Importance of Preventative Care

Preventative care is the most important step you can take to manage your health. Many of the top risk factors leading to illness and premature death are preventable. According to the…

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Flu Prevention Tips

The flu is spread around mainly during the fall and winter months. To help minimize your risk of catching it, follow these preventative tips: Get Vaccinated Influenza is the only…

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Seasonal Affective Disorder

10 million American’s are suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that is related to changes in seasons. SAD begins and ends at…

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Cold vs Flu – Know the Difference

The flu and the common cold are both respiratory illnesses but are caused by different viruses. These illnesses have very similar symptoms and it can be difficult to tell them…

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Tips On How To Stay Healthy During The Holidays

The holiday season is many peoples favorite time of the year. It’s a time to give, laugh and celebrate. But with holidays also comes food, food and more food. We…

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November is National Diabetes Month

This month we strive to boost awareness about the risk factors, symptoms, and types of diabetes. Why should you care about Diabetes? Diabetes effects 1 in 10 people in the…

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Changes To Vacation Benefit 2020

There will be a few changes to the Vacation Benefit payouts, effective January 2020. Members who are signed up with the Union Building Trades Federal Credit Union will no longer…

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Ask A Financial Advisor

Creating a budget that works for your life can help control your spending and allow you to save more money for retirement. TRACK YOUR SPENDING Keep track of what you…

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