health insurance texas
health insurance texas
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by Pat Carpenter - 2007-08-07
Brain cancer risks increase with heavy exposure to pesticides, recent reports say. That's troubling news for states with large agricultural industries, like Texas, which not only employs millions of l...
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by Pat Carpenter - 2007-08-07
The United States' food and vitamin supply may not be as safe as we think, according to recent reports. This year's pet food scare spurred intensive investigations into national regulations regarding ...
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by Pat Carpenter - 2007-08-07
In some respects, every generation has its own unique challenges. But young people reaching adulthood in Texas, especially in larger cities like Austin, Dallas and Houston, are waking up to the financ...
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by Pat Carpenter - 2007-08-07
Many employees throughout Texas, but especially in the larger cities of Austin, Dallas and Houston, are finding it a challenge nearing on the impossible to find the affordable health insurance they an...
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by Pat Carpenter - 2007-08-07
So you have benefits. But what does that really mean?For people living in Texas, and especially in cities like Dallas, Houston and Austin, the question deserves some attention. It's especially the cas...
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by Pat Carpenter - 2007-08-07
While music and sport are not generally talked about in the same sentence, there are historic connections between two of modern culture's biggest realms of influence.Even as modern day basketball star...
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by Pat Carpenter - 2007-08-07
Another drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may increase the risk of heart attacks and deaths. Avandia, a medication that has been used to treat diabetes for eight years now, and ha...
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by Pat Carpenter - 2007-08-07
It's not that women in Texas have any greater a challenge than those living elsewhere in the U.S. But when you consider its sheer size -- with cities like Austin, Dallas and Houston the Lone Star Stat...
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by Pat Carpenter - 2007-08-07
When it comes to smoking, there's little doubt as to the health effects. Smoking is unhealthy.The real issue for people in Texas, and particularly in the urban areas of Dallas, Houston and Austin, is ...
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by Pat Carpenter - 2007-08-07
My grandmother slipped into a coma about seven years ago after suffering from a stroke. I wouldn't say it was surprising -- her health had been up and down over the several years previous, and this wa...