Critical Illness Insurance News Archives

The following are the latest and most relevant information regarding cancer, heart attacks, strokes and cancer / critical illness insurance.
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Heart disease costs 2035 pose major risk for Americans

Heart disease costs will more than double through 2035. Heart disease patients face financial hardship from medical bills; cut back on necessities.

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Cancer survival 2020 statistics data

There are 18.1 million cancer survivors in the U.S. (2020) some 30% more than in 2010.

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Younger Women Heart Disease Risk; Less Awareness

Younger women are less aware of their heart disease risk. Heart disease is #1 killer of women in U.S.

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Heart healthy diet news

A healthy diet is more important than weight loss for lowering your heart disease risk.

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Cancer under 40 statistics

90,000 young adults in U.S. may get cancer this year a new report projects.

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Coffee and cancer news

Coffee and cancer benefits reported. Colorectal cancer patients benefit from increased coffee consumption.

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Fat And Heart Disease

New study finds fat legs linked to reduced risk of high blood pressure. Latest Healthy Habits News.

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Gene Delays Ovarian Cancer

Gene Delays Ovarian Cancer

Important cancer news for women shared by American Association for Critical Illness Insurance.

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Soy Improves Bone Cancer Treatment

Soy consumption is linked to reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity, cancer and improved bone health.

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Stroke and African Americans

Stroke and African Americans study reveals up to three times the risk of dying as people of European descent.

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