With summer officially here, you may be rushing outside to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather. You may also be thinking about how to best protect your skin. More people in the U.S. are diagnosed with skin cancer each year than all other cancers...
Read More5 facts you need to know about strokes
About 795,000 people have a stroke every year and it’s become the fourth leading cause of death in the country. The good news is up to 80% of strokes are preventable and if one occurs, it is possible to treat and recover. May is...
Read MoreGrant helps expand pipeline for students pursuing behavioral health care field
When Cheila Ditzler was a teenager, she knew she wanted to pursue a career in behavioral health care. After seeing the effects of behavioral health support firsthand, she knew the powerful impact it could make. “I was diagnosed with major...
Read MoreHow loud is too loud? 5 activities that could hurt your hearing
Your ears are small but mighty organs containing some of the body’s tiniest, most unique bones — all of which work together to help you hear and keep your balance. But, in a world of big sounds and loud situations, you may be...
Read MoreExpanding access to comprehensive health care for rural and low-income Indiana communities
The United Health Foundation, the philanthropic foundation of UnitedHealth Group, has awarded a $2 million, three-year grant to HealthNet Inc., a nonprofit health care provider serving Indiana, to expand access to primary and behavioral health care...
Read MoreTesting for osteoporosis: Assessing your risk for bone breaks
As people age, they become more likely to develop osteoporosis, a disease that occurs when bones lose density and mass. This can cause bones to be brittle, weak and easily broken. The good news is, if you’re at-risk of osteoporosis, there are...
Read MoreThe value of employee vision and dental coverage
As you build or refine a benefits package for your company’s next open enrollment period, you may be tempted to cut costs by eliminating certain specialty benefits. However, there are several compelling reasons to keep or add these types of plans,...
Read MoreOne man’s journey to hip replacement shows the importance of prior authorization
After dealing with knee pain and stiffness for far too long, Mark was ready for surgical intervention. He was all set with a surgery date and made travel arrangements for the procedure. But the week of his total knee replacement, he learned the...
Read MoreHow nurse advocates are helping to ease the prior authorization process
Mary’s* vacation to Mexico turned into an emergency when a bad fall knocked four of her front teeth loose and left her with a concussion. In the days that followed — during intense efforts to reset and save her teeth — Mary got news that a...
Read MoreWhy and how to declutter a lifetime’s worth of possessions
Keeping a house in order can be a challenge, especially as we age. Sorting through decades of belongings brings with it emotional and sometimes stressful questions: Is this jewelry valuable? What should I do with these tools I no longer use? Will...
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