You'll likely have to
answer questions about your health status and your personal habits (including whether you're a smoker), as well.
You'll likely need to
answer questions about your health status and personal habits, including whether you're a smoker or not.
This doesn't mean you won't have to
answer questions about your health status, but it does give you more options than regular policies.
Not exact matches
In particular, there seems to be a lot of confusion in the
health world
about the FODMAP Friendly
status of spelt flour, so we thought we would chime in with the
answers to some common
questions about spelt flour, to clear things up!
They will also be invited to
answer questions about their
health history and
status, share their genomic and other biological information through simple blood and urine tests, and grant access to their clinical data from electronic
health records.
«Because medical conditions are complex, it's imperative that you contact your doctor if you're uncertain
about your medical
status and need help
answering medical
questions,» says John Thain, president of the Travel
Health Insurance Association of Canada (THIA).
To actually get a policy, you will have to
answer many more
questions about your
health, your family medical history, your use of alcohol and tobacco, your financial
status and any dangerous activities you're involved in.
To renew the policy, you also may have to present evidence of insurability (that's insurance jargon meaning, «take another medical exam and
answer a new round of
questions about your lifestyle,
health status and family
health history»).
Guaranteed approval life insurance means you won't have to
answer any
questions about the
status of your personal
health or your
health history.
You'll
answer a very few straight forward
questions about your overall
health when you apply, have a telephone interview to go over your
health status, and go through a paramedic exam so the underwriter can get a better awareness of your current
health and possible future
health issues.
In this study, 834 individuals in romantic relationships completed an online survey in which they
answered questions about their current
health status and behaviors, feelings of stress, and the extent to which they feel their relationship is socially accepted or rejected.