Coronavirus Update
Does my IBA administered health plan cover the test for COVID-19? All IBA health plans will waive member cost sharing, including copayments, coinsurance and deductibles, for appro
Read PostThe Importance of Prevention
Prevention and proper screenings are important to your health and can help you treat potential health problems before they develop or worsen. It’s important to have a primary care
Read PostThe Truth About Whole Grains
What are grain products? Grain products are any food made from wheat, rice, oats, cornmeal, barley or another cereal grain. This includes bread, pasta, oatmeal, breakfast cereals,
Read PostProtect Your Skin
Over time, exposure to the sun has an affect on our skin. We develop wrinkles and age spots, but there’s also a more serious concern – skin cancer. Protect your skin to help
Read PostCardio Vs. Strength Training
Don’t choose between cardio and strength training. Learn the importance of both! Aerobic Activity Aerobic activity, or “cardio,” gets you breathing harder and your heart beating
Read PostStop Sitting, Start Moving
Did you know that sitting for prolonged periods of time affects your health? Studies have shown that six hours of sitting or more per day can raise your risk of obesity, increased
Read PostTake a Break! Stretch at your Desk
Sitting at a desk all day can cause tension to build up in our muscles. Relieving stress and staying stretched out throughout the day is essential to good health. Incorporate these
Read Post2017 PCORI Fees
Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), fees are assessed for some self-insured health plans. The Comparative Effectiveness Research Fee (CERF) is designed t
Read PostAsthma and Allergies
What is Asthma? Asthma is a disease that affects the lungs. It causes the airways to narrow and swell, making breathing difficult. Asthma causes repeated episodes of wheezing, shor
Read Post5 Steps to Start A Walking Program
Walking is an easy way to get active. You don’t need a membership or any equipment, and – even better – walking can improve your health! Beginning an exercise program can be the h
Read PostThe Truth About Dietary Fat
There are just some fats that are better for you than others. Read below to learn more about the different kinds of fat and how to make healthy food ch
Read PostProtect Yourself Against Heart Disease
Heart disease includes conditions affecting the heart, such as coronary heart disease, heart attack, congestive heart failure and congenital heart disease. Heart disease is the lea
Read PostThe Food Pyramid Still Matters
The old saying is true – you are what you eat. A healthy diet provides the nutrients that your body needs, can increase your energy levels & improve overall health. Food from each
Read PostHow to Buy Healthy Groceries on a Budget
One of your many 2017 New Year’s resolutions could be saving money. We are here to help you start saving at your weekly trip to the grocery store. Use these tips to guarantee more
Read PostThe Best 8 New Year's Resolution
Get in Shape: Stop putting off that gym membership or run with your best friend. It is time to get your heart healthy in 2017. Don’t get overwhelmed by this new addition to your da
Read Post7 Ways to Stop a Cold
7 Ways to to Stop a Cold Before It Begins: Prop yourself up with pillows Take a hot shower Drink H2O Get a good night’s sleep Take a big dose of Vitamin C Gargle with salt water E
Read Post5 Tips to Avoid the Winter Blues
It’s the time of year when many people feel what is often called the “winter blues.” Days are shorter and colder, which means you may have less energy or feel moody. Here are five
Read PostWorld AIDS Day
WHAT IS WORLD AIDS DAY? World AIDS Day is held on the 1st of December each year and is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support fo
Read PostHave Yourself a Healthy Holiday
The holidays are typically a time to gather with family and friends to celebrate over meals and traditions. This time of year doesn’t have to disrupt your diabetes control. Conside
Read PostUnderstanding Diabetes
Living with diabetes is a team effort between you and your healthcare team (doctor, diabetes nurse educator, diabetes dietitian educator, pharmacist, and others). You are the most
Read PostWhat are the Symptoms of Pneumonia
Pneumonia symptoms can vary from mild to severe, depending on the type of pneumonia you have, your age and health. The most common symptoms of pneumonia are: Cough (with some
Read PostCaregivers Need Taking Care of Too
The first rule of taking care of others: take care of yourself first. Caregiving can be a rewarding experience, but it is also physically and emotionally demanding. The stress of d
Read PostBe A Quitter!
Tobacco-related diseases are the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. Smoking increases the risk of lung and other types of cancer, coronary heart disease and s
Read PostHave you received your FREE flu shot?
Don’t miss out on your FREE flu shot, so you can get out and do more. Great News! All IBA members enrolled with Caremark as their Pharmacy Benefit Manager are eligible to receive a
Read PostEarly Cancer Detection
More than 30% of cancer can be prevented, mainly by living a healthy lifestyle. Take these steps to reduce your risk and improve your overall health: Stay away from tobacco based p
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