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Employee Concerns About Contracting Serious Illnesses Spark Interest in Personal Insurance ProductsLoading...

PRNewswire/ -- A large majority of working Americans covered by insurance are concerned about themselves or someone in their family being diagnosed with cancer, heart disease or another serious illness. In addition, a majority of working Americans covered by insurance are interested in buying a personal insurance policy to help with the medical expenses resulting from a serious illness. According to a recent nationwide survey of 1,067 full-time employees covered by health insurance conducted online by Harris Interactive on behalf of Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company*:

Employee Concerns About Contracting Serious Illnesses Spark Interest in Personal Insurance Products

PRNewswire/ -- A large majority of working Americans covered by insurance are concerned about themselves or someone in their family being diagnosed with cancer, heart disease or another serious illness. In addition, a majority of working Americans covered by insurance are interested in buying a personal insurance policy to help with the medical expenses resulting from a serious illness. According to a recent nationwide survey of 1,067 full-time employees covered by health insurance conducted online by Harris Interactive on behalf of Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company*:

Employee Concerns About Contracting Serious Illnesses Spark Interest in Personal Insurance Products

COLUMBIA, S.C., Oct. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- A large majority of working Americans covered by insurance are concerned about themselves or someone in their family being diagnosed with cancer, heart disease or another serious illness. In addition, a majority of working Americans covered by insurance are interested in buying a personal insurance policy to help with the medical expenses resulting from a serious illness. According to a recent nationwide survey of 1,067 full-time employees covered by health insurance conducted online by Harris Interactive on behalf of Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company*:

Serious Answers to Serious Questions (or Something...)

Stuart, Sci/Tech Editor: I recommend first designing and constructing a laser-rangefinding Galvanic Skin Response device. Then, wear a low-cut top/tight pants (if you’re female or male, respectively - not mixing that up is dreadfully important) and... Er, what is it the kids do at “Club L”? Ah yes - rub up against your professor or something. Measuring his/her galvanic skin response post-rubbing should enlighten you as to whether he/she reciprocates your feelings (well, no one is exactly sure what GSR primarily measures, but most will agree that it’s a good indicator of sexual feelings and emotional arousal). And voila, an answer to a pressing interpersonal problem at a minimum of interpersonal interaction! Now that’s better living through science!

Attacks will have serious impact on crickets economy

The terror attacks in India can have serious repercussions on world crickets economy because India generates 70 percent of the games revenues.

Oram free of serious back injury

Jacob Oram, the New Zealand allrounder, has no serious problems with his back and is expected to begin rehabilitation on Wednesday. Oram was forced to return home before the second Test against Bangladesh in Mirpur after experiencing pain during the first game.

Oram injury not serious

Injury-prone New Zealand all-rounder Jacob Oram expressed his relief after being cleared of any serious back injury following his early return from the Bangladesh tour.

Google's Android has serious flaw says NYT

According to the New York Times, a group of security researchers have found what they call a "serious flaw" in the Android software that runs T-Mobile's G1 Google phone.

Google's Android has serious flaw says NYT

According to the New York Times, a group of security researchers have found what they call a "serious flaw" in the Android software that runs T-Mobile's G1 Google phone.

Shatah says legal work for cellular sell-off should be wrapped up soon: Donor countries want to see evidence that Beirut is serious

TMCNet: Shatah says legal work for cellular sell-off should be wrapped up soon: Donor countries want to see evidence that Beirut is serious

U.S.: Army Ponies Up $50M to Fund Combat Video Games

Games are increasingly serious business, apparently serious enough to convince the U.S. Army to green light a dedicated video games unit and earmark $50 million over five years for game-related projects to enhance soldier combat-readiness. Funding for this new "games for training" program begins in 2010.

Army ponies up $50M to fund combat video games

Games are increasingly serious business, apparently serious enough to convince the U.S. Army to green light a dedicated video games unit and earmark $50 million over five years for game-related projects to enhance soldier combat-readiness. Funding for this new "games for training" program begins in 2010.

UK Home Office mulls fighting hacking with corporate ASBOs

NewsThe Home Office is consulting on the possibility of applying serious crime prevention orders (AKA corporate ASBOs) to computer hacking laws. Serious crime prevention orders allow the courts to apply "injunctions" against criminal behaviour granted on the basis of the balance of probabilities rather than the much tougher standard of beyond reasonable doubt demanded in criminal cases. Breach of the orders would result in either a fine or imprisonment. Consultation on the plan to apply this type of regime to computer hacking offences will begin in November and last for three months...

Unite reaction to rival HBOS plan

Derek Simpson, Unite Joint General Secretary said: "Unite has serious doubts about the plans by Sir Peter Burt and Sir George Mathewson and their motives. They have failed to come up with any concrete proposals or any money, and it is irresponsible of them to threaten the proposed merger between HBOS with LTSB. We have serious concerns that the extreme arrogance of these two individuals will lead to the nightmare scenario in which HBOS collapses.

McGain takes strain to regain turn

BRYCE McGain had never so much as strained a muscle in more than a decade of serious cricket before straining one the moment he was about to play his most serious game of cricket.

Serious security flaw found in Google?s Android phone OS

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Serious security flaw found in Googles Android phone OS

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Cricket Team - Serious Soul-Searching Required

THE Zimbabwe cricket team takes on Sri Lanka in the fourth ODI at Harare Sports today hoping to salvage consolation win after the tourists clinched the series on Monday by taking an unassailable 3-0 lead.

Users Face Serious iPhone OS 2.2 Problems

Users who have updated to iPhone OS 2.2 are facing some significant issues, including problems with third-party apps, Internet connection issues, problems deleting email and more.

Microsoft gets serious about Windows piracy

Microsoft has been battling piracy since the beginning. But it seems as though they have finally had enough. In one of the more recent Windows Updates, Microsoft deployed what they feel is a step in the right direction for preventing the theft of their software.

Microsoft gets serious about Windows piracy

Microsoft has been battling piracy since the beginning. But it seems as though they have finally had enough. In one of the more recent Windows Updates, Microsoft deployed what they feel is a step in the right direction for preventing the theft of their software.

Are you serious? Optimism in this economic climate?: The smartphone content market

Top 10 Wireless Communications Industry Trends 2008 contains information that could be vital to your career — from a source you can trust: RCR Wireless News.

Walmart Gets Serious About Downloads

WALLY WORLD (Hypebot) –A revamped Walmart.com MP3 store launched today with aggressive pricing and new features that take full advantage of Walmart's reach, clout and the chain's brick and mortar locations:

Colombia expresses serious concerns about wiretapping in Venezuela

Colombian Ambassador to Venezuela lodged a verbal protest before the Venezuelan Ministry of Foreign Affairs


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