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[vc_row][vc_column][tm_heading tag=”div” custom_google_font=”” text=”According to the National Council on Aging, about 92 percent of seniors have at least one chronic disease and 77 percent have at least two. Heart disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes are among the most common and costly chronic health conditions causing two-thirds of deaths each year.”][tm_spacer size=”lg:50″][vc_column_text]<\/p>\n
\nEveryone should have health insurance? I say everyone should have health care. I’m not selling insurance.
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