May 18, 2007 (Press Release) --
Charles A. had a stroke three years ago and he later was diagnosed with cancer. Because of his catastrophic health situations, he lost his major medical health insurance plan. Recent changes in the health benefits industry now make it possible for people like Charles A.(not his real name) to get some health plans at prices they can afford.
According to the U. S. Census Bureau, there are more then 45 million Americans who are uninsured and another 15 million who are under-insured. In the face of this health care crisis, more and more people are turning to programs which guarantee acceptance and provide benefits without asking health questions.
For more information about health care benefits packages which ask no health questions, require no exams, and offer group prices for individuals, email me at joswhitaker@yahoo.com.
According to the U. S. Census Bureau, there are more then 45 million Americans who are uninsured and another 15 million who are under-insured. In the face of this health care crisis, more and more people are turning to programs which guarantee acceptance and provide benefits without asking health questions.
For more information about health care benefits packages which ask no health questions, require no exams, and offer group prices for individuals, email me at joswhitaker@yahoo.com.

In the face of mounting personal health disasters, more Americans are turning to benefits programs which provide coverage without asking health questions.
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