Having a strong relationship with your primary care provider (PCP) helps you better manage your health. Don’t have a PCP or thinking about switching providers? Here are four ways having the right PCP can benefit you.
With the end of the year just around the corner, now is the perfect time to make sure you take advantage of your plan benefits and resources. Here are five to take advantage of now.
Vaccines like flu and RSV help protect you and your loved ones from serious illnesses. Talk to your provider about staying up-to-date and getting the right shots at the right times.
Keep your smile bright and healthy with this easy-to-follow checklist for spotting common oral health problems. Plus, learn the signs that it's time for a check-up with your dentist.
Taking the right steps once you (or your loved one) come home from the hospital can help speed up recovery. Here’s how you can support your recovery and get back to doing the things you love.
Did you know that regular dental checkups accomplish a lot more than just spotting and treating cavities? Here are five reasons to make a dentist appointment ASAP.
Here’s some good news: Most skin cancers are preventable and treatable when found early. To reduce your risk of getting skin cancer, follow these smart steps.
An eye exam can find a serious health condition before you notice symptoms. Or it can find a sign that a disease you know you have is getting worse and needs more care.
We asked, and you answered. Read on to learn what health care topics and insurance benefits are most important to Allina Health | Aetna Medicare Advantage members.
What you eat can have a major impact on your well-being, including your brain health and memory. In fact, eating certain foods might help prevent Alzheimer’s disease.
With so many things to remember from day to day — birthdays, doctor appointments, bill due dates — it’s no wonder we sometimes slip up and forget to take our medicines.
By now you’ve likely heard the usual advice for safeguarding your heart health: Get regular cardio exercise, eat a diet rich in fruits, veggies and healthy fats, and steer clear of cigarettes.
There are plenty of good reasons to cut back on sugar. Maybe you’ve been diagnosed with diabetes and you’re trying to keep your blood sugar levels in check.
Yearly exams are key to stopping health problems in their tracks — or catching issues early. Here are the four exams that you shouldn’t let fall through the cracks or put off scheduling.