By Alexandra Becker On the morning of Friday, Dec. 11, more than 800 breakfast meals awaited hospital staff at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center as they arrived for their day shifts or departed their evening shifts. Provided by The Toasted Yolk Café The Woodlands, the meals wrapped up the latest round of Memorial Hermann [Continue Reading]
Deep Vein Thrombosis Can Quickly Put a Damper on Your Holiday Plans
COVID-19 has put the kibosh on travel plans for some, but for others they are still going to hop in the car or get on an airplane and head over the river and through the woods to grandma’s house for holiday fun. While most will think to remember their iPad, pillows, books, etc. to keep [Continue Reading]
Safety Needs To Be Added To The Menu This Holiday Season
By: George Kovacik When the COVID-19 pandemic started in March, none of us thought we would still be dealing with it during the 2020 holiday season, but here we are. With the number of cases rising throughout the United States, it’s important to take certain precautions when getting together with family and close friends, especially [Continue Reading]
This Is the Year to Quit
By: Drew Munhausen Every year on the third Thursday of November, the American Cancer Society encourages smokers to participate in the Great American Smokeout by quitting tobacco. According to the American Cancer Society, by quitting – even just for a day – tobacco users take an important step toward a healthier life and help reduce their risk of developing [Continue Reading]
“Different Than Anything in My Career”
Amabir Mattewal, M.D., Medical Director of the ICU, Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center, Describes His Life Treating Patients During COVID-19 Working in the ICU I thought I had seen everything. However, when COVID-19 hit Houston extremely hard in mid-June, it was nothing like anything I have experienced in my career. We were fortunate by [Continue Reading]
Every Day to Prevent and Protect
By Sandy McKay, MD FAAP Parents are naturally protective of their children, and we are constantly worrying about how we can keep our kids safe. When my kids were young, I seriously considered wrapping them in bubble wrap. My oldest would get hurt walking and could trip on air. My baby continues to be a [Continue Reading]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- …
- 29
- Next Page »