• Margaret M. McGrath

    Mrs. McGrath, 93, of Holmdel, died March 10, 2013, at Bayshore Rehabilitation Center, Holmdel. She was born Margaret Gannon on Jan. 16, 1920, in Manhattan, N.Y., where she grew up. She was predeceased by her husband, Robert McGrath; a daughter, Margaret A. Mc- Grath; a sister, Elizabeth Gannon; and two brothers, Thomas Gannon and William…

  • Martin “Marty” Francis McNeeley

    Mr. McNeeley, of Middletown, died March 10, 2013, in Middletown. He was born in Youngstown, Ohio. He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Susan Petix McNeeley; three sons, Marty, of Middletown, David and Douglas, both of San Francisco, Calif.; a daughter, Jane and her husband, Rick, of Yorba Linda, Calif.; two grandchildren; and…

  • New operating room at Riverview allows surgeons to see beyond 3D

    Riverview Medical Center recently announced the opening of its new Brainsuite iCT, a digitally integrated operating room solution that combines image guided surgery technology, multi-slice intra-operative computed tomography (iCT), and comprehensive OR data management. The new Brainsuite iCT Operating Room at Riverview is the first in the greater New York City area and one of…

  • Stem cell research focusing on autism’s genetic mysteries earns $2.125 million grant

    The social symbol for autism awareness, a ribbon of brightly colored puzzle pieces, reflects the complexity of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).A new five-year $2.125 million grant from the New Jersey Governor’s Council for Medical Research and Treatment of Autism will fund research of induced pluripotent stem cells that may be used to piece together the…

  • Researcher at CINJ awarded $80K for study on prevention and early detection of lung cancer

    Sharon Pine Ph.D., a researcher at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey and assistant professor of medicine at the University of Medicine of Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, has been awarded a two-year, $80,000 dollar research grant from the Prevent Cancer Foundation. The funding will support study on the early detection and…

  • Spring clean your diet

    By Heather Cunningham R.D., C.N.S.C. Spring will be here before you know it, and the warmer weather can bring thoughts of new approaches to nutrition and health. More and more, people are trying to eliminate chemicals from their bodies and want their food to be healthier. “Eating Clean” is a new diet state of mind…

  • Bayshore Community Hospital announces generous donation from Holmdel family

    Bayshore Community Hospital announces a generous donation from Evaristo (Evey) and Tammi Stanziale of Holmdel.The Stanziale family felt strongly about supporting Bayshore’s vision after having several positive experiences with Bayshore and Meridian Health over the past two decades. In recognition of their generous gift, the Surgical Services Lounge on the first floor of Bayshore will…

  • Work it out

    To strengthen abdominal muscles, Tanya Becker of Hoboken, and co-author of “The Physique 57 Solution” (Grand Central Life & Style, 2012) suggests the following two abdominal exercises: Rockette Works:Abs with emphasis on obliques Reps: 20 to 30 Set-Up and Execution: Lie on your back and bring your legs straight up to the ceiling over your…

  • Work on a midsection miracle

    Is there a cure for the belly fat that never seems to go away? By Jeff Schnaufer CTW Features Ric Moxley is in pretty darn good shape.At 52, he recently completed his first marathon and regularly runs between 25-40 miles a week. “But I can’t get rid of this,” says the Beverly Hills resident, pointing…

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