May 22, 2014

Preventive Care Clinic at Drayson Center to hold open house

Attendees at last year's open house learn about lifestyle strategies to improve health. The public is invited to the second annual Drayson Center Preventive Care Clinic open house on Thursday, May 29.

The public will get the chance to receive wellness and wholeness checks, body composition analysis, and disease prevention counseling at the second annual Loma Linda University Health Drayson Center Preventive Care Clinic open house on Thursday, May 29.

The open house, free to the public, is set for 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Loma Linda University Drayson Center, 25040 Stewart St., Loma Linda, Calif. 92350.

“We are excited to host our open house for the second year because we have seen at last year’s event how interested people are to learn more about things that they can do to improve their health and wholeness,” says Hildemar Dos Santos, MD, DrPH, assistant professor in the preventive care program at Loma Linda University School of Public Health and director of the Drayson Center Preventive Care Clinic.

“Many chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, and heart disease, may be controlled or managed by making simple lifestyle changes, such as better managing weight, exercising, controlling stress, and not smoking,” he says.

Attendees will benefit from body composition checks and counseling; blood glucose checks; Full Plate Diet information; health brochures and posters; blood pressure checks; waist and hip circumference testing; hand grip and strength testing; and a tour of the medicinal herbal garden. Jamba Juice will sell drinks to raise money to support Mission Inside Continents and Islands’ (MICI) efforts to help build a school in the West African country of Mali.

For more information, call 909-651-5077.

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