Archives for: May 2014

Avoid Allergic Reactions at Summer Camp

May 28th, 2014
With advanced planning, children with severe allergies and asthma should be able to attend summer camp. Planning Ahead Coordinating your child's medical care with camp officials can make going to summer camp possible for your child. When planning for… more »

Eye Wear vs. Eye Surgery: What is Best for You?

May 21st, 2014
Not sure if refractive surgery (also known as eye surgery) is right for you? In honor of Healthy Vision Month, Insurance Administrator of America is here to help you weigh the pros and cons of keeping your eye wear or moving on to surgery. The Pros and… more »

Graduating From College? Health Insurance Should be on Your Mind

May 14th, 2014
With graduation day looming closer and closer, students may have a number of things on their minds. Do I have a job? Will I have to move back home? Does this gown go with my skin tone (ok, not everyone might be concerned about this)? What may not be at… more »

May is Asthma Awareness Month

May 7th, 2014
There are 25.5 million Americans living with asthma. Asthma is a disease affecting the lungs, causing repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing. Understanding Asthma Asthma is one of the most common lifelong chronic… more »