Young adult are affected by high prescription costs for they do not have health insurance after graduating from college, for they are no longer considered to be under their parent’s health insurance plan. Another way young people suffer from high prescription drug costs is if they decide to work after High School instead of becoming a full-time college student, leading them to receive limited to no health insurance.
And is this written correctly i am have a hard time correcting my paper tonight.
Yet, even though senior citizens have the option of getting help with Medicare Part D, senior citizens with low income are not covered under Medicare Part-D
2007-12-09
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