While flu season is always difficult to navigate, this year has been a bit more complex with the added stress of the global pandemic. Both are respiratory viruses that produce similar symptoms, and waking up with a sore throat or a...
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What to expect when you’re expecting during COVID-19
If you’re expecting a baby under normal circumstances, you might have questions about the best ways to help keep your child growing and healthy until delivery. During the COVID-19 pandemic, those questions may increase. But it’s important to...
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For Robert Niemczyk, Key Accounts Senior Account Executive at UnitedHealthcare, the opportunity to establish a strong connection with partners has created a valuable, working relationship that meets their unique needs. Having been in the healthcare...
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Advice to Help Employees Navigate Open Enrollment Amid COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted many companies to operate differently, presenting new challenges and requiring some to respond to a newly at-home workforce. Whether employees are...
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The on-going COVID-19 emergency continues to change the way Americans live and work while altering how people navigate the health system. Given more than half of Americans have health care benefits through their place of work, employers are uniquely...
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You have a lot of choices when it comes to Medicare. And the most important might be choosing to take charge of your Medicare decisions in the first place. With Medicare Annual Enrollment fast-approaching – from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7 – now is...
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Caring for a new baby is an exciting time that can feel like a whirlwind with sleepless nights, new experiences and lots of sweet cuddles — but it can also be extremely challenging. Many of these challenges are normal, but they can create...
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If you suspect your child has diabetes, it may feel overwhelming. With November being National Diabetes Month, it may be a good time to learn about the things you can do as a parent to help spot the symptoms and manage the disease. It may mean making...
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Offering comprehensive health care plans is an important step to help keep your employees healthier, especially when it comes to managing chronic conditions, like diabetes. A recent survey found employees with diabetes miss more than five unplanned...
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When stay-at-home orders went into place during the COVID-19 pandemic, it may have altered your plans to stay on track with preventive doctor’s appointments. If you have kids, that may also mean missed routine vaccinations. In May, the CDC...
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