Health Specialist
Lauren Mandel is the Content Marketing Manager for GoHealth Insurance. GoHealth powers one of the nation’s leading private health insurance exchanges for individuals and families.
Just because your kids are getting older doesn’t mean you worry any less about them. If you’re like most parents, you’re always worrying about your teen’s health and wellness. How can you make sure your teen has the right coverage, and what are your options for keeping him or her insured?
Whether it’s your first child or you’re adding another baby to your existing brood, getting ready to welcome a new baby to your family is an exciting experience. If you’re like many working moms-to-be, you may feel a bit confused or overwhelmed when it comes to planning your maternity leave. Should you tell your boss right away that you’re pregnant, or wait until you’ve developed more of a plan? What can you do to help things go smoothly in your absence? What about your health insurance?
If you’re a mother-to-be and you’re confused about health insurance, you’re not alone. With the introduction of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), there have been a lot of changes in the way insurance works — especially for pregnant women. Let’s take a look at some of the most common insurance questions that new and future moms often ask, and find out their answers.
Got a picky eater? You’re not alone. While it would be nice if your little one could get all of the nutrition he needs from dinosaur-shaped chicken tenders, the reality is a balanced diet is necessary to ensure that your child’s nutritional needs are being met. Thankfully, there are a variety of foods likely to gain the approval of even the most finicky eaters while simultaneously providing solid nutritional value. Let’s take a look at five items you should add to your family’s grocery cart this week:
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