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Students save over 50% on a healthmatters subscription!

If you are a student, here's how to really save money: subscribe by Direct Debit to get healthmatters at our absolutely lowest rate.

You can either pay online, or fill in a Direct Debit form and send it to us

1: Online payment via PayPal, credit card or debit card

You can start your subscription right now, if you are happy to pay online via PayPal or with a credit or debit card.

And you can take advantage of our special online student rate of only £9.95 for a whole year's subscription, and get a free gift into the bargain.

Here's what you do:

  1. Select your free gift:
  2. Enter the name and institution of your course, and when you expect to complete it:

2: Direct Debit: save money, choose a free gift

Direct Debit is the convenient, easy and low-cost way to start your subscription. It saves you money and you get a free gift. And, as a student, it entitles you to save nearly 60% compared with our standard rate!

Here's what you do:

  1. Print out the Direct Debit student form
  2. Choose the free gift you would like
  3. Complete the form in full
  4. Send it back to us (you don't need a stamp).

That's all. And your subscription is covered by both the Direct Debit guarantee and our own money-back guarantee.

Note: Direct Debit is only available if you have a UK bank account.

3: Cheque/money order: pay our standard rate

If you don't like the idea of Direct Debit, you can still subscribe easily (and still get a free gift). Just send us a cheque, for the standard personal subscription rate of £24 per year.

Or save money by subscribing for two years for only £40.

Here's what you do:

  1. Make your cheque payable to healthmatters
  2. Send it to: healthmatters, PO Box 459, Sheffield S3 8WW.
  3. Remember to include a note giving your name and address
  4. If you include your email too, we can get back to you easily if there's a problem

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