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Parkland News Flash - Sept. 27, 2018


Great things happen every day at Parkland. The Parkland News Flash is our way to share the positive news about Parkland's premier services and showcase our participation in upcoming public events. We welcome you to share this biweekly e-newsletter on your Facebook page or forward it to your friends, family and neighbors so they can see the vital role Parkland plays in keeping our community healthy.

Parkland Foundation CEO to retire in fall 2019

Donors are the lifeblood that makes Parkland one of the best public hospitals in the country. Having been the CEO of the Parkland Foundation since 2005 and helping fundraise $150 million for the new Parkland Memorial Hospital, David Krause is set to retire in the fall of 2019. Articles from D CEO Healthcare and My Sweet Charity detail his thoughts as he reflects on his time at the Parkland Foundation.

High-intensity workouts to blow off steam could be damaging to your overall health

You might want to rethink using high-intensity workouts to relieve anger. Studies have shown that some people who do strenuous workouts while angry can face increased risk of a heart attack. Anand Rohatgi, MD, discussed the risks with KERA News.

Here are some tips to feel healthier right now

Think you are in pretty good shape because you don't smoke or drink sodas? There are many more ways to live a healthier life that you could be doing right now. Parkland experts shared some simple suggestions with The Dallas Morning News and the Herald Tribune to help you change your mind-set, get moving and feel healthier fast.

The dangers of dragon's breath

Kids everywhere are trying this frozen treat that uses liquid nitrogen to create a freezing cold 'smoking' treat that can cause serious burn injuries. Univision and KTVT-TV CBS spoke with experts at the North Texas Poison Center at Parkland to learn more about the risk of injury.
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