Sacramento County has entered into an agreement with Envision Pharmaceutical Services to provide discount prescription drug cards for individuals and families with no health insurance. The prescriptions won’t be as inexpensive as if you had insurance, but there are significant savings on several popular prescription medications. Use the link below to go to the Sac […]
Archives for August 2011
Blank Business Cards
Only cute women, with cute businesses can have cute cards. We are talking about those cute cards that are witty, funny and truly represent witty and funny businesses such as cup cakes, smurf collectibles and passion parties. If you are a gay man and you sell something soft or whimsical, sorry, you are still a guy and you have to have a ‘straight’ forward business card.
Confession of Depression
We are talking about the type of depression that seeps into your very soul and paralyzes you from normal engagement with friends, family, co-workers, and work… I would be lying if I said I never had an ‘off’ day… Often times it is the smallest act of friendship that offers the greatest therapeutic results.
Fishy Suggestion to Reduce Cholesterol
She suggested I try a combo of fish oil and red yeast rice tablets. From my appearance, dress shirt, tie and slacks, she could not have confused me for an alternative living all organic homeopathic proponent.
Are You A Foot Washer?
Richard summarized his role as, “I am a foot washer, that’s what I was called to do”. Sorry guys, most of us are too self-absorbed to take time and review our lives.
Lower PCIP Rates
Kathy RobertsonSenior Staff Writer For The Sacramento Business Journal reports: A subsidized state health insurance program for individuals with preexisting conditions has lowered premiums an average of 18 percent, effective immediately. That means a 40-year-old Sacramento resident with heart disease will pay $289 per month instead of $332. A 60-year-old with a preexisting health condition […]
Insurers to Cover Birth Control, Only for Women.
Beginning Aug. 1, 2012, women in the United States will have their birth control covered by insurance companies, free of co-pays, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Monday.