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Coffee Culture – Caffeine Awareness Month
Does the warmth of a freshly brewed cup of coffee give you the strength to tackle the day? We all know the feeling of relying on our trusty friend caffeine to get us through a busy day when we can’t afford to be groggy. But, at what point does our dependency start to affect our…
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When you love someone, your feelings extend far beyond one day of the year. Now that the frills of Valentine’s Day have faded, how will you continue to show your love? Roses and chocolate are always nice, but there are lots of meaningful ways to express how much you care about someone past February 14th!…
Read MoreNow Offering Monoclonal Antibody Therapy, a Breakthrough COVID-19 Treatment Under Emergency Use Authorization by the FDA
SE Texas ER & Hospital now offers monoclonal antibody therapy as an alternative COVID-19 treatment option for those who meet the criteria mentioned below. The infusion therapy offered, Eli Lilly’s bamlanivimab, is under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Admisinstration (FDA). Monoclonal antibody therapy is not remdesivir, a separate COVID-19…
Read MoreEmergency Room Services
Providing the care you deserve It may be hard to remember a time when anything other than COVID-19 came to mind when you thought of the hospital. And although our healthcare workers on the frontlines have certainly given this pandemic their all, hospital and emergency room care extend far beyond the coronavirus. As we take…
Read MoreSE Texas ER Opens Highly Anticipated Second Location in Spring Valley
. Media Contact: Erika Savarese Director of Marketing esavarese@setexaser.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE HOUSTON, December 9, 2020—SE Texas ER & Hospital is opening its second facility, SE Texas ER at Spring Valley, on Dec. 10. Starting this Thursday, the premier facility will remain open 24/7, 365 days a year. This physician-owned freestanding ER will offer comprehensive emergency care to the community and is located at 9180 Katy Fwy Suite #150. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the celebratory opening event has been postponed…
Read MoreThe Gift-Giving Guide for Safe Children’s Toys
It’s the season of giving! Whether you’re shopping for the kids in your life or looking to donate gifts, here are a few helpful things to keep in mind to ensure you’re buying safe toys. 10 Tips for Giving Gifts to Children Before buying a gift, read the label! Warning labels on the package should…
Read MoreA Fresh Take on Your Thanksgiving Feast
When you think of the holidays, things like food, family, and friends come to mind. And although we all deserve to fully enjoy this time of year, overindulging too much can lead to habits that follow you past the holiday season. Comfort food especially can be a slippery slope, and it’s something Americans often struggle…
Read MoreWorld Mental Health Day 2020
World Mental Health Day is October 10th, and this year in particular is a valuable time to open the conversation about mental and emotional health. Psychological Impacts of COVID-19 Although life has seemingly started to move on and regain a degree of normalcy, the implications of this global pandemic are still prevalent. Many people are…
Read MoreAddiction and Recovery in the Pandemic
National Recovery Month is observed each September as an initiative to educate Americans on the challenges, realities, and options available for those living with substance use disorders (SUD). While social interaction and support from others play major roles in seeking help and maintaining sobriety, this pandemic has brought unique challenges for many people struggling. Whether…
Read MoreParenting in a Pandemic: Back to School Safety Tips
As a parent, there are countless life milestones you’ve been preparing for since you had your first child. Although the first day of school is on that list, no one could have anticipated the circumstances we’re currently under. Some things may be out of our control, but there are ways to feel more prepared for what you’re walking into. This…
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