By Jennifer Latson It’s easy to commit to healthy lifestyle changes on January 1. The hard part is keeping them going in February — and beyond. So how can we set ourselves up for success when it comes to health and fitness resolutions, and how can we keep up our momentum throughout the rest of [Continue Reading]
Heart attack vs. sudden cardiac arrest: Do you know the difference?
Q&A with Dr. Daniel Hermann, interventional cardiologist, Memorial Hermann Health System According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. There are roughly 800,000 heart attacks reported annually nationwide. Alongside these statistics, more than 350,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests [Continue Reading]
Breathing Easy: After a double lung transplant, Brandy Mills feels like a ‘walking miracle.’
After Brandy Mills contracted COVID-19 in the summer of 2021, she spent more than three months in the hospital. She could barely get out of bed. She lost 50 pounds. And her lungs quit working. Today, she’s back on her feet, thanks to a double lung transplant she received at Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center over [Continue Reading]
Roadside Assistance: A Memorial Hermann oncology nurse made a lifesaving detour on her way to work.
Dioni Lopez, RN, was on her way to work one morning when the highway traffic came to a sudden stop. She worried briefly about being late for her 8:30 a.m. meeting. Then she saw a man lying in the roadway, and all she could think was: “How can I help?” The man, a motorcyclist, appeared [Continue Reading]
Health Safety Tips for Freezing Temperatures
By Alexandra Becker Winter is about to hit Houston—hard—with even a rare chance of snow on Monday. But for those of us used to 60-degree Decembers, a forecast in the 20s and 30s can be daunting. Here are our top tips for staying safe during Texas’ version of an “arctic blast.” Dress in warm layers. [Continue Reading]
Coping with Loss at the Holidays
The holidays can be a difficult time, especially for anyone who has recently — or not so recently — lost a loved one. Missing someone is always hard, but the loss can feel even more glaring when you’re surrounded by holiday gatherings and celebrations. And while grief and loneliness can strike at any time, the [Continue Reading]
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