Will the Recession Make Workers Healthier?

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staying healthy

I am unemployed and am paying for my health insurance myself. It can be expensive but I made the deductable so it has been worth it. I eat healthy anyway and always follow my doctors advice. I would have done the same even if I was still employed because I take my health seriously.

Tim Kusner of OH @ Jun 19, 2009 14:53:12 PM

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