Five Questions Important to a Man’s Health
If you’re a man looking to improve your health, you can start by answering these five questions.
If you’re a man looking to improve your health, you can start by answering these five questions.
A cancer diagnosis can be difficult to deal with. Knowing what to ask and who to turn to for support can help.
We’re currently looking for a few SCAN members to participate in special projects that support and motivate other SCAN members—and have some fun while doing it. (And yes, you get paid, too!)
One of every three adults has prediabetes. Problem is, most of them don’t know it. Are you one of them?
If you think you’re alone in feeling lonely, you’re not. Far from it, in fact. According to a U.S. Surgeon General report on social connection, as many as half of all Americans say they feel the same way.
The readers have spoken! Discover what SCAN Club readers find most valuable, and share your own feedback.
Turn to your SCAN benefits for help with loneliness and its challenges.
SCAN member Dave J. lives alone in a mountain cabin he and his wife shared before she passed away three years ago. Without his own car, Dave rarely leaves home. Family members are far away; most of his friends are gone. At age 79, Dave would have little contact with the outside world if it wasn’t for the virtual meetings with a group of SCAN members every Friday morning.
If you’re a woman looking to improve your health, you can start by answering these five questions.
Follow these tips to safeguard your personal information, recognize suspicious emails, and report fraud to prevent becoming a victim.
Need help communicating with your doctor in English? SCAN offers interpreters for various languages, including American Sign Language.