There's Help For Weight-Loss
This is really good news. Some people have no clue how to been a weight loss program. Don’t even know where to start. Some young adults aren’t going to a doctor. The nurse at school or the nurse at the drug store may be their only contact with a healthcare professional. More women have a regular Doctor than boys do. Money is no excuse for not having a Doctor. The Affordable Healthcare Act provides healthcare for everyone. You can apply over the phone. Need to lose weight? You’re not alone. Talk to your doctor. You may be able to get free help through your health care plan under the Affordable Care Act. Most health insurance plans, including all plans purchased through the Marketplace, now include obesity screening and counseling, with no copays or deductibles. When you go in for a physical, your doctor will usually check your weight and height. With those numbers, he or she can figure out your body mass index, or BMI. A BMI of 25 or higher is overweight. A BMI of 30 or more is obese. P