How To Be Health Savvy and Cost Conscious
Video Description: In today's tough economy, Americans are cutting back on needed healthcare treatments. Consumer advocate and columnist Jim Miller shares tips on how to reduce your healthcare costs without compromising your health. Related Article Subjects: How To Be Health Savvy and Cost Conscious, affordable healthcare, american healthcare, diabetes, helathcare treatments, jim miller, lifeminute, lifeminute.tv, lifescan, one touch ultra, reduce healthcare costsHow To Be Health Savvy and Cost Conscious
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