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4 COVID Myths Debunked
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An infectious diseases expert breaks down four myths about COVID-19 vaccines and masking.
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Should I Worry About the BA.2 Variant of COVID-19?
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As more information comes in, this is what we know about the new BA.2 variant and what you can do to stay safe.
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Early Signs of Type 2 Diabetes
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When left untreated, type 2 diabetes can lead to vision loss, heart disease and more. Here are 5 early signs that someone may have this disease.
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Early Signs of Multiple Sclerosis
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Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a disease that can cause pain and problems with vision and balance. Here are 5 early symptoms that could point to MS.
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Meet the Scientist Behind a Game-Changing COVID-19 Vaccine
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Microbiologist Maria Elena Bottazzi has been nominated for the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize for cocreating a patent-free COVID-19 vaccine.
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What Doesn't Medicare Cover?
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Medicare generally covers most of your medical needs, but you'll need a separate drug plan to cover prescriptions.
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Will Medicare Part D Pay for All of My Prescription Drugs?
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How much you ultimately pay will depend on which medications you take, which plan you select and where you live.
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What’s the Difference Between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage?
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The federal government runs original Medicare, and Medicare Advantage is the private health insurance alternative.
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The Devastating Cost of Prescription Drug Prices
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The price of prescription drugs is so high that retired law enforcement officer Larry Zarzecki has sold his home and used up his retirement savings to be able to afford his Parkinson’s medication. Larry’s story is not unique. Americans are struggling
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What Are the Differences Among Medicare Parts A, B, C and D?
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Each Medicare part covers different aspects of medical care, including inpatient hospital care, outpatient services, and prescription drugs.
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How Do I Apply for Medicare?
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You can apply for Medicare through the Social Security Administration during your Initial Enrollment Period. For more information visit aarp.org/medicare.
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