FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Houston Museum of Natural Science contact: Next Level Urgent Care contact: Sami Mesarwi Ania Czarnecka 7136394722 7138690707 [email protected] [email protected] Next Level Urgent Care Supports Fort Bend Community, Sponsors “Body Carnival” at Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land Interactive Exhibit Provides Unique Opportunity to Explore How Human Bodies Function Houston (May 16, 2014) – The Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land and presenting local sponsor Next Level Urgent Care today opened the Body Carnival summer exhibition, running from May 16 to August 24, 2014. Body Carnival is a carnivalthemed exhibit that gives children and adults alike a unique opportunity to explore how their bodies work in a fun, interactive way. Visitors will enjoy 18 stations ranging from crawling through a giant artery to see and hear the effects of restricted blood flow; testing their balance in the 10foot Dizzy Tunnel; and using a pair of visiondistorting goggles to discover how sight affects their ability to walk straight. “With the grand support provided by Next Level Urgent Care, HMNS at Sugar Land is excited to bring this special exhibition to people of all ages,” said Adrienne Barker, director of the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land. ”The show provides magical interactive amusement through fun and playall while learning how your body functions.” As the presenting sponsor, Next Level Urgent Care will deliver presentations on a variety of health related topics at special events, such as The Doctor is In, held throughout the duration of the exhibit. With four clinics in Fort Bend County, Next Level Urgent Care supports healthy communities by providing a costeffective alternative to emergency room care for a wide range of illnesses and injuries. “We jumped at the opportunity to sponsor the Body Carnival exhibition and helping Fort Bend residents understand how their bodies work and what they can do to be healthier,” said Juliet Breeze, MD and CEO of Next Level Urgent Care. “The more people know about how to handle illness and injuries, the