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Men are less likely to visit a doctor, less likely to talk about symptoms, and more likely to put off care until something feels serious. If that sounds familiar, you are not alone. But the truth is, staying on top of your health does not have to be complicated or time-consuming. A few simple habits and the right support can make a real difference in how you feel now and in the years ahead.
Now that warmer weather is here, many of you are spending more time outside, whether that means hiking, gardening, walking the dog, or just relaxing in the yard. That is great for your health. But it is also important to know how to protect yourself from tick bites and what to do if you find one on your skin.
As temperatures rise in early summer, dehydration becomes one of the most common health concerns we see.
November is not just for falling leaves and Thanksgiving feasts, it’s also National Diabetes Awareness Month. More than 98 million people in the US have prediabetes, and 4 out of 5 don’t even know it! At Radish we are making it easier than ever to get tested so you know your status and can take action early.
Even the best health benefits won’t matter if employees don’t use them. At Radish Health, we’ve built an onboarding process that makes accessing care effortless. From pre-filled registration that takes seconds to ongoing educational touchpoints, we remove the barriers that keep employees from getting the help they need. Because when the path to care is seamless, utilization follows.
As fall approaches, so does the start of the cold and flu season. While getting sick might seem inevitable, there are simple steps you can take to protect yourself and your family. In this post, we’ll share effective prevention tips to help you stay healthy this season, along with advice on how we can help at Radish Health if you start feeling under the weather.
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