Health Benefits of Chocolate Covered Raisins
Today is national chocolate covered raisin day! Raisins are an excellent source of calcium, potassium, iron, fiber and vitamin B.
Professional Employer Organization: PEO Can Help Small Employers Improve Employee Benefits
Because of the talent shortage and the increased competition for top job candidates, benefit offerings play a critical role in attracting job seekers while also retaining current employees.
Tyson Recalls Frozen Chicken Strips Over Metal Contamination
Tyson Foods, Inc. has issued another recall for popular frozen ready-to-eat chicken items over concerns that it may be contaminated by a “foreign matter.” The Arkansas-based company said approximately 69,093 pounds of chicken strips would be impacted by the recall because the products may contain “pieces of metal.”
7 Myths About Being an Organ Donor
Organ donation can have a powerful impact on the lives of others – a single organ donor can save the lives of up to eight people.
How to Get Health Insurance Once You Turn 26?
If you are under the age of 26, there’s a good chance you may still be covered under your parents’ health insurance plan.
Exciting Changes Coming to your Health Insurance
It’s official! We’re pleased to announce that APEHP has selected Aetna as the new health plan administrator.This decision is part of the ongoing customer-focused efforts to improve the quality of services for every member and dependent
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FDA Approved Medication for Postpartum Depression
The first-ever drug created specifically to combat postpartum depression was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday.
Health Insurance Agent or Broker? Which Do You Need?
Many people wonder what’s the difference between a health insurance agent and a broker? Which one is right for them? Well, both are trained insurance professional who can help you enroll in health insurance.
National Opioid Crisis: OxyContin Creator Considers Bankruptcy as Lawsuits Grow
Purdue Pharma, the company that’s earned billions of dollars selling the prescription painkiller OxyContin, said Wednesday it’s considering filing for bankruptcy as it battles lawsuits aimed at holding the firm accountable for the national opioid crisis.