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Discount Dental Plans
March 27th, 2009 — Uncategorized
Discount Dental Plans
March 17th, 2009 — Discount Dental Plans, Uncategorized
Good Teeth Flossing.
According to the New York Times, millions of Americans are foregoing basic dental care because of the economy. With massive layoffs going on all around us, not only are people losing their insurance by the millions, but they are also losing their dental coverage.
Cobra is not a viable option for people because it is so expensive.
The American Dental Association is urging people to continue with their dental coverage despite the bad economy. The affordable alternative is to get a dental discount plan. These plans are cheap and costs start at $14.95/month. These programs have no exceptions and the payments can be made on a monthly basis. There are no contracts or forms to fill out.
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October 27th, 2008 — Uncategorized
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October 27th, 2008 — Uncategorized
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High Blood Pressure
October 26th, 2008 — Uncategorized
The number of American adults with high
blood pressure has climbed to almost one in three over the past decade, putting more people at risk of a stroke, heart attack or kidney failure, government researchers said on Monday.
A little more than a decade ago, the number was closer to one in four.
”It’s not surprising because we’ve seen that Americans are getting fatter, and we know that blood pressure goes up when people gain weight,” said Dr. David Goff, an epidemiology expert at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine, who was not involved in the analysis, of Census Bureau and health statistics.
About 65 million American adults have high blood pressure — 30 percent more than the 50 million who did in the previous decade, according to the report in Hypertension: Journal of the American Heart Association.
The report did not specifically examine reasons for the spike, but experts said the aging American population and the growing proportion of overweight and obese Americans were probably major contributors.
The risk of hypertension, or high blood pressure, increases with age, excess weight and lack of physical activity. High blood pressure is defined as 140 over 90 or higher. Blood pressure less than 120 over 80 is generally considered ideal. People in between these categories are called prehypertensive.
The study found that Americans either have blood pressure in the high range, take blood-pressure-lowering medicines or have been told at least twice that they had high blood pressure.
High blood pressure adds to the workload of the heart and arteries. Over time it can mean the heart and arteries do not work as well as they should.
High blood pressure can be treated with medicine and changes in habits, including eating less fat and more fruits and vegetables, becoming more physically active and limiting salt intake.
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August 25th, 2008 — Uncategorized
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Dental Health Insurance Alternatives
July 15th, 2008 — Discount Dental Plans, Uncategorized
We continue to see the lack of affordable health and dental insurance for millions of people. Congress has failed over and over to pass legislation that will provide adequate and affordable coverages.
There are alternatives, however. Ameriplan has a dental and medical discount plan that is extremely affordable and an alternative to expensive insurance plans. These discount plans have no waiting periods. We have thousands of providers nationally. These discount plans start at 19.99/month for an entire household and there are no exemptions or waiting periods.
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Sphere: Related ContentDental Disorders TMJ Disorders
May 1st, 2008 — Uncategorized
The temporomandibular system consists of three basic components; the temporomandibular joint or TMJ, the teeth, and the neuromuscular system.
TMJ- This is the term often used to describe TMD, but it specifically refers to the joints that work your lower jaw, or mandible. These two joints are found just in front of the ears. Their close proximity to the ear is why some patients experience ear symptoms and can often hear the joint pop or crack. These two joints never act alone, that is, when your jaw functions, both joints will be working. There is a small cartilage disc between your lower jaw and skull in the joint. Some TMD problems are caused by dysfunction of this disk. When healthy it acts as a sort of “shock absorber” for the joint.
Teeth- The teeth are like the third leg of a tripod, the TMJs being the other two legs. The alignment of your bite and the functioning of the TMJs are intimately connected. Problems in any of the three areas may effect the other two.
Sphere: Related ContentDental Discount Plans
April 9th, 2008 — Discount Dental Plans, Uncategorized
Dental Discount Plans are quickly becoming the biggest alternative to traditional health insurance.
These plans offer 10-60% off of routine dental care. Veneers, crowns and braces often have a 25% discount savings thousands dollars. There are no exclusions and every one is accepted. There are no contracts to sign, also.
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