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Why Is It Worthy To Have Life Insurance ?
To have the life insurance is always worthy in my opinion. It is because life insurance gives full protection to leaved family in case of suddenly death or premature death. It is surely hard to each family that leave by head of household if there is no life insurance to be claimed. It is hard [...]
Posted: June 9th, 2010 under Insurance.
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The UK Cancer Lottery
There is, apparently, a one in five chance of winning the lottery which is reason enough for half the UK population to frantically rush to the shops on a Saturday evening to get their ticket. Now consider the fact that the odds are the same of getting a long-term critical illness and it makes you [...]
Posted: October 1st, 2009 under Insurance.
Tags: Cancer, cancer cases, cover, critical illness cover, illness, Insurance, life, life insurance companies, lottery, NHS, pleasant prospect, Scotland, Shaun Parker, time benefit, UK, uk population, winning the lottery
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Risk Related Insurance Premiums
When an individual applies for life insurance, most companies will ask for a full medical history. This helps them to determine your risk of developing diseases later on in life and this, in turn, will decide the premiums you will pay. It is recommended that you actually look at your own medical records so that [...]
Posted: August 27th, 2009 under Insurance.
Tags: breast, breast cancer, Cancer, Catherine Harvey, child interaction, childless mother, Denmark, illness, Insurance, life, life insurance companies, living a healthy lifestyle, medical authorities, Risk, UK, undisclosed illness, woman
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New Health Research And Its Effects On Life Insurance
The UK government has recently been heading a campaign to make Britain a healthier nation. Addressing general health and preventative medicine, the Prime Minister has promised every adult in the UK will receive a free health MOT. Screening for conditions such as heart disease and diabetes will be among the tests and will be phased [...]
Posted: August 9th, 2009 under Insurance.
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