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Heart-healthy Chocolate!? |
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One
of the most common ways to show your love on
Valentines’ Day
is to give a big box of that sumptuous, sweet substance —
CHOCOLATE!
Nothing else
seems to produce the rich flavor and pleasurable,
melt-in-your-mouth experience as a bite of that delectable,
delightful delicacy. In the past, chocolate has been forbidden on
a heart-healthy diet. Thank goodness for research!
In a recent
program on National Public Radio, Health
and Science segment,
chocolate was actually referred to as having healing qualities.
Studies by Harvard Medical School,
Cornell University
and the USDA
have shown that flavanol,
the chemical in chocolate which gives it its flavor, also may have
some health benefits, such as lowering blood pressure, lowering
LDL (the bad cholesterol), and improving blood flow to the heart
and brain. These are similar benefits as those of green tea, black
tea, red wine, grapes and raspberries.
The challenge,
of course, is how to capture the benefits without ingesting high
doses of fat and calories. Apparently, a piece of dark chocolate
daily may actually be good for us, but as with anything else,
check with your physician prior to implementing a
regimen of chocolate “therapy”.
So, now you may
say “I love you”
to your valentine with chocolates, knowing that you may be giving
a healthy gift, but be sure that it is dark chocolate that you
select.
For
more information, see
http://www.npr.org. |
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Child Passenger Safety
Week
Through
education, training, enforcement, outreach and legislation,
NHTSA
seeks to ensure that all children ages 0-16 are properly
restrained in the correct restraint system for their age and size
every time they travel in a motor vehicle. While great progress
has been achieved in recent years in preventing child occupant
deaths and injuries, and increasing the correct use of child
safety seats, booster seats and safety belts – thanks in no small
measure to the tireless dedication of NHTSA and its many partners
in the child passenger safety community – more work needs to be
done to protect child occupants who remain at heightened risk.
Child Passenger
Safety Week is February 12-18,
2006. Visit the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
web site and learn how you can help make
children safer on America's highways. |
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Ballroom Dancing
Lessons |
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Great Fun, Great
Exercise!
Who
may participate: MISD employees only
Cost: It’s FREE!!!
Site: Wilson Elementary School Gymnasium, 1200 Hackberry
Session I: Mondays, January 16 – February 20, 7--8:30 p.m.
Call Tonie at 632-3275 to sign-up.
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Water Aerobics |
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McAllen ISD and the City of McAllen through
their Working On Wellness program are sponsoring water aerobics at
Nikki Rowe High School.

Place: Nikki
Rowe High School Pool
Dates: September 2004 until further notice
Times: Monday - Friday
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Lap Swimming
Fee: $1.00 or $8.00/10 visit pass
(WAIVED FOR FULLTIME MISD EMPLOYEES ONLY)
Classes closed during the Thanksgiving and
Christmas Holidays.
If you have any questions, please contact,
Linda Hughes, 688-3333. |
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Wellness...a way of life! |
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Raising Heart
Disease Awareness
Every
year, heart disease takes the lives of more women than men—but
most people do not know this.
Heart
disease is the number one cause of death among women over age
25.
You can help raise awareness that
women are at risk and need to take action to stay “heart healthy”
by participating in National WEAR
RED Day.
Friday, February
3rd, is
National WEAR
RED Day.
The day was created by the American Heart
Association to raise awareness of
heart disease among women. The American
Heart Association is asking each of us
to contribute $5 to support vital research and education
efforts during the week of January 31st. The McAllen School
District is supporting this effort.
Look
for information at each campus and district office.
"GO RED",
let your heart shine…and help save women’s lives!
Those
that donate are asked to wear
red — a shirt, dress,
tie, pin — anything to show support of the need for women to
modify their life styles to prevent heart disease on
Friday, February
3rd.
The
American Heart Association will
provide a luncheon to the elementary, middle and high school
which document the highest percentage of professional staff
who donate to this cause. Lists of names shall be submitted to
the office of Sharon Wilkes
no later than February 8th, 2006.
Any staff member may donate (paraprofessionals as well)
however, to evaluate more consistently, only the professionals
will be counted in the competition. CLEARLY MARK
THE NAMES OF PROFESSIONAL STAFF, PLEASE.
Administrative Office staff will send donations to
Sharon Wilkes. The
American Heart Association will
provide a luncheon and speaker in the Board Room on
February 3rd.
Pictured above are McAllen ISD
principals and administrators with
Superintendent Yolanda
Chapa. |
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Article by Sharon B. Wilkes,
RN, MA, CPS, CCS, Coordinator, Prevention Services and Mark May |
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Wellness on Wednesday Sessions, 4:30 –
6:30 p.m. All sessions held at MISD Staff Development
Center, 1009 N. 10th Street.
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Date |
Session Title |
Presenter |
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February 22
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“Smile, Your
Teeth Are on Candid Camera!”
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Dr. Tagle
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March 29 |
“Take Care of
Your Family: Plan Your Finances; Plan a Will”
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Legal Access/Deer Oaks |
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April 19 |
“Vitamins,
Minerals and Other Alternatives to Prescription Medications”
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Lily Majors, Majors Health Foods
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May 17
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“Exhausted and
Cranky? Feel Tired, Even When You Wake Up? Maybe It’s Sleep
Apnea!”
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Rio Grande Valley Sleep Centers |
Wellness on Wednesday Sessions, 12:00
Noon – 1:00 P.M. All sessions held at MISD Board Room, 2000
N. 23rd Street.
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Date |
Session Title |
Presenter |
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February 1 |
“Preventing Bullying and Aggression”
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Antolin Garza, Counselor |
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March 1 |
“Recognizing Signs and Symptoms of Drug Use”
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Linda Myers and Frank Williams, MAST Interventionists |
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April 5 |
“Sleep Disorders”
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Rio Grande Valley Sleep Centers |
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May 3 |
“Living With Arthritis” (?)
Peaceful Conflict Resolution
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TBA |
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Staff
development sessions for time equivalency regarding
Wellness
topics are now posted on the
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It gives me great pleasure to introduce to you
Thelma Lanfranco.
Thelma teaches
Reading Recovery
at
Rayburn Elementary
and has worked for MISD for 31 years. Thelma is the perfect
employee to spotlight during February, the month to raise
awareness of heart disease in women. If you know Thelma, you know
that she is health conscious and the picture of Wellness. At age
54, she weighs about 130 pounds, eats a low fat diet, takes
vitamins and consumes health foods. No one would suspect that she
was the victim of heart disease; yet, in November, 2005, during a
routine stress test, Thelma was diagnosed with blockage of her
main cardiac artery (the one responsible for 70% of her blood
flow). She had no warning, no pain or shortness of breath.
Immediate surgery was needed.
Heart disease does run in Thelma’s family, but
since she felt so good, she thought everything was fine. It was at
her brother’s insistence that she scheduled the stress test.
Thelma says, “It is true that it (heart disease) is the silent
killer. I would never have known.”
Thankfully, Thelma tolerated
the surgery well, recuperated quickly because she had always taken
good care of her body, and is now back to fulltime work. Thelma,
you are a miracle! I am honored to place you
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Sharon B. Wilkes,
RN, MA, CPS, CCS, Coordinator, Prevention Services |
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Frequently Asked Health/Dental Plan
Questions
The
Employee Benefits
Office fields countless
of calls each week from employees with questions about the
District health and dental plan. For a list of the most recent
Frequently
Asked Questions that may be of assistance to you, log on to
the
Employee
Benefits
website.
Cafeteria Plan Flexible Spending Accounts
(Medical Expense and Dependent Care Reimbursement)
Participants in the Flexible Spending Accounts
for the 2005 plan year must submit claims to WageWorks
(formerly HCAP Strategies) no later than
March 31, 2006 for
eligible expenses incurred January 1,
2005 through December 31, 2005
to be considered.
For a list of eligible expenses,
claim form or other related information log on to
www.wageworks.com or
contact the Employee
Benefits Office.
In accordance with the plan guidelines, any balance in the account after
March 31, 2006 will be forfeited.
Participants that enrolled for the
2006 Cafeteria Plan
year should expect a Welcome packet in the mail from
WageWorks.
Unum Long Term Disability
A
Certificate of Coverage
booklet is being delivered through intra-district mail to
participants in the group long term disability plan underwritten
by Unum Life Insurance.
The certificate is being made available at this late a date due to
printing and distribution delays. Certificates are not available
yet for employees that made changes to their existing plan during
the October 2005 enrollment period for a January 1, 2006 effective
date. Employees in this category will receive the certificate at a
later date.
AHL-Allstate Group Voluntary Cancer Plan
A reminder to participants in the
high individual or high family plan that there is a cancer
screening benefit of $100
per covered person per calendar year for participants in this
plan. Eligible screenings include colonoscopy, pap smear,
mammography, PSA and others. The benefit is payable regardless of
the test result. For a complete list of the eligible tests, refer
to your policy document or
benefit summary available on the
Employee Benefits web
site.
Claim forms are available on-line and from the
Employee Benefits Office.
This $100
screening benefit is not available to participants in the basic
individual or basic family plan. The local
AHL-Allstate
representative is Pedro Morales.
For questions about your policy or claim you may contact
Mr. Morales’ office at 630-4343.
Performance Drug List
A revised performance drug list
from Script Care
has just been published. The
Script Care Performance Drug List is a guide to generic and
brand-name medications that are available at the lower co-payment
and may provide cost-savings to you and the District’s self funded
health plan. Make sure your physician reviews the list for the
most clinically appropriate and cost effective medication. For
additional information, contact
ScriptCare at
1-800-880-9988
or log on to
www.scriptcare.com.
Visit the
MISD Employee Benefits Department web site for up-to-date
benefit forms and information. |
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Contact the Employee Benefits Office at 618-6007 for additional
information.
Mr. Andres Silva is the
Director of Employee Benefits/Risk Management |
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