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May Awareness Roundup: Stroke, ALS, and Employee Health & Fitness


This May, raise awareness and take action on key health topics. It’s American Stroke Month, a time to promote stroke prevention and recognize the signs of stroke. It’s also ALS Awareness Month, spotlighting support for those affected by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Additionally, Global Employee Health and Fitness Month offers a great opportunity for employers to encourage physical activity and wellbeing in the workplace.


May is Clinical Trial Awareness Month



The American Cancer Society’s ACS ACTS™ program offers free, personalized support to help patients and caregivers find cancer clinical trials in their region. Learn how this trusted service can connect you or your employees to critical trial options and resources.

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Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month



Explore the rich history, culture, and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities this May. The Smithsonian Institution offers a wide range of virtual and in-person events to commemorate the month.

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NEBGH welcomes Rosanne Cuje of Mastercard to the Board of Directors! Read the interview to learn more about one of the rising star in benefits.

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NEBGH Webinar - The First 100 Days of the Second Trump Administration: Health Care and Benefits Implications for Employers


NEBGH hosted a discussion with Washington, DC, insiders on key health policy and human resources (HR) benefits developments from the first 100 days of the new administration.

CDC Issues New Skin Cancer Prevention Guidance for Outdoor Workers



As summer approaches, the CDC has released updated skin cancer prevention strategies tailored for outdoor workers. Employers can use these guidelines to help protect their workforce from harmful UV exposure and reduce long-term cancer risk.

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Federal AI Guidelines Offer Insights for Private Sector Employers



The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has issued new policies governing how federal agencies procure and use artificial intelligence. Epstein Becker Green outlines how these protocols can serve as a model for responsible AI implementation in the private sector.

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