Monday, July 27, 2009
8 To 10 Million
Our federal government wants to help its citizenry have access to healthcare. It is estimated that between 8 to 10 million U.S.citizens do not have any health insurance. These people are actively employed full time, however, their employer does not provide any kind of healthcare coverage. Oftentimes this leaves families financially crippled for years to pay for medical services. Many times treatments are substandard because of understaffed facilities that an individual must use because it is subsidized by the government.
Will things change with the federal government taking the lead in healthcare?
Will small businesses be able to afford the tax required to pay for this program?
Will the quality of health improve in this country that will allow its citizens a longer, more productive and better lifestyle than before?
I don't know what the answer to these questions is. Personal responsibility for one's own health is of utmost importance. If a person continues to ignore the advice from a health professional, then even the greatest healthcare program in the world will not succeed.
What do you want for yourself, your children, your grandchildren? The only people that know your body is you. Proper rest, exercise, eat a balanced diet, avoid junk food, don't smoke. These tips have been around for decades. And we're still getting sicker as a nation.
Why?
If you take care of yourself by following the above mentioned tips, then healthcare will not be such a problem for this country. But since many people chose not to, they become irresponsible to themselves and others.
So let me ask which one are you?
If you're serious about becoming healthy, then visit http://www.nutritionbuildswellness.com and start feeling better now.
Will things change with the federal government taking the lead in healthcare?
Will small businesses be able to afford the tax required to pay for this program?
Will the quality of health improve in this country that will allow its citizens a longer, more productive and better lifestyle than before?
I don't know what the answer to these questions is. Personal responsibility for one's own health is of utmost importance. If a person continues to ignore the advice from a health professional, then even the greatest healthcare program in the world will not succeed.
What do you want for yourself, your children, your grandchildren? The only people that know your body is you. Proper rest, exercise, eat a balanced diet, avoid junk food, don't smoke. These tips have been around for decades. And we're still getting sicker as a nation.
Why?
If you take care of yourself by following the above mentioned tips, then healthcare will not be such a problem for this country. But since many people chose not to, they become irresponsible to themselves and others.
So let me ask which one are you?
If you're serious about becoming healthy, then visit http://www.nutritionbuildswellness.com and start feeling better now.
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