It can’t happen. It will not happen. It will not happen to me. If it happens, there is nothing I can do. If it happens, the government will take care of me. Many believe disasters will not impact their community or affect them and, if a disaster does happen, that they will be taken care […]
Tag: Safety and Prevention
The Buzz on Earbuds
Today on NBC’s Today Show, they included a story about how adolescents are experiencing hearing loss, most likely due to exposure to loud noises and ear buds. Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Wake Specialty Physicians – ENT Audiologists Jeanne Lansing and Cameron Warren offer the following suggestions to […]
MRSA, MRSA Everywhere
Stephen Leinenweber is a pediatric intensivist with WakeMed Children’s Hospital. In the past, we would typically only see Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections in patients who had been in the hospital for a long period of time. Now, we are seeing more and more community acquired infection. In other words, we are now seeing patients […]
Battling the Bad Guys
This Thursday, fight back with a vengeance against bumps, bruises and bacteria at a FREE safety event just for kids! Join WakeMed’s Injury Prevention team and Safe Kids Wake County at 7 pm, just before a showing of Monsters vs. Aliens at Koka Booth’s Movies by Moonlight. Kids will learn about safety through fun activities […]
Off We Go to School!
Keep your child’s trip to school as safe as possible with these tips from www.safekids.org. Go Safely on Four Wheels While waiting for the bus, stand back 5 giant steps from the street. When the bus stops, line up in a single-file line. Hold on to the handrails, and be careful that your clothes or […]
No Children under 16 on ATVs
ATVs, whether for recreation or an occupation, are part of daily life in North Carolina – Safe Kids Wake County recommends that children under the age of 16 should never ride on or operate ATVs of any size – including youth-sized ATVs. Nationwide, approximately 130 children under the age of 16 die each year as […]
Smoking could lead to bladder cancer
Did you know there is a significant link between smoking and bladder cancer? Last night, WRAL-TV aired a story featuring Wake Specialty Physicians Urologist Sam Chawla discussing this link.
Rabies cases are cause for caution
On Wednesday, WRAL aired a story featuring WakeMed Emergency Department physician Eduardo Piqueras discussing the dangers of rabies.
Hot Temps Take Toll On Health
Chantal Howard, RN, nurse manager in the Raleigh Campus Adult Emergency Department, and Dr. Edwardo Piqueras, emergency physician with Wake Emergency Physicians, spent some time yesterday educating NBC 17 reporter Josh Green about the dangers of over exersion in extreme heat. Watch the resulting story here. And, WakeMed Diabetes Management Program Educator Rosie O’Hara talked with […]
Snake Bites Common in N.C.
As an update to Tuesday’s blog post about venomous snakes in North Carolina, watch this video that ran on WRAL yesterday evening during the 5:30 pm newscast. Also reference Dr. German’s previous blog post complete with photos to help you identify common venomous snakes native to North Carolina.