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Is Coffee Good Or Bad For Your Health?

Is Coffee Good Or Bad For Your Health?

A cup of coffee in the morning is a long-established ritual for many of us in America. According to Gallup News, nearly two-thirds of all adults in the U.S. drink at least one cup of coffee a day. Average daily consumption is 2.7 cups, a statistic that has not changed since 1999, despite warnings in the past that coffee may be harmful to your health....

How Do Health Savings Accounts Work?

How Do Health Savings Accounts Work?

You may have heard of a Health Savings Account (HSA) and are wondering how they really work. Let's make it simple. Thankfully, we have pulled together the basics for you. For Individuals and Families A health savings account is a specific type of savings account offered by banks, credit unions, and insurance companies. The account is set up specifically for you by the bank or...

Keep Small Business Health Costs Down: 5 Tips To Stay Healthy In The Workplace

Keep Small Business Health Costs Down: 5 Tips To Stay Healthy In The Workplace

As a small business owner, you are probably well aware of the costs involved in providing health care coverage to your employees and their family members. Even if you do not offer full coverage, there are still a number of expenses that can weigh heavily on you and the profitability of your business. If you are not able to keep health costs down, you could...

10 Summer Tips To Beat The Heat

10 Summer Tips To Beat The Heat

While it's true that the elderly, young children, and those with pre-existing conditions are more susceptible to the summer heat, it doesn't take long for the sun to take its toll on healthy individuals as well. Here are 10 tips that can help you beat the heat this summer: Keep your shades drawn or blinds closed during the day to help prevent the sun from heating the...

What Is a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)?

What Is a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)?

A high deductible health plan (HDHP) is a plan with a higher deductible than traditional health insurance. The premiums may be lower, but you have to meet a higher deductible (payout of pocket for more health care costs) before your coverage kicks in. An HDHP is often combined with a health savings account (HSA), which allows you to set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for...

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