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Chair yoga offers a gentler alternative to exercise

November 23, 2020 admin

Chair yoga offers a gentler alternative to exercise | #CornerInsure #Yoga #Seniors #Exercise #Health | Many senior citizens and people…

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Posted in: Announcements, Dental, Dental & Vision, Drug Plans, Health & fitness, Long Term Care, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplements, Retirement Filed under: Cornerstone Insurance, Dave Obregon, David Obregon

2 programs launched in Hancock County to spread cheer to isolated seniors

November 19, 2020 admin

2 programs launched in Hancock County to spread cheer to isolated seniors | #CornerInsure #Seniors #Depression #Isolation | Through the…

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Posted in: Dental & Vision, Retirement

Does Medicare Cover Foot Care?

November 18, 2020 admin

Does Medicare Cover Foot Care? | #CornerInsure #FootCare #Seniors #Medicare | According to David Obregon, a retirement-planning professional from Ohio,…

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Posted in: Dental, Dental & Vision, Drug Plans, Health & fitness, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplements, Retirement, Vision

Working and Collecting Social Security? Big Changes May Be on the Way in 2021

November 16, 2020 admin

Working and Collecting Social Security? Big Changes May Be on the Way in 2021 | #CornerInsure #Retirement #WorkForce #SocialSecurity |…

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Posted in: Retirement Filed under: Retirement Income, Social Security, Social Security Tax

Priority Health sends ‘stay well’ kits to Medicare members

November 13, 2020 admin

Priority Health sends ‘stay well’ kits to Medicare members | #CornerInsure #HealthCare #COVID19 #Seniors | Priority Health was sending out…

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Posted in: Announcements

Senior Health Resource Center is helping veterans with their Medicare plan

November 12, 2020 admin

Senior Health Resource Center is helping veterans with their Medicare plan | #CornerInsure #Medicare #Veterans #HealthCare | Senior Health Resource…

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Posted in: Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplements, Retirement Filed under: Dave Obregon, David Obregon

Here’s how much higher-income Medicare beneficiaries will pay for coverage in 2021

November 10, 2020 admin

Here’s how much higher-income Medicare beneficiaries will pay for coverage in 2021 | #CornerInsure #Medicare #Financial #Healthcare | Medicare beneficiaries…

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Posted in: Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplements, Retirement Filed under: Dave Obregon, David Obregon

Physician retirement planning tips

November 9, 2020 admin

Physician retirement planning tips | #CornerInsure #Retirement #Healthcare #RetirementPlanning | Creating a solid retirement plan can build peace of mind…

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Posted in: Finance, Retirement Filed under: Dave Obregon, David Obregon

Will Moving to Another State Affect My Medicare Coverage?

November 6, 2020 admin

Will Moving to Another State Affect My Medicare Coverage? | #CornerInsure #Medicare #Retirement #Benefits | Moving is a lot of…

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Posted in: Health & fitness, Medicare, Retirement Filed under: Dave Obregon, David Obregon, Medicare questions

1 in 3 U.S. Seniors Prescribed Inappropriate Drugs

November 5, 2020 admin

1 in 3 U.S. Seniors Prescribed Inappropriate Drugs | #CornerInsure #Medications #Prescriptions #Doctors | these patients are prescribed twice as…

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Posted in: Health & fitness Filed under: Dave Obregon, David Obregon

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RSS Medical Xpress – latest medical and health news stories

  • Telemedicine improves access to high-quality sleep care
    The American Academy of Sleep Medicine recently published an update on the use of telemedicine for the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders to reflect lessons learned from the transition to telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic and the benefits of continuing to utilize remote care when appropriate.
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    Dr. Msandeni Chiume Kayuni found herself in the middle of a supply crisis as COVID-19 spread to Africa in April 2020. As head of Pediatrics at Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe, Malawi, her team faced a critical shortage of N95 and regular surgical face masks. Nurses and doctors were striking.
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