Health and safety claim.

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Do you know that you can get a special priority everytime you visit America?
Yup, this is true. Actually, this is some kind of info that you should know. Being a tourist is not about a “holiday”only but it’s about our safety and our health. This what you can get at Visitors Medical Insurance. They offers optional high limit Accidental Death & Dismemberment coverage. As I said, it’s like a special priority for you everytime you came to America.

Me myself also don’t realize about this great system but let me share with you some great facts that I think worth for you to read. These programs are meant to provide medical protection and assistance services in cases where people develop medical problems inside the country. Here are some of the products & services that have been provided:

# Plans underwritten by top US Insurance companies
Compare Travel & visitor medical insurance plans
All claims administered in the US
Licensed insurance professionals offer service
Nobody can offer a better price for a plan
Secure, instant online purchase (no paper work)
Plans available for visiting parents, immigrants (green card, H1B, H4 visa), J1 / J2 scholars, students (F1, F2 visa), nannies, au pairs.

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As we know, the thought of huge US hospital expenses was very scary. So why don’t you check for more info at their site because this is something that will ensure your “claims” (of anything unpredictable happen). So Visit USA Insurance now!

Now experts say pregnant women CAN drink wine - but how long before they change their minds again?

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Hey what is happening to the world lately?
Can pregnant women drink wine as what they want before their pregnant?
First the experts said you shouldn’t drink. Then they said pregnant women could have a glass every so often. And after months of confusion, you might hope the health watchdog’s latest advice on alcohol for expectant mothers would finally clear things up.

But it seems nothing is that simple. In an ideal world, pregnant women would avoid drinking altogether, says the National Insitute for Health and Clinical Excellence. In May, the Department of Health advised pregnant women and those trying to conceive to stop drinking altogether.

Then, six months ago, NICE said it was “better” for women to observe a limit of one standard unit of alcohol a day - the equivalent of a small glass of wine, half a pint of beer or a measure of spirits.

Well ladies, which one you prefer?
Opss… sorry, wrong question; which one you prefer for you and your child?

Dialogue today.

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I will create one new category for Dialogue section. The reason for me to come up with this idea is because I really feel that this kind of discussion really can benefit the people who dare spend their time and come to this blog.

So for today dialogue, let’s see if you are facing the same situation like this:

I am a 19-year-old female who has been on the injected contraceptive for the past five months. But lately I have been having some problems, in the form of ’spotting’ and heavy bleeding. I was told to drink wild callaloo bush tea, which seemed to help. Also, I am due for the next jab on March 28. Should I go ahead?
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