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Improving your health Knowing how to use your health coverage is important for better health and well-being. Health coverage isn’t only important when you’re sick, it’s also helpful even when…
Improving your health Knowing how to use your health coverage is important for better health and well-being. Health coverage isn’t only important when you’re sick, it’s also helpful even when…
Knowing how much electric a treadmill uses can help cut down on your energy bills. Most treadmills use between 300 and 900 watts during a workout. The average is about…
“Your friends have more friends than you do,” said the US sociologist Scott Feld (1991). Feld’s so-called friendship paradox states that the friends of any given person have more friends…
The Public Health Emergency for COVID-19 is over. Your Marketplace plan may have some changes to how it covers services for COVID-19. Image Coverage changes for COVID‑19 Vaccines continue to…
Magnesium spray has gained popularity for its natural benefits and versatility. Whether you’re new to magnesium spray or a seasoned user, understanding how it works and how to use it…
On 1 February 2025, changes to paracetamol availability in supermarkets and pharmacies will come into effect. These changes follow the Therapeutic Goods Administration’s decision to reduce pack sizes in seeking…
Published on June 1, 2023 Summer is here! With Marketplace coverage, you’re already in a great place to have a healthy summer. Learn more about how you can stay well…
Dental care has changed a lot with electric toothbrushes. These devices offer a new way to clean teeth, better than brushing by hand. Understanding how does an electric toothbrush work…
Aphantasia, or ‘mind blindness’, is a condition where people cannot form mental images. “If you try and imagine a beach, you can probably ‘see’ it in your mind’s eye,” said…
Published on January 5, 2024 Time is running out – your window to apply for, renew, or change your Marketplace plan for 2024 coverage ends on January 15. Not sure…