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Mike Madry

@mikemadrypr

Public relations for HelpAdvisor.com and MedicareAdvantage.com | Former PR at @PALegis and TV News Reporter for @SSPTVnews | @TempleUniv Alum |

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KGUN 9 (@kgun9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

E-cigarette use for young adults ages 18 to 24 doubled from 2016 to 2022 which is the 2nd highest spike in the nation and researchers don't expect this climb to slow down any time soon. kgun9.com/news/local-new…

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Thanks to Medical Economics for covering our HelpAdvisor.com study on the rate of medical debt in the U.S. Our report also revealed the states and counties where residents have the most medical debt in collections, which can be viewed here: helpadvisor.com/community-heal…

Anchorage Daily News (@adndotcom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alaskans have high rates of chronic health conditions that can lead to death, and they are failing to follow lifestyles that would keep those chronic conditions at bay, according to a newly released state report. Via Alaska Beacon || bsky @alaskabeacon.com adn.com/alaska-news/20…

Mike Madry (@mikemadrypr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Christian Worstell's (Christian Worstell) recent op-ed in the Hill is a must read for those participating in the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period this fall.

FORTUNE (@fortunemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rampant confusion about Medicare is bad for your health and costing you money. Experts help make sense of coverage and fees. trib.al/xVRi0WA

Richard Eisenberg (@richeis315) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Medicare confusion hurts your health and costs you money. Experts help explain what you need to know | Fortune Well fortune.com/well/2023/11/2…

JasonEWhite (@jasonewhite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Iowa is the least expensive state in the U.S. for child care, according to a study from @HelpAdvisor cbs2iowa.com/news/local/iow…

Fortune Well (@wellatfortune) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rampant confusion about Medicare is bad for your health and costing you money. Here's how to make sense of coverage and fees. l8r.it/yA53

Retirement Daily (@retirementpedia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Per findings released by MedicareAdvantage.com, beneficiaries largely lack a firm understanding of their coverage. Samanda Dorger has the details in the article linked below! thestreet.com/retirement-dai… via TheStreet #retirementdaily #medicare

Per findings released by MedicareAdvantage.com, beneficiaries largely lack a firm understanding of their coverage. Samanda Dorger has the details in the article linked below!

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KTLA (@ktla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research suggests that the average American household spends more than $1,000 per month on groceries, and for Golden State residents, that number may likely be higher. trib.al/JCYA9Wx

New research suggests that the average American household spends more than $1,000 per month on groceries, and for Golden State residents, that number may likely be higher. trib.al/JCYA9Wx
Because Miami (@becausemiami) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WE’RE #1: Miami is MOST EXPENSIVE U.S. city for groceries — costing $327.89 weekly! Also highest inflation rate (DOUBLE national average), least affordable housing market (80% of income spent on housing), and auto insurance (256% above national average) #BecauseMiami

WE’RE #1: Miami is MOST EXPENSIVE U.S. city for groceries — costing $327.89 weekly! Also highest inflation rate (DOUBLE national average), least affordable housing market (80% of income spent on housing), and auto insurance (256% above national average) #BecauseMiami
NBC 6 South Florida (@nbc6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you feel like you're spending way to much on groceries? Well, a recent HelpAdvisor study found that U.S. households spend more than $1,000 a month on groceries and the Sunshine State was among the top states spending the most. Here's what to know. on.nbc6.com/gOtX5oi

CBS News Texas (@cbsnewstexas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The average Texan spends $286.19 per week on groceries. That's around $1,200 a month – or almost $15,000 a year. cbsloc.al/422HDz3

SuperTalk Mississippi (@supertalk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Top 10 most expensive states for groceries California ($297.72 average per week) Nevada ($294.76) Mississippi ($290.64) Washington ($287.67) Florida ($287.27) New Mexico ($286.39) Texas ($286.19) Louisiana ($282.95) Colorado ($279.98) bit.ly/3SlNyfh

Dr G (@zagrrl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new study from Help Advisor shows that Alabama has the third highest number of Long #COVID reports in the country. Oklahoma and Montana are #1 and #2. apr.org/news/2024-01-2…

Deseret News (@deseret) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As many as 70% of American adults are taking at least one prescription drug a day, a 14% increase from 2019, according to a new report from Help Advisor. | By Emma Pitts deseret.com/utah/2024/03/1…