Webinars: COVID-19 Tips for Work and more
National EAP, Inc. is hosting a special webinar series to provide education and support during the COVID- 19 outbreak. Join us to learn strategies for self care, how to be successful with your work, and much more! See full details for the webinars here >>… Read More
Webinar: Practicing Self-Care and Managing Stress During the COVID-19 Outbreak
National EAP is hosting a virtual support group (3/24 and 3/26) on how to manage mental health concerns and cope with stress during the COVID-19 outbreak. Attendees can join via webcam. Click here for details >>… Read More
Davis Vision: Safe Toys and Celebrations Month
According to Prevent Blindness America, children sustain approximately 11,000 toy-related eye injuries each year. Most toy-related eye injuries are treated, have no long-term effects, and are easily preventable. Read more >>… Read More
Davis Vision: 5 eye health conditions to look out for as you age
As we reach our 40s and 50s, we face new vision challenges that may be just around the corner. Fortunately, most age-related vision issues are preventable and treatable if you take simple steps to protect your eyes. Learn more >>… Read More
Pre-Retirement Planning Seminar
The Retirement Funds of Local 25, I.B.E.W. will sponsor a two-session, pre-retirement planning seminar, starting on Wednesday, October 30, 2019 and concluding on Wednesday, November 6, 2019 from 7:00 to 9:15 p.m. on both days. The two-evening seminar will be for plan participants and spouses only, and the sessions will… Read More
Davis Vision: Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month
Back-to-school vision tips With school just around the corner, your child’s annual eye exam should be a priority. Vision is one of the most important factors in learning and development. Nearly 80% of a child’s learning is acquired through his or her visual system, making it the cornerstone for a… Read More
Davis Vision: Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Month
What is AMD? Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is deterioration of the macula, which is the small central area of the retina of the eye that is responsible for sharp, central vision. There is currently no cure for AMD, though some treatments can delay its progression or even improve vision. Through… Read More
MagnaCare: Traveling with Diabetes
People with diabetes are sometimes hesitant to travel due to concerns about disruptions to their meal schedule, unfamiliar foods, finding medications, and other diabetes-related issues. The fact is, with some advance planning, people with diabetes can go anywhere and do almost anything. Read more >>… Read More
MagnaCare: On the holidays, stick to your plan
The tasty treats of the holiday season are one of the many things that people look forward to each December. Just because you have diabetes doesn’t mean you have to miss out on all the excitement and deliciousness that the holiday has to offer. Read more >>… Read More
Davis Vision: Keep your eyes safe from costume contacts
Ophthalmologists advise to stay away from over-the-counter nonprescription colored contacts, which can damage eyes and your vision. A recent study has shown that chemicals such as chlorine were found in three types of non-prescription costume contact lenses. Read more >>… Read More