Don’t Trust the Government to Be Up-To-Date

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A single government source may not give you the most correct answer. We trust the government to have all the correct information to not steer us in the wrong direction. A good rule of thumb is to check with multiple sources to see matching information. It is important to remember, things are not always up […]
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Why Should I get Disability Insurance?

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May is Disability Insurance Awareness Month a time when the insurance industry comes together to do something about the enormous gap that exists between Americans’ need for disability insurance and the actual coverage they have. Here are some reasons you need disability insurance.   Being Dependent on Your Own Income If you own a mortgage for […]
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Number of Uninsured Americans Is Rising

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The number of uninsured Americans is rising, according to research done by the Commonwealth Fund. The research from the Commonwealth Fund reports that some “4 million Americans lost health insurance in the last two years, which attributed to actions taken by the Trump administration.” Data shows the uninsured rate rose, “significantly compared with 2016 among […]
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Iodine Crisis

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Iodine is an essential chemical in your body that produces necessary hormones. And most Americans are not getting enough. A lack of iodine can cause hypothyroidism as well as a slew of other health conditions. The most commonly used form of Iodine is in table salt.  Since 1924, iodine has been included in commercial table […]
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Georgia Posting Requirements for Smoking in the Workplace

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Georgia law requires employers to post certain notices in and about the workplace. Many of these posters may be downloaded individually from the Georgia Department of Labor Website at www.dol.state.ga.us/em/required_posters.htm.   Smoking in the Workplace “No Smoking” signs or the international “No Smoking” symbol (a pictorial representation of a burning cigarette enclosed in a red circle […]
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Balance is Key!

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Gestational diabetes is the term used for diabetes during pregnancy which affects over 200,000 women each year. Gestational diabetes doesn’t allow your body to manage blood sugar (glucose) properly during pregancy. If not caught early, it can result in complications including large birth weight or the baby having low blood sugar levels after birth. A […]
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