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Discussion: What concerns do you have about credit cards? What have you learned from your own mistakes? What plan do you have to eliminate (or not create) your debt load?
Posted in health consumerism on Apr. 7, 2008 by Lisa Currie
Being a knowledgeable consumer when it comes to your own health care, especially post-graduation, can make all the difference in ensuring your health needs are being met. This article from CNN.com offers suggestions for helping your doctor help you.
Dr. Adam Dimitrov doesn’t play favorites with patients. But he does have a few favorite patients — ones who [...]
The Simple Dollar is a personal finance blog that often makes connections between how decisions about your money can impact your overall health and sense of well-being. (Check out the ”Investing in Yourself” series if you want to see what I mean.) Trent recently offered this great look into figuring out your passions in life:
About a week ago, [...]
Posted in services on Mar. 18, 2008 by Lisa Currie
Once you’re out of the safe haven that is Wesleyan, taking care of your health becomes even more your own responsibility and yes, more challenging. A few of those challenges might include:
choosing from an array of insurance and other health care benefit options offered by your employer (or having to buy your own insurance)
finding a primary [...]