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5 Health Myths That You Need To Bust Now

July 21st, 2011

When it comes to health, the old saying “A little knowledge is a dangerous thing”, is very true. There are some great health myths we cling to like lifeline, which in reality has no basis. So to make you more aware, here are some of those health myths we need to bust now:

1. You have to drink eight glasses of water every day: From your grandmother to the beauty websites, everyone implores you to eat eight glasses of water religiously every day. Yes, it is true that adequate amount of water is very important to our body for its proper functioning, but it is not necessary that it has to come from your glass of water! The juices that you drink and the vegetables/fruits that you eat also provide you with water. Even coffee, which is considered to dehydrate body actually provides water that is lost by our body. So the thumb rule is; you drink when you are thirsty and juices, tea, and milk can also be drunk for quenching your thirst. Remember, drinking too much water can lead to a fall in the sodium level in your body; which in turn can lead to electrolyte imbalance.

2. Don’t read in poor light or you will need glasses: Again another myth that you must have heard since your childhood. How many times did your parents scold you for reading comics under the blanket with a torch or trying to read in the moonlight? Well, you can stop scolding your children in future or turn on a big light every time you need to read. What happens when you read in poor light is you squint your eyes and that, in the most, adds crow’s feet! It also tires your eyes, but that can easily be overcome with a good night sleep. The same goes for watching television in low light!

3. Kids become hyper with sugar: Children who are very hyper are most often not given any kind of sugar products in the fear that it will make them more active. This is one myth that most parents adhere to but tests have shown that it is not true. But that does not mean you go ahead and give sugary treats to your children at free will; sugar leads to other problems like obesity and dental problems. So have them in moderation.

4. You need to have a bowl movement once every day: This is again another half truth everyone sincerely believes in. Many go the length of drinking laxatives every day to have a smooth bowel movement in the following morning. But doctors say that it is very normal for a healthy person to not have any movement in a day; alarm should be raised when it is three or less times a week.

5. Acne can be controlled by washing face regularly: Most teenagers who suffer from acne problem wash their face many times in a day to prevent a breakout. The fact is, acne is caused by effects of hormones (which are, unfortunately, on an overdrive at this age) on sebaceous glands. In fact, cleaning your face too much can lead to more acne as your body produces more oil to combat the drying up of your skin!

Being healthy is something everyone should aspire to. But don’t let half-truths or myths guide your schedule for a healthy living.

Comparing Affordable Student Health Insurance

July 20th, 2011

When you start to consider student health insurance, there are several things you need to know. Having insurance is an important necessity for students, yet there is a surprising number of students who don’t have health insurance at all. You can find various types of plans and insurers providing them. Therefore, before purchasing any student health insurance plan, it is important to get detailed information regarding what’s available.

You should also consider your needs and budget in order to choose a correct plan for yourself. Affordable student health insurance plans are especially meant for college students. This type of plan covers all the cost if a student gets sick or injured while attending college. It is beneficial to have this insurance plan because if during college you are hospitalized and don’t have any insurance then you will have to pay all the bills yourself. Paying those large amounts of bills at college time could be a major burden for you. Thus, it is always advisable to have health coverage while attending college.

Questions for Comparing Student Health Insurance Rates

Health insurance rates can widely vary depending on the insurance provider. You should compare insurance rates before taking health coverage like you would do for purchasing anything else. Never feel shy about comparing insurance plans because information is the key to proper coverage. Here are some questions you should ask when shopping for insurance quotes:

a. What is the maximum coverage you would be getting?

b. What will be the deductible?

c. What will be the cost and how will it change as per different deductibles?

d. What things will not be covered? For instance there are several things which some insurance plans do not cover like intramural sports injuries.

e. Are there any specific hospitals where you need to go?

f. Will you need a referral to visit a specialist?

g. What if I get sick or hurt while I’m traveling?

h. Is it necessary to get a pre-approval from the insurance company prior to visiting any health care provider?

i. Will you be covered as a graduate student, or is the coverage restricted to undergraduates only?

j. Will it cover the well-visits or healthy patient visits to a physician?

Also, before accepting any insurance, ensure they have good customer support with easily located contact information and toll-free telephone numbers. These are some of the basic questions you should ask when going for any student health insurance plan. But never limit yourself to these questions. You should clear all your doubts to avoid future harassment.

Health insurance is imperative for everyone. Nowadays, even small business health insurance plans are available for their employees. This is because it gives security in case of any health emergency that may need addressed. These small companies sometimes provide group health insurance to their employees. There are many students who work part time in these companies. However, it is advisable to not only rely on a company’s insurance plan. You should also have private insurance, especially in the case that you are a student and working part time.

Affordable student health insurance plans are a necessity for every student. However, before getting an insurance plan, it is important to compare a number of plans and providers so as to get the best deal. For students who do not have insurance plans, it can be difficult to pay off hospital bills in case of health emergencies.