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Last week, representatives from The Mikey Network had the honour of presenting to a group of 30 MPs at Parliament. We introduced them to The Mikey Network, showcased a demonstration of how to use a MIKEY AED, and discussed the importance of placing as many defibrillators as possible in public spaces. It was great day.

Here is what some of the MPs has to say about the meeting:

“Thankful for the great work done by The Mikey Network, spreading access to defibrillators all across Canada. These are life saving devices that should be available throughout or communities.”

MP Deb Shulte

 

“Thanks to the Mikey Network for information on AED Automated External Defibrillators ‘The Beat Goes On’ ”
MP Harold Albrecht

 

“I had the pleasure of co-hosting The Mikey Network. A wonderful organization doing truly life-saving work”
MP Phil McColeman

We can only hope to continue to make a difference each and every day, and to help the beat go on.


 

Each year The Mikey Network awards a scholarship grant for students at the Ryerson University School of Nutrition, to recognize academic excellence and the promotion of nutrition to prevent chronic heart disease.

We would like to congratulate Sarah Muncaster and Adalia Yang (not present in the photo) for being this years Mikey Network Award recipients!

Each of the students was asked what this award meant to them. Here is what they had to say:

“I’m honoured to receive the Mikey Network Award in acknowledgment of my passion for promoting nutrition to help prevent chronic disease. Its awards like this that can help students focus on their true passions and work towards making a real impact in the field of Nutrition. I can’t thank the Mikey Network enough for this gift!”

-Sarah Muncaster

“I am very grateful to have been considered and granted this award and would like to deeply thank the donors for their generosity and support of Ryerson students with this scholarship. It truly means a lot to receive this encouragement and backing.”

Adalia Yang

Congratulations, Sarah and Adalia! We hope that this award provides motivation, encouragement, and is one of the first steps in helping you to make the world a healthier place!

The beat really does go on this Valentine’s Day! We’re so happy to share that another MIKEY defibrillator has been successfully placed during heart month.

Our Mikey on Board Partners, TWO MEN AND A TRUCK®, Barrie and Central Ontario, donated a MIKEY defibrillator to CNIB Ontario North Foundation.

Sherri Helsdingen, Program Lead, Advocacy and Team Coordinator of CNIB Ontario North Foundation, expressed her gratitude:

“Thank you so much for your incredible donation of a ‘Mikey’ Defibrillator! This is such a thoughtful gift – one that can literally save lives! – and means so much to the staff, volunteers, clients, and guests who use our services.”

This gift is extremely important to us because it is able to provide opportunities for those who may need a second chance at life. Moments like these make our hearts full and we could not think of a more appropriate Valentine’s Day gift. Thank you TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® Barrie and Central Ontario. And Happy Valentine’s Day!

Hugh Heron was on CKDO Radio talking about the importance of MIKEY AEDs.

“There should be a MIKEY anywhere there’s a fire extinguisher. Fire extinguishers save property, Mikey defibrillators save lives!”

Give it a listen.

Keeping a proper sleep schedule can sometimes be tricky. Many of us feel distracted at night because we browse social media or we end up binge watching our favourite shows on Netflix. Hence, eating every snack possible from our cabinets, and then hiding the evidence of empty chip bags and wrappers from our spouses and children (or parents).

Let’s face it- binge watching, eating, and browsing social media, can be fun. Irregular sleeping however, can cause health problems. Some of these health problems include an increased risk of a heart attack, lack of productivity, and an irregular diet. To avoid health issues such as this, here are some tips on how to get more zzZ’s.

1. Avoid coffee and tea in the late afternoon/evening

We know that coffee and tea are two delicious drinks that many of us simply cannot eliminate, especially during the morning. It is no secret that caffeinated drinks will keep you awake at night, and the reason being, caffeine has a stimulant that is meant to keep you more awake. However, what we may not know is that, coffee stays in your body for approximately 6 hours after you drink a cup, according to ‘Livestrong’. In order to prevent staying awake at night, try to limit your caffeine in-take six hours before bed time. That way your body will release the stimulant and you will feel tired naturally.

2. Avoid Napping & Technology

Taking a nap is probably the greatest feeling in the world but it may be a bad idea for consistent night-time sleep. Napping for a long period of time can result in feeling grumpy, and will affect your ability to fall asleep at night. If you try to limit the time frame of your naps or napping in general, it may aid into the elimination of an irregular sleep pattern. Instead, go to sleep earlier than you normally would.

In light of napping and falling asleep at a decent time, technology can sometimes be problematic for a proper sleep schedule. We have all had those nights, where we feel so tired, to the point that one eye is open but the other is closed. The reason for the open eye may be because of the cute video on social media, of the cute puppy taking care of his younger brother and sisters. While it is okay to be immersed in technology, it is equally as important to give yourself a schedule. Consider stopping your browsing an hour before bed time so that your mind has the ability to relax.

3. Limit Netflix and Chill

We all love Netflix and chill, more specifically, the snacks involved such as, potato chips, ice cream, candy, and popcorn. While we indulge in our snacks and watch the new episode of Black Mirror or Ozark, it is important to know when to call it quits- and tell your mind ‘one more episode’ isn’t happening. Perhaps, give yourself a cut off time for television, but it is important to be diligent in doing so. This will ensure that you are sleeping on time, gaining enough rest for your busy days at the office, and helping to prevent the possibility of certain health issues.

Overall, it is important to keep schedules and routines. Once your body gets used to an everyday task, it then becomes difficult to stray away from it. Furthermore, lack of sleep can cause severe health issues that may not be as evident now, but could be in the near future. Sleeping regularly and making sure you are receiving enough rest is important to properly function every day. You will feel more organized, alert, and energized – perhaps, you won’t need that cup of coffee after all!