82R15904 MGR-D By: Truitt H.R. No. 1070 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, An estimated six million people in the United States have an unruptured brain aneurysm, representing nearly one in 50 Americans; and WHEREAS, A brain aneurysm is a weak, bulging spot on the wall of a brain artery, usually between an eighth of an inch to an inch in size, that forms from continuous wear and tear on the arterial walls over an extended period of time; though most aneurysms do not rupture, a ruptured aneurysm is a very dangerous occurrence associated with cerebral hemorrhage, high rates of mortality, and disability; about 40 percent of ruptures are fatal, and of those who survive, about two-thirds will suffer some permanent neurological deficit; and WHEREAS, Most prevalent in people ages 35 to 60, brain aneurysms can also be found in children; each year, half a million deaths worldwide can be attributed to brain aneurysms, and women are somewhat more likely than men to be at risk; and WHEREAS, Like heart attacks, brain aneurysm ruptures can occur without warning; risk factors include smoking, hypertension, drug use, traumatic head injuries, congenital abnormalities, and family history; because of the severity of ruptures, accurate early diagnosis is critical, and it can be performed through noninvasive imaging and screening techniques; unfortunately, too many aneurysms are ignored until it is too late, and misdiagnosis is still all too common, but such organizations as The Brain Aneurysm Foundation are doing commendable work to unite the medical community, government, and the public in favor of conducting crucial research minimizing the toll that brain aneurysms take on our society; and WHEREAS, Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month is an effort to call attention to the devastating effects of brain aneurysms, to help educate people about the importance of early detection, and to provide support to those facing treatment and recovery; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas Legislature hereby recognize September 2011 as Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month and encourage all Texans to learn more about this serious health matter.