Learn about trends and insights.   Get a quote >

September 21, 2018
Dorothy

Travel News & Notes The Florida Keys Deliver Experiences Unlike Anywhere Else

(NAPSI)—The most significant worldwide travel trend today is individuals’ desire for experiential travel. Gone is the era of ticking destinations off a “bucket list”; today’s traveler seeks personally transformative encounters with people and places that bring deeper meaning and lifelong memories to a vacation. The Florida Keys & Key West abound in unique experiences that

September 21, 2018
Dorothy

Health Awareness Managing Moderate Pain Three Ways

(NAPSI)—Latest research reveals that up to 90 percent of pain sufferers don’t get the relief they’re looking for with their current pain medication—but you don’t have to be among them. While everyone experiences pain differently, managing it may be simpler than many people realize. Understanding Pain Assessment First, it helps to know what sort of

September 17, 2018
Dorothy

Mental Health News & Notes Managing Your Mental Health With Or Without Insurance Coverage by Transamerica Center for Health Studies

(NAPSI)—Mental health is synonymous with mental wellness. At some point many people will struggle with their mental health. Just like caring for physical health occasionally requires a visit with a physician, caring for mental health may require visiting a mental health professional and, of course, figuring out a way to pay for it. Insurance Coverage

September 17, 2018
Dorothy

News Of Health Harnessing Research Discoveries For Patient Benefit

(NAPSI)—There’s encouraging news for people facing—or who may one day face—a cancer diagnosis: A new annual report highlights how federally funded research discoveries are fueling the development of new and even more effective ways to prevent, detect, diagnose and treat cancer. As highlighted in the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Cancer Progress Report, one

September 17, 2018
Dorothy

School News & Notes What You Can Do About ‘Education Deserts’

(NAPSI)—The U.S. Department of Education reports that nearly 57 million children will go to shool in America this year. Some of them live in what are known as “education deserts,” but fortunately, there are solutions. Mapping School Deserts A new study used geospatial analysis software to map families’ drive times to schools, whether public, magnet,