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Medicare Discount Prescription Drug Card
MEDICARE.ORG Discount Prescription Drug Card This program is being provided to you and your family to help lower your prescription drug costs. ...
Spending on glaucoma medication has increased significantly in recent years, study reveals
Glaucoma, a disease which is characterized by damage to the optic nerve, is one of the leading causes of blindness in the U.S. Millions of people over...
Strength training helps seniors maintain healthy muscles and prevent falls
Staying physically fit may be a smart choice at any age, but is particularly important for seniors in light of the fact that most people lose up to 30...
Researchers use enriched stem cells to speed up healing process in bone fractures
Americans who are turning 65 or older this year may have a greater risk of bone fractures, which can lead to significant injury and discomfort. According...
Study explores ways of reducing rehospitalization rate among elderly patients
A recent study conducted by researchers at the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center has found that the number of elderly patients who return to the hospital after...
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If you're under 65 and have been approved for Social Security disability benefits, you automatically get Part A and Part B after you receive disability benefits from Social Security or certain disability benefits from the RRB (Railroad Retirement Board) for 24 months. Social Security starts counting the 24 months from the month you were entitled to receive disability, not the month when you received your first check. NOTE: Residents of Puerto Rico or foreign countries will not receive Part B automatically. They must elect this benefit by contacting Social Security at 1-800-772-1213; TTY users should call 1-800-325-0778. People with permanent Kidney failure (ESRD - End Stage Renal Disease) or ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) also called Lou Gehrig's disease get Medicare Part A and Part B beginning with the month they become entitled to disability benefits. Medicare has four parts:
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