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Soft-drink tax worth its weight in lost kilos

A tax on sweetened soft drinks could be an effective weapon in the war against obesity, generating weight losses of up to 3.64 kilograms as individuals reduce their consumption. Researchers from Monash University, Imperial College London and University of York and Lancaster University, England have estimated the extent to which drinking habits would change if […]

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Ehealth Releases Top Health Insurance Tax Tips For The 2013 Tax Year

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA–(Marketwired – Mar 7, 2014) – Today eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH) (www.ehealth.com[1]), which operates eHealthInsurance.com, the nation’s first and largest private online health insurance exchange, released its top health and health insurance-related tax tips for the 2013 tax year. Many consumers overlook credits and deductions built into the tax code that are designed […]

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How To Get Tax Deductions For Medical Weight Loss Programs

Canoga Park, CA (PRWEB) July 23, 2013 Its often been said that good health is priceless. However true that is, weight loss comes at a cost. Luckily, medical weight loss programs[1] might actually cost less than you think. Lots of people dont know about the deductions and cost savings they may be able to get […]

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Ehealth Releases Top Health And Health Insurance Tax Tips For The 2012 Tax Year

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA–(Marketwire – Feb 19, 2013) – Today eHealth, Inc. ( NASDAQ : EHTH ) (eHealthInsurance.com[1]), America’s first and largest private online health insurance exchange, released a series of tips for health insurance consumers preparing to file their 2012 federal tax returns. Many consumers overlook credits and deductions built into the tax code that […]

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Use Sin Tax In Health Drivesolons

By Gil C. Cabacungan[1] Philippine Daily Inquirer[2] INQUIRER FILE PHOTO MANILA, PhilippinesConcerned over surveys that showed Filipinos were eating more meat and chicken and less fruit and vegetables, lawmakers have suggested that part of the revenue raised from sin taxes be used to boost a healthy lifestyle campaign. Sen. Gregorio Honasan said data compiled by […]

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