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Gels to protect women from HIV may help men more (Reuters)

An Indian health official stores blood samples from sex workers and their clients in a HIV test laboratory in Sonagachi, the red-light district of the eastern Indian city of Kolkata April 24, 2008. (Jayanta Shaw/Reuters)Reuters - Gels aimed at helping women protect themselves from the AIDS virus may end up helping men as much or more, researchers predicted on Monday.

Buying health insurance as a family is like sitting around the coffee table putting a puzzle together. But instead of one possible outcome, the pieces can fit together to make an album of finished puzzle pictures. The strategy, however, is no different. The key to completing the puzzle is to find the corner pieces or flat-sided pieces so you can fill purchase bulk edta calcium disodium the middle accordingly.

The corner pieces to your health insurance puzzle represent the make-up of your family. How many members are there and what is your budget? A Family Health Insurance plan can start with just two people. It is very common for a party of two or more to purchase a "Family" health insurance policy assuming their will be value-added benefits in terms of cost and coverage. In fact, the opposite is usually true. The overall benefits might be greater when you split the plan up if your family has three or less members.

Often times a family policy for two people can cost more in monthly premium than two separate policies combined. Plus, the deductibles and limits per person don't change. A family of three will be somewhat similar. A family can really start to save money on purchasing a plan together when there are four or more members because the monthly premium stays the same after three family members and the combined yearly deductible can decrease.

The flat-sided pieces to your puzzle represent the needs of each family member. Some health insurance plans are more appropriate for males and others are more appropriate for females. Plans that don't include maternity benefits can cost much less in monthly premium, often have low or NO deductibles, and can usually only be purchased by an individual. Some of these plans are even appropriate for women because they have an "escape clause" that allows the member to slide into a high-deductible maternity plan should she become pregnant.

How does your puzzle look now? It is time to fill in the middle and complete your puzzle. The final piece to this puzzle is your health insurance agent. Your puzzle's picture can change from year to year and your agent's job is to help you solve it.

By Erin Fish

Agent/President

EMF Insurance Agency, Inc.

erin@emfinsurance.com

www.EMFinsurance.com

EMF Insurance Blog

(866) 601-8790

ERIN FISH is the founder and president of EMF Insurance Agency, an agency which specializes in helping people find Health Insurance and Travel Insurance and get approved for the health insurance plans that are most appropriate for your lifestyle and budget.

An agent can help you to select the most beneficial and affordable insurance plans. Of equal importance is your agent's ability to communicate effectively with you and the insurance company to give you the best chance at receiving coverage. The result is an insured individual or group who is secure and educated about coverage.

EMF is a "green company". We are web-based to reduce the use of paper and minimize the negative impact we have on our environment.


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