People with health insurance are more likely to use preventive services to reduce their risk of serious illness, such as flu shots and health screenings. But they are no more likely than people without health insurance to engage in risky health behaviors such as smoking or gaining weight, researchers at UC Davis and University of Rochester have found. The findings, published in the November-December issue of the iJournal of the American Board of ...You have just read an article categorized health
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