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Summer Health and Wellness Resources for Booksellers
- By David Grogan
The American Booksellers Association’s health coverage partner LIG Solutions wants booksellers to stay healthy this summer. The following resources are meant to help expand your health and wellness awareness and increase your knowledge about new health insurance solutions:
LIG Health and Wellness Round-Up: Summer 2022 Edition
Healthy Living Ideas from around the Internet — The information comes from some of the leading experts and information resources on healthy living.
Navigating The Medicare Market as a Senior Caregiver
We want the best for our parents. For years, they have supported, encouraged, and raised us — and now’s the time to return the favor.
Most People Think Their Diet Is Healthier Than It Is
How healthy is your diet? It seems like a simple question, but according to a new study, it’s one that most Americans struggle to get right.
What Are The 10 Essential Health Benefits?
While it’s true that each plan covers different levels of healthcare services at varied costs, the Affordable Care Act outlines ten essential health benefits that are required to be included in each plan.
Healthy Tips To Promote Sharper Vision
As the eyes are very delicate, they sometimes do not age well so it is of the utmost importance to keep them healthy. Here are some tips and tricks to give your eyes a long healthy life.
The Body Isn’t The Only Thing That Needs Diet and Exercise, Your Brain Does Too
As we age, our brain continues to age with it which comes with its own concerns.
LIG Solutions can help booksellers review their health coverage options — contact the team at LIG today. For more information about ABA’s partnership with LIG Solutions, see these frequently asked questions.
*Disclaimer: Medicare is available to some individuals under the age of 65 in limited circumstances. LIG Solutions is not affiliated with the U.S. government or federal Medicare program. LIG Solutions complies with applicable federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex.