Let’s face it: health care is outrageously expensive in America, and the costs have been on the rise over the last couple of decades. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average consumer spent $4,968 on health care in 2018. Your health care costs may vary depending on your health insurance (or lack of… Read More »
Self-Direct Your Health Lab Testing, Take Control!
How Direct Access Testing (DAT) is improving fitness regimens, health outcomes, and preventative care at a fraction of the cost to consumers. In a time where advances in modern medicine seem to be occurring daily, the average consumer now has greater access to preventative healthcare measures that were previously unavailable to the general public. Testing… Read More »
On-Site Employee Drug Testing: 4 Advantages
When you think of implementing a drug testing program at your workplace, you might balk at the logistics of having to send employees to get tested or setting up the appointments. However, sending your employees to a lab isn’t the only option for workplace drug testing. If you’re trying to decide on an effective workplace… Read More »
How Do You Know if Your Teen Has a Fake ID?
Some teens will take desperate steps to get some alcohol. They’ve found ways to purchase alcohol online , convince siblings and friends to buy it for them, and share it among themselves at parties. One of the most common ways teens illegally obtain alcohol is with a fake ID. thrive
Are You Making These Mistakes During Your Ancestry Research?
Ancestry research can be a long, slow, frustrating process. It takes time to pull information together, whether you’re gathering it from books, online, family records, or simply talking with your relatives. If you’re not careful, there are some mistakes you can make as you go through this process. Let’s examine some of those mistakes and how correcting… Read More »