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		<title>COBRA, Retirement and Unemployment: A Guide for Seniors</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 18:45:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>GregW</dc:creator>
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The days of having to get up early for work are slowly coming to an end.  Thinking about settling down in a few years and accepting the fact you are close to 65 years old.  This may be a good time to begin thinking about retirement.  After 40 years of working hard, [...]]]></description>
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<p>The days of having to get up early for work are slowly coming to an end.  Thinking about settling down in a few years and accepting the fact you are close to 65 years old.  This may be a good time to begin thinking about <a href="http://www.seniors-health-insurance.com/health-retirement.php">retirement</a>.  After 40 years of working hard, you deserve a little rest and relaxation.  Hopefully, you saved up some money and can afford a nice house by the beach where you can begin focusing on the things that you did not have time for and dreamed of doing once you retired.</p>
<h2>With Senior Health Care, Timing is Everything</h2>
<p>Ten years ago, the economy did not have an effect on people the way it does today.  Unfortunately, people thinking about retirement are barely hanging on to their jobs due to a high unemployment rate and recession.  The most difficult aspect for some is getting laid off before turning 65 years old and having to determine whether to go with COBRA or an alternative.</p>
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<h2>The Economic Stimulus Plan and COBRA</h2>
<p>Many workers are losing their jobs these days and their health insurance goes with it.  If you have health insurance through your company, it is usually cheaper to continue your coverage through <a href="http://www.seniors-health-insurance.com/cobra-retirement-gap.php">COBRA</a> while you look for work.  You have the option of continuing your coverage for 18 months which can be costly considering you are paying the premiums that your employer used to pay for you as well as your own share from the group plan.  This may cost well over $1,000 per month and considering the fact that you were planning on retiring in a few years and are looking for a job, this could destroy some of your retirement dreams.</p>
<p>The stimulus package proposes to address this issue by picking up 65% of the total cost of  premiums accrued over the first nine month period.   This gives you 9 months to find a job and still have the health coverage that you deserve while you are out looking for a new job.  If you lost your job after September 1st and did not attain COBRA coverage, you will have 60 days to apply.  The stimulus package was implemented in order to avoid some of the negative aspects of people that are close to retirement getting laid off and looking for work.</p>
<h2>Alternatives to COBRA for Retiring Seniors</h2>
<p>When you lose your job, the last thing you want to add to your stress is another expense for health insurance.  Some people choose to avoid the cost completely and be extra cautious while out looking for a new career.  This can be extremely risky considering you are out and about looking for a new job.  It is always better to be safe than sorry, especially if you are driving more or taking public transportation.</p>
<p>As a senior you may also be susceptible to all sorts of new bacteria and disease in your day-to-day environment.  On top of it all, you are close to retirement and any health conditions you may have can make it difficult to get approved by insurance companies that do not accept preexisting health conditions.  If your senior health insurance plan does accept preexisting conditions, chances are the premiums will be much higher than COBRA.</p>
<h2>Have a Job? Keep Truckin&#8217;</h2>
<p>If you currently have a job during these tough economic times, appreciate it and enjoy the benefits that come with it.  If you are close to retirement, don&#8217;t put your feet up on your desk just yet, and if you just lost your job, keep truckin&#8217; and something will come your way.</p>
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		<title>Witnessing First-hand a New Discovery in Senior Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2009 17:27:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>GregW</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best things about retiring and growing older is that you have time to do the things you always wanted to do. This is your chance to begin enjoying life to its fullest and now you can!  Some people choose to waste time by watching television all day, but this will only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the best things about retiring and growing older is that you have time to do the things you always wanted to do. This is your chance to begin enjoying life to its fullest and now you can!  Some people choose to waste time by watching television all day, but this will only cause the aging process to accelerate.  You have 24 hours in a day in which you can really begin taking advantage of every second.</p>
<h2>Could Four Minutes Cure Osteoporosis?</h2>
<p>It turns out that Osteoporosis is not a disease.  You can cure Osteoporosis. How do I know? My friend has figured out the cure.  He has developed a bioDensity machine that cures Osteoporosis and provides a good workout in only four minutes.  I had the opportunity to experience the filming of a video that will be distributed to <a href="http://www.seniors-health-insurance.com/companies.php">health insurance companies </a>across the globe and listened to the amazing stories of all the people that use this new technology.</p>
<h2>Filming a Break-Through in Senior Health Science</h2>
<p>Sometimes film is unable to capture all aspects of an event.  This is apparent when there are no actors and actresses; just people telling their story.  The goal of the film is basically to show doctors and health insurance companies that there is a simple cure to Osteoporosis and that people are able to prevent it while improving upon their posture and bone density.</p>
<p>I listened to an 80-year old woman, who told me how the bioDensity has changed her life.  She loved to scuba dive and, as she grew older, her doctor told her that her bones were becoming too weak to be scuba diving.  Her twin decided not to try the bioDensity machine and you can see the difference.  The posture of the one that chose to utilize the machine is dramatically different from her twin sister.</p>
<h2>Is this the Future of Exercising for Seniors?</h2>
<p>Whoever said that exercise had to take place at a gym?  New machines that send your workout information through a computer to your insurance company are beginning to appear in some of the top senior living facilities around the world.  The bioDensity machine combined with a &#8220;Powerplate&#8221; is all one needs to stay healthy while building bone density and toning muscles.  A ten-minute workout is the equivalent of running four miles everyday and then going to the gym for a few hours and using all of the machines.  The new equipment should be arriving at a senior living facility or fitness center near you within the next year.</p>
<h2>Healthy and Active in Your Golden Years</h2>
<p>This is not one of those products that you see on TV at 4 o&#8217;clock in the morning, which often sounds too good to be true.  The future is here and scientists along with some of the biggest names in the fitness industry have been working on a machine rather than medication that will cure Osteoporosis.  Most people think that Osteoporosis is a disease that is a result of a lack of Calcium D in the body.</p>
<p>Surprisingly, while researching the disease for a thesis paper in college, my friend discovered that if a person puts &#8220;load&#8221; upon the body and builds up their bone density in this way, they will reverse the development of Osteoporosis.   After writing the thesis paper, he decided to devote his life to creating a machine that would allow people of all ages and sizes to put &#8220;load&#8221; upon their bodies through three different exercises without injuring themselves.  It is hard to imagine a machine that can simplify working out and cure Osteoporosis.  I guess you will just have to try it out some day.</p>
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