10/5/2006
Attention parents, here’s something to think about. Would you let your son or daughter ride in a car driven by an unlicensed, unqualified driver? Of course not. The inherent risks are obvious. Sports have inherent risks, too, yet every day parents drop their kids off for practices or games where there's no one trained to handle injuries. So do your homework. First, make sure your kids are protected with the proper equipment, and find out if there is qualified medical personnel available in case of injury.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so St. John’s is sending out a message to women in the four states….mammograms save lives. So call to schedule your today. Also, to help you learn more about the risk factors for breast cancer, St. John’s is hosting a health talk on the subject. It’s set for this coming Tuesday, October 10th at 5:30 p.m. at our Health Connection location inside Northpark Mall. Registration is required so to sign up or for more information, call St. John’s Referral One at 625-2000 or log onto stj.com.

