We like to use our blog as a way to update you about news and changes in Social Security Disability and Veterans' Disability Benefits, as well as to provide you with helpful information and tips.
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Fight to Save Medicare and MedicaidToday, Medicare and Medicaid are under siege by some Washington politicians who want to drastically cut or even totally eliminate the two programs.
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Proposed Plan for Family Leave Would Allow Early Social Security WithdrawalsParents can take time off for a new baby and collect Social Security benefits early to finance their family leave time. But there is a catch.
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Comfort Food: Pumpkin Pancakes(The perfect Halloween breakfast?) - Pumpkin Pancakes straight from the kitchen of Janet Cuddigan. A quick & easy recipe perfect for every family.
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Win the School Year: 6 Tips to Keep Your Kids Healthy, Safe, and HappyHere are six tips for help you get your family back into the school groove and to win in the school year ahead.
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If You Are a Combat-Injured Veteran, You May Owed a Tax RefundAn estimated 130,000 service members since January 17, 1991 had taxes improperly withheld from their Disability Severance checks.
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How to Win Social Security Disability Benefits for Back PainNo matter what your age is, winning disability claims can be tricky. The following blog details how to win social security disability benefits for back pain.
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Comfort Food: Mexican Monkey BreadFor family game time, for football game time or for anytime you want a quick, easy and tasty snack, try this recipe.
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Veterans: Service-Connecting Your Panic Attacks and PTSDIf you’re a veteran who suffers from PTSD, you may also experience panic attacks. Learn how to service-connect these conditions.
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How Veterans Can Service-Connect High Blood PressureVeterans with high blood pressure that started or was aggravated during military service may be eligible for VA benefits if they prove a service-connection.
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16 Free Medicare Services You May Be Eligible For16 services and tests are available for free to Medicare beneficiaries with no co-payments, coinsurance or deductibles.