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Your Health, Your Way: Discover Maven for Men
Being a man in today’s world comes with a unique set of challenges. Whether you’re thinking about starting a family, in the thick of parenthood, navigating the complexities of midlife, or simply looking to prioritize your well-being, it’s easy to feel like you’re going it alone. But you don’t have to.
A Diabetic’s Guide to a Healthy Thanksgiving
During November, we celebrate Thanksgiving and Diabetes Awareness Month, which is a month that we raise awareness about diabetes.
2025 FSBP Open Season – Benefit Enhancements, Changes, and Webinars
Open Season started Monday, November 11th and it is already in full swing! You have until December 9th to make changes to your health insurance, dental and vision insurance, and FSAFEDS program. If you’re content with your health, dental/vision insurance, there is no action needed on your end. For the FSAFEDS program, you do have to re-enroll every year. Keep reading to learn about the new changes and added benefits to the Foreign Service Benefit Plan.
Breast Cancer Awareness – Early Detection Saves
As fall settles in, we have found ourselves joining the conversation around Breast Cancer Awareness again. Last year we published a blog, ‘Let’s Talk Breast Cancer and Genetics,’ educating members on breast cancer and its connection to genetics. This year we’re aiming to educate our readers on the important role that early detection plays in a breast cancer diagnosis.
The Importance of Dental Hygiene
As we observe National Dental Hygiene Month this October, it’s an opportune time to reflect on the significance of maintaining good oral health. Dental hygiene is not just about keeping your teeth white and cavity-free; it is critical to your overall health and well-being.
Cancer Awareness: Knowing the Signs
Can you smell the pumpkin spice? Can you feel the cooler weather? Have you seen the Halloween and Christmas decor when shopping? Around this time, summer is winding down and we begin to prepare for fall and the upcoming holidays. While we anticipate the future memories we are going to make, let’s take the time to acknowledge the lives lost from various types of cancers.