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Prevent injuries with physical therapy
By Jerry Moczerniuk P.T., D.P.T. As physical therapists, a majority of our practice focuses on rehabilitating clients who sustained some form of musculoskeletal or neurological injury. This is the classic model of physical therapy practice. But, with direct access to physical therapy in New Jersey, the role of PT in health enhancement and injury prevention…
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Community Medical Center offers support for those with diabetes
Diabetes is a serious and complicated disease, but it doesn’t have to control your life. The Center for Diabetes Education at Community Medical Center, Toms River, a RWJBarnabas Health facility, can show you how to take that first step toward gaining control and managing your diabetes. The free monthly support groups and education programs provide…
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The common misconception about constipation
By Ken Freedman, D.C. Most people suffering from constipation would never think about how helpful visiting a chiropractor can be for their digestive function. However, if you are suffering from constipation, a chiropractor may be the very person you want to see. Constipation is a condition where individuals have difficulty emptying their bowels. A number…
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CentraState receives chest pain center reaccreditation
CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township, has received Chest Pain Center reaccreditation from the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care (SCPC) — an organization that assists facilities in improving cardiac care processes. Hospitals that receive the SCPC accreditation have achieved a higher level of expertise in dealing with patients who arrive with symptoms of a heart attack.…
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CentraState to host free annual eye screening
The Novo Nordisk Diabetes Center at CentraState Medical Center, in conjunction with the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired, “Project Best,” and New Jersey Department of Health, is offering a free, annual eye screening on May 7, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at CentraState’s Donna O’Donnell, R.N., Medical…
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Many mothers, one film
By Paul Hall In director Garry Marshall’s new film Mother’s Day, we meet a variety of women, and one man, trying to succeed at one of the most difficult and thankless jobs in the world — being a mom. Sandy (Jennifer Aniston) is a single mother raising two boys while her ex-husband (Timothy Olyphant) is…
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Did you know?
By Rick Gables Jennie Garth, Dan Payne and Corbin Bernsen star in Hallmark Movies & Mysteries’ original drama Karen Kingsbury’s A Time to Dance, premiering Sunday, May 15 at 9 p.m. The film tells the story of Abby (Garth) and John (Payne) Reynolds, a married couple who have been together since their days as high…
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Hollywood heartthrobs
By Eric Kohanik, ReMIND Magazine Those Hollywood heartthrobs. They always light up the silver screen and cause hearts to flutter far and wide. It was probably Rudolph Valentino who got that ball rolling. One of the most famous silent-film icons, Valentino was THE sex symbol of the 1920s. Often cast as a villain during his…
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JCC announces dinner program May 24
The Jewish Community Center of Middlesex County and the Metuchen-Edison Gesher Hadassah announce an evening of music and fun will be held at 6:15 p.m. on May 24, featuring Lincoln Richman presenting “Rhythm and Jews: A History of Jews in Rock ‘n Roll”. From Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, to Bob Dylan, Carole King, Neil…
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