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Life Insurance
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'Light' cigarettes still pose health hazards
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AAA recommends yearly 'tune-ups' of one's insurance coverage
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Actress Leslie Bibb to be spokesperson for upcoming Life Insurance Awareness Month
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Adults remain uncertain about retirement funding, research shows
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Alertness can help ward off car accidents
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Applications for life insurance increase
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Authorities rule Census worker's death a suicide
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Battle over how to combat distracted driving continues
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Be safe at the gym while fulfilling New YearÂ’s resolutions
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Be smart about insurance purchases
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Beneficiaries have financial options
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Better air quality prevents deaths, improves lives
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Beware of fall-related accidents that could lead to increased insurance costs in the future
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Both working parents need adequate life insurance coverage
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Business owners don't have long-term financial plan
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Campaign highlights environmental impact of smoking
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Care expenses can be met with life insurance
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Cash refund for life insurance
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Celebrate Life Settlement Awareness Month
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Census worker's murder may have been staged for life insurance benefits
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Cereal doesn't have to be sweet for kids
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Chocolate proves to be heart-healthy
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Chronic diseases more prevalent in some minority groups
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Cigarette legislation shown to be working
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Cleaning California's polluted air would result in better lives, savings
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Consider individual and group life insurance options
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Consult with experts before investing in life insurance
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Consumers can go online to help determine adequate life insurance coverage
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Consumers have many reasons to invest in life insurance
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Consumers prefer purchasing life insurance through work
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Consumers should consider life insurance
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Consumers should review life insurance carefully
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Consumers want insurance companies to offer more
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Couples shouldn't delay life insurance discussion
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Deadly flu season around the corner
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Diabetes burdens economy with billions in costs each year
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Diabetes cases projected to rise
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Diabetics urged to get out and exercise
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Driving recklessly can show lower lifespan possibilities
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Drowsy drivers can take life into own hands
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Employer-sponsored life insurance plans take a hit
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Exercise may not be overly helpful in weight management for children
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Experts says rough economy not a good reason to put off life insurance purchase
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FDA makes flavored cigarettes illegal in the U.S. to prevent underage smoking
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Fewer consumers prepared for retirement
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Financial woes may be lessened with insurance plans
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Foundation awards life insurance agents
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Genworth examines ways to improve life insurance
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Good eating habits start early
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H1N1 virus hospitalizations and deaths continue to rise, says CDC
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Help quitting smoking just a phone call away
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High number of Americans unaware of living benefits provided by life insurance
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Hormone replacement shown to increase cancer risk
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Illinois highway deaths drop below 1,000 in 2009
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Improving money matters a leading resolution this year
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Index reveals a quarter of those without permanent life insurance considering the product
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Indoor tanners hit with excise tax
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Information system for insurers needs reform, says study
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Initiative uses gardening to make kids healthier
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Insurance companies need to be online
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Insurance industry examines dangers of drilling to determine coverage
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Insurance industry saw rebound in 2009, says study
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Insurance premiums set to increase as economy improves
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Insurer highlights savings in paying premiums annually
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Lamar Odom to serve as life insurance spokesperson
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Less smoking likely to produce better life insurance rates
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Life and disability insurance: Can consumers afford it?
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Life insurance applications stagnant during March
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Life insurance benefits no longer taken for granted
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Life insurance can be made more affordable
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Life insurance companies learn how to tweet
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Life insurance company drops rates for those with coronary heart disease
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Life insurance company provides free coverage
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Life insurance company raises awareness for insurance need
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Life insurance company sees 38 percent rise in policy purchases
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Life insurance discount offerings approved for Bay State company
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Life insurance doesn't have to be expensive
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Life insurance industry likely to face changes in 2010
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Life insurance industry posts positive net income
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Life insurance industry to see changes in 2010, says LOMA
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Life insurance outlook once again stable
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Life insurance plans can bring in extra money for seniors
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Life insurance plans can get complicated when involving guardianship issues
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Life insurance plans don't have to be tricky
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Life insurance policies a good investment even as life spans lengthen
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Life insurance policies can fund retirement
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Life insurance policies needed to cover funeral expenses
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Life insurance policies often a solid investment
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Life insurance policies part of a family's long-term planning needs
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Life insurance policy purchases jumped 62 percent in 2010
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Life insurance professionals can help ensure adequate funding
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Life Insurance Rates - Are You Getting the Best Deal?
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Life insurance sales improve at start of 2011
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Life insurance sales increase in 2011
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Life insurance scheme results in charges for alleged perpetrators
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Life insurance still low among American citizens
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Life Insurers may take advantage of new consumers
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Long-term cancer costs can differ from short-term solution expenses
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Major campaign against smoking to celebrate 35 years
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Majority of drowning victims are adults
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Majority of employees didn't use their vacation days in 2009
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Many Americans lack proper life insurance coverage
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Many Americans not utilizing life insurance plans
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Many consumers think life insurance expenses are higher than reality
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Many financial advisors not considering life insurance when planning
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Many Gen Y'ers interested in using the internet to purchase life insurance
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Many life insurance aspects taken for granted
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Many parents reluctant to talk about life insurance
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Many pre-teens in West Virginia have high blood pressure
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Many unaware of life insurance benefits, study finds
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Men less likely to be aware of high blood pressure
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Men need to be mindful about skin cancer
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Mental health and alcohol and drug addiction
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Millions of adults need life insurance coverage
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Money management key to planning for the unknown
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More families are risking security by not having individual life insurance
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More friends may mean longer lifespan, research shows
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More research needed for dialysis patients, doctor says
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Motorists and pedestrians need to watch out for one another
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Nationwide policyholder information could be compromised
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Need a holiday gift? Consider naming someone as a beneficiary on a life insurance policy
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New CPR procedure established
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New York City sees fewest fire-related deaths in its history
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New York law creates further regulation for life settlement
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New York Life reports increase in 2009 life insurance sales despite downward industry trends
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Now is the time to invest in life insurance policies
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NYC Health Dept. cracks down on salt levels in food
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Obesity may reduce chances of surviving a car accident
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Ohio may include voting to defy federal healthcare reform this November
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Pancreatic cancer cell growth increases with fructose
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Personality may affect heart attack risk
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Plans underway to raise awareness and treatment efforts for lung disease in California
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Police officers' jobs increasingly dangerous
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Polish survey finds more than 30 percent smoke
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Pre-existing conditions not always a hurdle to life insurance
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Preparing for a home fire can save lives
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Preserving the purpose of life insurance
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Proper levels of vitamin D, calcium needed for optimal health
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Providers of annuities, life insurance need to adjust to new financial climate
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Purchasing life insurance when young has benefits
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Report: 'Happy' states have some of the nation's highest suicide rates
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Report: Fewer consumers obtaining life insurance coverage
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Report: Life Insurance not promoted to younger crowd
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Report: Most adults wear a seatbelt
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Research says banning toys won't stop obesity trend
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Research shows concern over distracted driving
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Researchers call for targeted melanoma education efforts
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Rice eaters show health benefits
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Sacramento life insurance agent arrested on 100 felony counts
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Salmonella sickness can be life-changing
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Saying 'I love you' with life insurance
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Scenarios that may lead to unclaimed benefits
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Shoveling presents health hazards
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Singer to donate proceeds for diabetes research
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Singers belt it out for stroke education
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Single mom may not have enough life insurance coverage
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Sitting tied to increased death risk, study finds
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Sitting too much may increase cancer risk, says study
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Smoking prevention effort targets packaging
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Smoking remains health concern in U.S.
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Sodium-reducing initiatives receive funding from CDC
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Soldiers in Georgia may be entitled to life insurance refund
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Some opportunities to purchase life insurance better than others
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Some people trying to make it without life insurance
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Some selling life insurance policies
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Stanford named top "dream" school among students, parents
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State refunds possible for long-term care insurance holders
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Staten Island woman alleges botched augmentation surgery left her with 'four breasts'
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States taking a stand against life insurance providers neglecting to pay benefits
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Stricter laws make it more difficult for teens to use indoor tanning beds
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Stroke prevalence declines
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Study finds many engage in binge drinking
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Study finds silver lining in poor economy: Healthier lifestyles
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Study reveals changing attitudes toward purchasing life insurance
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Study shows many still drive despite major fatigue
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Study: Americans not taking advantage of life insurance purchases
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Study: Life insurance companies having difficulty with low rates
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Study: Many Hispanics don't own life insurance
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Study: Marriage rate at historic low, but not for long
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Study: Millenials confident about insurance benefits
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Study: More Americans signing up for life insurance
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Survey finds financial advisors overlook life insurance
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Survey: Americans maintain life insurance despite economic strain
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Survey: Consumers value income over investment plans
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Survey: Gen Y unfamiliar with life insurance
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Talking about food helps kids make better decisions
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Technology to drive progress in life insurance industry, says survey
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Teen smoking slowly on the decline, study finds
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The growth of invisible exclusions
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The secret dangers of seemingly harmless jobs
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Thinking about food may help with weight loss
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Those without a job may be in the market for private life insurance
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Tobacco smoke found to cause immediate harm to one's body
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Tobacco use kills millions and drives up life insurance costs
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Tool predicts chances of death after stroke
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Tornados rip through Illinois
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Tougher air pollution standards challenged
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Undercooked food can be hazardous
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Videos bring insurance to life
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Wal-Mart website offers caskets and urns
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Watching too much TV may increase chance of death, says study
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Water shown to aid in weight loss, study finds
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Web video series to prevent distracted driving
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West Virginia mine victims' relatives to be compensated
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When facing changes, make sure to update life insurance
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Women may be more at risk for dangers of smoking
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Women need to plan for long-term care expenses
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Workplace conditions can be deadly
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Young families can keep children secure with life insurance