Wednesday, February 8, 2012

What Teachers Should Do For Their Student's Health

This post brought to you by Walgreens. All opinions are 100% mine.

In school, children are taught the value of good health and keeping one's self in good condition all the time. Teachers encourage students and their parents to eat healthy, and to maintain a healthy lifestyle. And at some point too educate families of government programs on health and all other means to save on health requirements and medication, should problems occur.. If I were to speak further about it, I would also recommend the enlistment of families to Prescription Savings Club at Walgreens. Because for only $35 annually, family membership already covers all members of the family, from father, mother and children aged twenty two and younger. And even household pets are included in the membership. But of course, if there is just an individual applying, it will be $20 per person. But that is still quite cheap compared to the benefits one will get. Imagine a savings on more than eight thousand brand names and generic medications, plus discounts on flu shots, nebulizers and even diabetic supplies. Pet prescriptions too. Plus, one will get a bonus when purchasing Walgreens brand products and photo finishing services. If you wish to know more benefits, simply follow Walgreens on Twitter, or like Walgreens on Facebook.

Going back to one's role as a teacher, well, as second parents to the students, and as public servants, teachers should do all in their capacity to educate everyone on health.. It is what being part of the community means, and being learned and educated, it is a supreme duty for all to share such knowledge...

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012



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Walgreens and Express Scripts

This post brought to you by Walgreens. All opinions are 100% mine.
I have read about what happened to Walgreens and Express Scripts that results in the loss of  Prescription Savings Club at Walgreens. I pity the customers who will have to look for another means to enjoy great deals on medicines. As we all know, patients with specific prescription insurance plans managed by Express Scripts are the only ones impacted. That is why  everyone using it is advised to check with local Walgreens pharmacists to know whether one is impacted or not. Patients can also check the back of their prescription insurance card if Express Scripts’ name can be found thereat. If so, they may be affected. Of course, Express Scripts is not there, then they are not affected. To help patients and minimize the disruption , Walgreens is offering a special discount on annual membership for their  Prescription Savings Club where an individual can actually join during a special January promotion for just  $5, or even  $10 only for a family membership, while they receive savings on more than 8,000 brand name and all generic medications. With this, more than 400 generics can be made available with a three-month supply for less than $1 a week. That's a lot of saving, right? Regular annual membership is $20 for an individual and $35 for a family. 
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