July 2016

3 Heat Exhaustion Questions Answered For Parents

By |2022-03-17T10:43:41-05:00July 12th, 2016|Children & Youth, Daily Living, News Feed|

Parents: do you have heat exhaustion questions? Did you know that kids are more prone to heat exhaustion because they have fewer sweat glands? If you have active kids that love to spend time outdoors, brushing up on a little first aid knowledge can’t hurt. If you’re looking for preventative measures, symptoms, and treatment for [...]

What does SPF mean? Facts and Myths About SPF Numbers on Sunscreen Lotions

By |2022-03-17T10:43:59-05:00July 9th, 2016|Children & Youth, Daily Living, External Health, Local Galveston, News Feed|

No wants to walk away from a family vacay or a relaxing day at the pool looking and feeling like a red hot lobster. So how do we go about preventing sunburn or even skin cancer? We buy the highest SPF sunscreen at $9.00 a pop. But is the cost of SPF 100 really worth [...]

June 2016

Hospitality Health ER Physician Jeffrey Beers Discusses Secondary Drowning with Tyler NBC Affiliate KETK

By |2022-03-17T10:44:26-05:00June 20th, 2016|Children & Youth, Daily Living, Local Galveston, News Feed, Physician Blog|

Tyler, TX (June 19, 2016)- Hospitality Health ER has a message for those seeking summer fun: Swimming may be a great way to beat the heat this summer, but it can also present a danger most people aren’t aware of known as secondary drowning. Commonly mislabeled as “dry drowning”, secondary drowning occurs when water is [...]

April 2016

March 2016

4 Eating Habits That Affect Cold & Flu

By |2021-04-23T16:14:22-05:00March 15th, 2016|News Feed|

Did you know by changing your diet, you could help your body fight off the common cold and flu? Certain foods that you eat carry specific vitamins that are needed to sustain a healthy lifestyle. With healthy eating and calorie reduction you could help reduce levels of compounds that depress your immune system. Check out [...]