GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, August 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) If you're studying for a degree - or if you're the parent of someone who is, then it pays to put student health and wellbeing among your top priorities. There are many ways to help ensure that student life is as happy and healthy as it can be - from healthy eating to keep your brain in tip top condition, to medical cover for peace of mind knowing that any treatment you're eligible for will be prompt and less likely to disrupt your studies.
During term time it's especially important to think about health and wellbeing. It's no surprise that study findings often suggest things like getting the right amount of sleep can boost brain power as well as general energy levels. And of course there's healthy eating as well - and there is a whole range of foods that are believed to help boost mental clarity - from oily fish to whole grains, there's a lot to choose from. And healthy eating doesn't just help your energy levels, it can also provide lots of wellbeing benefits - including keeping your weight in check and helping you look your best.
And student health insurance can also play an important part in wellbeing while you're studying for your degree. It's an affordable way to get peace of mind knowing that if you require any treatment that you're covered for, you'll receive it in comfortable surroundings, and have more choice about when you're seen, and avoid waiting lists. This makes it easier to have your treatment take place at a time that doesn't get in the way of those all important study or exam schedules.
With term time starting in just a couple of months, now is the ideal time to start thinking about private medical insurance as part of your student wellbeing for the academic year. And by choosing the level of cover you require, it's an affordable way of doing so - and having peace of mind.
Health-on-Line has recently been acquired by AXA PPP healthcare one of the biggest and best-trusted names in UK financial services, and also works with some of the best hospitals and medical specialists across the country. An FSA regulated health insurance company based in Dorset, UK, Health-on-Line offers affordable health insurance for individuals and businesses looking for the best inexpensive medical cover available.
Website: https://www.health-on-line.co.uk
The Benefits of Student Health Insurance
Why medical cover has advantages for people in higher education.
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