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More Bad News For Victims Of A Surrogacy Insurance Scandal

More Bad News For Victims Of A Surrogacy Insurance Scandal

(Image via Getty) Insurance companies often have a bad reputation for taking premiums from their insured customers and then denying coverage when care is needed. But one insurance company in particular has really caused the industry reputational harm. Readers might recall the scandal involving the popular surrogacy-focused health insurance product, PregnancyCare, sold by a company […]

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Lane County Home Improvement Show kicks off for weekend of home and garden fun | News

Lane County Home Improvement Show kicks off for weekend of home and garden fun | News

The 39th Annual Lane County Home Improvement Show kicked off Friday afternoon, for a weekend connecting people to resources for their home and garden projects. EUGENE, Ore. — The 39th Annual Lane County Home Improvement show kicked off Friday evening, connecting homeowners to resources for all their home and garden projects. Hundreds of

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NC dentist highlights need to address health risks of bleeding gums / Public News Service

NC dentist highlights need to address health risks of bleeding gums / Public News Service

Bleeding gums may seem like a minor annoyance, but experts warn they could indicate underlying health problems, which should not be taken lightly. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly half of adults ages 30 and older in the U.S. suffer from some form of gum disease. Dr. Tristan Parry, a fellow

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Fortifying Nigeria’s non-formal education — Opinion — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News

Fortifying Nigeria’s non-formal education — Opinion — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News

In Nigeria, children who remain furthest behind in the education system are the heart of UNICEF’s priority. Amidst the twin crises of a vast out-of-school population and consistently low learning levels, particularly in the north, 40% of primary school-aged children are out-of-school in the north-west. Factoring in the North-east and North-central zones, this figure jumps

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