Blog – FOE.com https://foe.com The Fraternal Order of Eagles Wed, 16 Jul 2025 16:42:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://foe.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/cropped-Grand-Aerie-FB-150x150.jpg?crop=1 Blog – FOE.com https://foe.com 32 32 224605996 Dues Must Be Paid By July 18 https://foe.com/2025/07/16/dues-must-be-paid-by-july-18/ https://foe.com/2025/07/16/dues-must-be-paid-by-july-18/#respond Wed, 16 Jul 2025 16:42:34 +0000 https://foe.com/?p=9684 The Fraternal Order of Eagles will be auto-dropping delinquent members on July 18 at 3 a.m. EST. If you have not paid yet, please be sure to pay your dues no later than tomorrow evening to allow your Secretary proper time to input the dues payments into the Member Management System (MMS). Don’t risk losing your member benefits, access to our 1,300 locations across North America or your years of service to the organization.

Pay today and remain a member of one of the world’s most storied fraternal organizations!

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DRC Director’s Report – July 2025 https://foe.com/2025/07/03/drc-directors-report-july-2025/ https://foe.com/2025/07/03/drc-directors-report-july-2025/#respond Thu, 03 Jul 2025 20:53:55 +0000 https://foe.com/?p=9568 A recent story from the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital’s News and Views blog spotlights groundbreaking interdisciplinary research involving several members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Diabetes Research Center (FOEDRC). The feature, titled “The mouth tells the story: Metabolic syndrome impacts the oral milieu even before dental disease occurs,” highlights collaborative work by Eric Taylor, PhD, Sukirth Ganesan, DDS, PhD, Ashutosh Mangalam, PhD and Vanessa Curtis, MD. 

Their research, recently published in the peer-reviewed journal JCI Insight, reveals a novel link between metabolic syndrome and the oral microbiome. The team discovered that even in the absence of dental disease, individuals with metabolic syndrome show distinct changes in their oral bacteria – suggesting that oral health may provide early clues about broader metabolic dysfunction.

This study bridges the fields of endocrinology, microbiology, immunology, and pediatric medicine, reflecting the FOEDRC’s commitment to team science and translational research. As the blog article notes, these findings may open new pathways for earlier diagnosis and intervention for metabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, through a simple oral health assessment.

We congratulate FOEDRC faculty members Drs. Taylor, Ganesan, Mangalam, and Curtis on this impactful contribution and their continued leadership in advancing the understanding of diabetes and its associated conditions.

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DRC Director’s Report – June 2025 https://foe.com/2025/06/05/drc-directors-report-june-2025/ https://foe.com/2025/06/05/drc-directors-report-june-2025/#respond Thu, 05 Jun 2025 20:54:00 +0000 https://foe.com/?p=9571 The Fraternal Order of Eagles Diabetes Research Center (FOEDRC) was excited to co-manage the 2025 Health Sciences Research Day, held on Friday, May 2nd, 2025. For the first time, FOEDRC joined the broader Health Sciences campus in a collaborative celebration of research excellence, replacing our traditional standalone Research Day with inclusion in this larger event.

The day featured approximately 200 poster presentations representing a wide range of scientific disciplines, including diabetes and metabolism, and attracted a strong turnout from faculty, trainees, and staff. In addition to poster sessions, attendees enjoyed two concurrent mini-symposia tracks featuring 10-minute oral presentations. These talks offered trainees and investigators the opportunity to share their work in a dynamic format with colleagues across campus.

A highlight of the event was the keynote address delivered by Dr. Matthew Merrins, Associate Professor of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Merrins presented a compelling lecture titled “Glycolysis: At the Crossroads of Beta-cell Nutrient Sensing, GPCR Signaling, and Incretin Action.” During his visit, he also met one-on-one with FOEDRC faculty and participated in group dinners with researchers whose work intersects with his own, fostering valuable scientific discussion and collaboration.

The day included a catered lunch and concluded with a lively reception, providing an opportunity for attendees to network and reflect on the day’s presentations.

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Eagles Announce New Strategic Partnership with Wellcare to Provide Medicare Advantage Options to Members https://foe.com/2025/05/05/eagles-announce-new-strategic-partnership-with-wellcare-to-provide-medicare-advantage-options-to-members/ https://foe.com/2025/05/05/eagles-announce-new-strategic-partnership-with-wellcare-to-provide-medicare-advantage-options-to-members/#respond Mon, 05 May 2025 20:14:56 +0000 https://foe.com/?p=9403

The Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) is pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with Wellcare, the Medicare brand of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC).

Through the partnership, Wellcare will provide Eagles with access to Medicare Advantage plan educational seminars both online and in Aeries across the jurisdiction, as well as products and solutions to help complement existing healthcare coverage. 

For more than 20 years, Wellcare has offered a range of Medicare products, including Medicare Advantage and Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (PDP) in 32 states, offering affordable coverage beyond Original Medicare. Wellcare is committed to transforming the health of the communities it serves, one person at a time. For more information about Wellcare, visit www.wellcare.com

Additionally, Wellcare will be present at the 2025 Fraternal Order of Eagles International Convention in Grand Rapids, Mich., July 5-7 to meet with Eagles and conduct on-site seminars for this year’s registered attendees. 

“The F.O.E. is proud to partner with Wellcare to bring Medicare Advantage plan education and solutions to Eagle members,” said F.O.E. Marketing Director Zack Timmons. “Our top priority is finding quality services to benefit our membership and Wellcare’s attentive service to America’s seniors and the care with which they help these individuals navigate the Medicare Advantage plan options makes them a natural fit for the Eagles.”

Members who are unable to attend an in-person session will have the option to participate in online seminars. Eagles can visit the Member Benefits page at foe.com to sign up for seminars on May 29 (5 p.m. EST) and August 27 (4 p.m. EST). Additional seminars will be announced on foe.com at a later date.

‘Ohana Health Plan, a plan offered by WellCare Health Insurance of Arizona, Inc. Washington residents: “Wellcare” is issued by Coordinated Care of Washington, Inc., a subsidiary of Centene Corporation. Washington residents: Health Net Life Insurance Company is contracted with Medicare for PPO plans. “Wellcare by Health Net” is issued by Health Net Life Insurance Company. Washington residents: “Wellcare” is issued by WellCare Health Insurance Company of Washington, Inc., a subsidiary of Centene Corporation.

For accommodations of persons with special needs at meetings, call 1-877-699-3552 (TTY: 711). There is no obligation to enroll.

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DRC Director’s Report – April 2025 https://foe.com/2025/04/16/drc-directors-report-april-2025/ https://foe.com/2025/04/16/drc-directors-report-april-2025/#respond Wed, 16 Apr 2025 17:26:37 +0000 https://foe.com/?p=9355

Honoring Dr. William Sivitz: A Legacy of Discovery in Diabetes and Mitochondrial Research

This month, we are proud to highlight the continued scientific contributions William Sivitz, MD, a foundational member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Diabetes Research Center and a cornerstone of the University of Iowa’s endocrinology and diabetes research community since 1987.

Dr. Sivitz, now emeritus faculty, remains actively involved in research and continues to publish impactful work. His latest study entitled “Detection of liver mitochondrial oxaloacetate by NMR spectroscopy and membrane potential-dependent accumulation” was recently published in the FASEB Journal. This innovative research utilizes nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to investigate how oxaloacetate—a key metabolic intermediate—is detected and regulated within liver mitochondria, often known as the “powerhouse” of the cell. His findings shed light on the role of mitochondrial membrane potential in oxaloacetate accumulation, offering deeper insight into cellular energy metabolism and its relevance to metabolic diseases such as diabetes and obesity.

Dr. Sivitz’s career exemplifies a powerful blend of clinical care and basic science. As a practicing endocrinologist for decades, his work has always been grounded in improving patient outcomes. His contributions to two of the most influential multicenter diabetes trials—the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) and the Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Diabetes (GRADE) study—have helped shape the clinical standards used to treat people with diabetes today.

Throughout his career, Dr. Sivitz has been a national leader in studying how our cells produce energy and how this process can go wrong in diseases like diabetes. He has focused especially on mitochondria and how their function and stress levels affect the body’s overall health. His research has helped us better understand how small changes at the cellular level can lead to bigger problems in metabolism and disease.

As a founding member of the FOEDRC, Dr. Sivitz has played an essential role in building the research culture that defines our Center. His curiosity, rigor, and mentorship continue to inspire colleagues and trainees alike. We are deeply grateful for his ongoing presence and leadership in our scientific community.

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Oral History Postcards Arriving To Members This Week https://foe.com/2025/04/07/oral-history-postcards-arriving-to-members-this-week/ https://foe.com/2025/04/07/oral-history-postcards-arriving-to-members-this-week/#comments Mon, 07 Apr 2025 19:35:30 +0000 https://foe.com/?p=9321

Many members will be receiving postcards this week for our Oral History Project in partnership with PCI.

PCI is reaching out to validate membership information and to collect stories from our members over the phone to be used in an F.O.E. History project, which will culminate in a hardcover book outlining the stories of our members and the organization as a whole.

Please consider participating in this project and help us get our history told!

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Rooms Still Available At Hyatt Place https://foe.com/2025/03/27/rooms-still-available-at-hyatt-place/ https://foe.com/2025/03/27/rooms-still-available-at-hyatt-place/#respond Thu, 27 Mar 2025 17:49:13 +0000 https://foe.com/?p=9187 Rooms are still available at the Hyatt Place in Grand Rapids for the 2025 International Convention, July 5-10. The Hyatt Place hotel is located a block from the Amway Grand Plaza and offers members a rate of $139/night with $10/night self-parking.

Special F.O.E. discounts for staying at the Hyatt Place include 50% off the breakfast buffet, 20% off food and beverage (alcohol not included), $5 domestic beers and $6 import/craft beers, $17 domestic 60 oz. pitchers and $19-24 craft 60 oz. Pitchers.

Book today by calling 1-800-233-1234 or visiting the Hyatt Place’s online booking portal.

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Membership Tagline Contest https://foe.com/2025/03/08/membership-tagline-contest/ https://foe.com/2025/03/08/membership-tagline-contest/#comments Sat, 08 Mar 2025 17:06:05 +0000 https://foe.com/?p=8839

From recruitment to initiation, Membership is a team effort. That’s why the Grand Aerie wants you to be a part of our next big membership campaign with our 2024-25 Membership Tagline Contest.

Come up with a creative and catchy tagline that helps convey the meaning of the Eagles and the importance of Membership. The winning entry will be used on flyers, posters and other materials made available at the 2025 International Convention in Grand Rapids, Michigan!

Email your name, home Aerie/Auxiliary number and your tagline to membership@foe.com along with a brief explanation for your tagline. Entries are due by May 1, 2025. The winning entry will be revealed on June 1, 2025 to kick off the 2025-2026 fraternal year!

The winner will receive a $500 gift card to the F.O.E. Online Store, a plaque commemorating their tagline and will be featured in a one-on-one YouTube interview with Membership Coordinator Tim Hoyt.

Don’t wait – enter today!

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DRC Director’s Report – March 2025 https://foe.com/2025/03/07/drc-directors-report-march-2025/ https://foe.com/2025/03/07/drc-directors-report-march-2025/#respond Fri, 07 Mar 2025 15:27:37 +0000 https://foe.com/?p=8832 We are pleased to share that Brian O’Neill, MD, PhD, a valued member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Diabetes Research Center (FOEDRC), has recently been appointed to the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI). This prestigious recognition is reserved for early-career physician-scientists under the age of 50 who have made significant contributions to medical research. Dr. O’Neill’s selection reflects not only his groundbreaking work in diabetes research, but also his leadership and dedication to advancing patient care. 

Dr. O’Neill’s research has focused on the often-overlooked impact of diabetes on skeletal muscle function. His investigations into how impaired insulin signaling affects muscle strength and mitochondrial energy production have provided critical insights into the accelerated muscle loss experienced by individuals with diabetes. His work has underscored the importance of glycemic control and identified potential therapeutic targets to mitigate muscle deterioration, particularly for aging patients or those recovering from major surgeries.

His appointment to the ASCI is particularly significant, as he is the first faculty member from the University of Iowa’s Department of Internal Medicine to be elected to this esteemed organization since 2017. Membership in the ASCI is highly selective, requiring nomination and endorsement from distinguished peers in the field. Dr. O’Neill’s nomination was led by his PhD mentor, Dr. E. Dale Abel, and strongly supported by leading researchers from institutions such as the National Institutes of Health and the Mayo Clinic.

As Director of the Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism Fellowship program, he plays a crucial role in shaping the next generation of physician-scientists. His recognition by the ASCI reinforces the FOEDRC’s mission to support and develop leaders in diabetes research.

Dr. O’Neill will be formally inducted into the ASCI in April 2025 in Chicago, where he will join a distinguished group of physician-scientists dedicated to advancing medical discovery. This milestone is not only a testament to his individual achievements but also reflects the collaborative and innovative environment fostered at the University of Iowa.

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Welcome to the new FOE.com! https://foe.com/2025/02/26/welcome-to-the-new-foe-com/ https://foe.com/2025/02/26/welcome-to-the-new-foe-com/#comments Wed, 26 Feb 2025 23:41:52 +0000 https://foe.com/?p=8614 In the wake of our recent server issues, the Grand Aerie Marketing Department has redesigned foe.com. Because of the unexpected situation, some of the tools on the site, like the Aerie Locator and the Members-Only log in, are currently not available but we are working to get those back up for you as soon as possible.

In the meantime, the Members-Only section will be available to all while we work through these improvements. In the coming weeks, we will be making additional improvements to the site to help give you the tools you need to succeed.

We appreciate your patience as we work to get everything back to 100% and we look forward to seeing many of you again soon on the Eagle trail.

Fraternally,

The Grand Aerie

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