Monthly Archives: July 2020


Insurance For Retirement
How To Use Life Insurance For Retirement Life and Financial Product Specialist, Enrique Torres, shares how to use life insurance for retirement. Specifically, permanent life insurance and how it can complement your retirement planning. Most of us think of saving money for retirement in either an employer-provided 401K retirement plan […]

How To Use Life Insurance For Retirement


According to a recent report from Hartford Financial Services Group COVID-19 might have caused an increase in U.S. life claims – $2 billion, in fact. Hartford alone has already incurred around $38 million in outbreak-related group benefits claims. Hartford stated that group benefit losses “relate mostly to group life claims.” […]

Increase In U.S. Life Claims Due To COVID-19


U.S. Pays $1.6 Billion To Fast-track COVID-19 Vaccine
U.S. Pays $1.6 Billion To Fast-track COVID-19 Vaccine The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) along with the Department of Defense (DoD) announced it will be investing $1.6 billion to Fast-track a COVID vaccine. According to their Press Release the pharmaceutical company, a late-stage biotechnology company developing next-generation […]

U.S. Pays $1.6 Billion To Fast-track COVID-19 Vaccine



Steps to Retirement Nearing retirement can be both exciting and scary. I mean, haven’t you been waiting for this day since you entered the workforce? While you should be looking forward to retirement, it is also a time to make sure your finances are in order and find out what […]

Steps to Retirement


Coronavirus In The Lungs
Coronavirus In The Lungs: What Does It Really Do? The New York Times recently shared a video demonstrating coronavirus in the lungs, and what it really does. In the video, chest scans from a generally healthy 59-year-old man with coronavirus are reviewed and just days before the scans were taken […]

Coronavirus In The Lungs: What Does It Really Do?


The coronavirus pandemic has left people with many unanswered questions, such as questioning the status of their elective health care procedures. Some are wondering whether or not they should keep their elective care appointments or stay away from the doctor’s office altogether. Elective services that have been suspended in previous […]

Elective Procedures During COVID



Walgreens is looking to add a clinic to their business plan. The pharmaceutical company is ready to add doctor’s offices to hundreds of their United States drugstores. The chain recently announced it had made a deal with VillageMD, which will run primary-care clinics attached to the drugstores. The announcement outlined […]

Walgreens Adds a Clinic


Some experts believe a simple at-home test now exists that can screen people for HPV – the leading cause of cervical cancer. The National Cancer Institute has released plans for a future study that will involve approximately 5,000 female participants to decide if cervical cancer self-screening at home closely compares […]

Cervical Cancer Self-Screening


As the coronavirus pandemic continues to run rampant, Google Maps is introducing new features to help you find important information as you venture out each day. To ensure that everyone is following proper social-distancing rules, Maps has included a feature to let users know how crowded public transport is, and […]

Tracking COVID with Google Maps



Apple launches Path to Apple Card Apple launches a path to the Apple Card program – designed to focus on helping individuals with previously declined applications qualify for the apple card. This four-month program sends notifications to the user’s phone with suggestions once a month on how they can better […]

Apple Launches Path to Apple Card