Monday, July 7, 2014

Eye Injury Prevention Month

   During the summer months, there are a lot of moving pieces when scheduling flights, packing, and attending summer camp, family vacation and more importantly...firework theatrical productions.  Imagine all these variants, coupled with the entire extended family, co-located in the same central time period for longer stents than any average school day..............DANGER!

   So parents and young adults (in charge of minors), please ensure that all tasks take into consideration eye injury hazards.Keep sharp objects out of reach, toddler-proof sharp edges such as on the tables, keep sharp pens and pencils up high and always keep a bottle of water near to flush the eyes or any irritants that may get into the eyes. Keep dangerous liquids and cleaning products locked away and out of reach, as they may be poisonous and/or toxic if ingested or consumed into the human body.

---Excerpt from Blindness and Eye Injury, Law Offices of Kevin Krist  (Houston,TX)----
While the majority of cases of legal blindness are caused by eye disease, an estimated 4 percent of individuals who are blind suffered their vision impairment as a result of trauma or injury to the eye. The American Academy of Ophthalmology compiled statistics on eye injuries and vision impairment from 2004 to 2008 and determined that an estimated 2.5 million eye injuries occur each year, causing 50,000 people annually to lose all or part of their vision.

Causes of Eye Injuries and Blindness

The American Academy of Ophthalmology has provided detailed information on common causes of eye injuries, as well as facts and figures on what age groups are the most at risk of suffering an injury to the eye that causes vision impairment. According to figures collected from 2004 to 2008:
  • 44.1 percent of reported eye injuries happen in the home.
  • 14.7 percent of eye injuries happen during sports and recreational activities.
  • 15.6 percent of eye injuries occur in a work environment.
  • 11.4 percent of eye injuries happen as a result of motor vehicle accidents.
  • 14.2 percent of eye injuries occur on farms, at schools or in other unspecified locations.
These eye injuries can be caused by projectiles or flying objects; blunt objects such as construction tools; fingers, fists or body parts; or sharp objects such as wood splinters or glass shards. In a vehicle accident, not only can flying debris damage the eyes, but the airbag itself can also cause eye injuries. Chemical burns or exposure to toxins can also result in damage to the eye, especially in work or industrial environments. Fireworks are the cause of 1,500 eye injuries each year.
  Let's help Houston keep the statistics low this year and our family members safe. Stay Safe and remember to protect your eyes  by wearing safety goggles during rigorous sporting events like racquetball, paint ball and rock climbing.
Healthy regards,
Yolanda Williams

Friday, May 16, 2014

Blaklight Run

Date
Start: Saturday, July 12, 2014
Address
Reliant Stadium Reliant Pkwy
Houston , TX 77054
Registration Closing Date
Saturday, July 12, 2014

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Celebrating our 4th Anniversary by Offering you Savings

Serving the Community has been our mission through education, resuscitation and healthy living since May 10, 2010. It is our pleasure to extend the joy and savings on to you...our loyal patrons.

April 3, 2014-May 10, 2014
BLS classes are only $45, ACLS classes are a mere $200

Call us today to schedule your class. Limited time offer. Bring family, friends and neighbors too.
281-893-0060

Monday, March 17, 2014

Massage is Powerful!

Received a massage today from Janet at Natural Gifts Holistic Center! So overdue. They are running a March Madness Special where you receive $25 off your session...wooohoo! You should schedule your massage today. 

Saturday, March 1, 2014

FM 1960 St. Patrick's Day Parade 5k

DATE
Start: Sunday, March 16, 2014
ADDRESS
FM 1960 and Champion Forrest 5503 FM 1960 West
Houston , TX 77069
REGISTRATION CLOSING DATE
Saturday, March 15, 2014
ORGANIZER'S WEBSITE

ABOUT THIS ACTIVITY

We invite you to participate in the FM 1960 St. Patrick's Day Parade 5k. This course is flat, straight, and fast, so be ready to chase down the Leprechaun and a PR. The race is down a closed off FM 1960 parade route, so no turns. It is a Point A to Point B course, so plan a head and park in the middle to avoid long walks to the start and finish.
Packet Pick up: Saturday March 15, from Noon - 5pm, and Sunday from Noon - 1pm @ Sun & Ski Sports 5503 FM 1960 West, Houston Tx. 7769
Event schedule and times
Start: 1:45pm @ Sun & Ski Sports (corner of FM1960/Champion Forest)
We start the race as soon as the road is cleared by traffic control, so be at Sun & Ski by 1:30pm.
Finish: FM1960/Kuykendahl
Packet Pick up: Saturday March 15, from Noon - 5pm, and Sunday from Noon - 1pm @ Sun & Ski Sports 5503 FM 1960 West, Houston Tx. 7769
Running-5K
  
Run
$25.00
$30.00
Walk
$25.00
$30.00


Thursday, February 27, 2014

2014 Heart Health Facilities Collaboration for Houston

Bold new alliance among Houston’s leading health care providers to transform care delivery in the region

Future home of Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center on the McNair Campus.
Three of the region’s leading medical institutions – Baylor College of Medicine, CHI St. Luke’s Health and the Texas Heart® Institute – have significantly expanded and enhanced their long-standing educational, clinical and research affiliations in conjunction with Englewood, Colo.-based Catholic Health Initiatives, which sponsors and operates the newly named CHI St. Luke’s Health. 
Catholic Health Initiatives, one of the nation’s largest health systems, announced today that CHI St. Luke’s has partnered with Baylor College of Medicine in a joint venture for the new hospital on Baylor’s McNair Campus which will eventually replace the current CHI St. Luke’s hospital in the Texas Medical Center.
At the same time, Catholic Health Initiatives announced a new, strengthened affiliation with Texas Heart® Institute which calls for a significant, 10-year investment in the renowned institution to expand education and research into cardiovascular diseases.
The announcements were made by leaders of Catholic Health Initiatives, CHI St. Luke’s, Baylor and Texas Heart at a news conference in the Texas Medical Center. The agreements signal the continued expansion of the TMC, with venues in place to accommodate that growth.
CHI St. Luke’s and Baylor signed a joint-venture agreement to open a new, acute-care, open-staff hospital on Baylor’s McNair Campus in the central area of the Texas Medical Center, which is currently home to two outpatient facilities owned by the college -- the Baylor College of Medicine Medical Center and the Lee and Joe Jamail Specialty Care Center. Baylor and CHI St. Luke’s will jointly operate the new hospital.
In addition, together, CHI St. Luke’s Health, Baylor and THI will work to develop a state-of-the-art cardiovascular program on the campus of the new hospital that will be capable of transforming cardiovascular medicine through leadership in areas such as regenerative medicine and the development of next-generation medical devices.
“These agreements will bring to bear new capabilities and resources in an alliance that doesn’t exist anywhere else in the region,” said Kevin E. Lofton, president and chief executive officer of CHI. “This is a clinical, educational and research-focused enterprise that we think will be capable of creating miracles.”

Monday, February 17, 2014

Quote of the Week

"If we ignore our pasts and try to create a Godless society where things like money or ambition or property are worshipped, then the society loses. ... It is a battle we are fighting at the current time."
Rocco Buttiglione