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Chiropractic care can be beneficial for children who suffer from chronic ear infections
A recent article in the Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health reported on a 16-month-old male with a history of recurrent ear infections who received chiropractic care. Following the study, the child showed a reduction of all signs and symptoms and was able to avoid a pediatrician recommended tympanostomy. Marlboro based Dr. Larry Arbeitman,…
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How to get rid of that annoying pain in the neck
By Michael Sheynin, P.T. Neck pain affects close to 60 percent of people, being second only to a lower back pain. It can range from mild discomfort, soreness and stiffness to severe neck spasms, headaches and migraines, radiating pain to the shoulder and the arm, and tingling and numbness in the hand. What causes neck…
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Jacqueline M. Wilentz Comprehensive Breast Center offers free breast screening programs
I n recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Jacqueline M.Wilentz Comprehensive Breast Center will be providing a free breast education and screening program at each of its satellite locations throughout October and early November. The programs will feature free clinical breast exams and screening mammograms. Same day mammogram reads will be available. Each…
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Take time for a little weight loss support – you deserve it!
By Ayotunde Adeyeri M.D. There are a few consistent tools that patients, time and again, attribute to their weight loss success. Bariatric patients are a very diverse group of people – younger, older, professionals and stay-at-home parents. Regardless, the majority will agree that participating in a bariatric support group has played a key role in…
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Upper cervical chiropractic care is a complementary strategy for depression
A recent article in the Journal of Upper Cervical Chiropractic Research reported on a case series to evaluate a 12-session upper cervical chiropractic intervention for individuals presenting with anxiety and depression symptoms. This prospective case study consisted of six adults with (1) at least mild to moderate anxiety and/or depression symptoms based on pre-treatment interview…
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Preventive mastectomy to avoid breast cancer
People around the world were shocked to learn that actress and activist Angelina Jolie opted to have a double mastectomy in 2013 to reduce her risk of breast cancer. Jolie, who was 37 years old at the time of the procedure, reportedly learned that she carries a mutation of the BRCA1 gene, which sharply increases…
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How you can lower your risk of breast cancer
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women, second only to lung cancer. One in eight women is expected to develop breast cancer in her lifetime, and a recent survey by the Society for Women’s Health Research found that 22 percent of women named breast cancer as the disease they fear most.The specter…
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Marlboro board tightens security at K-8 schools
By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer MARLBORO — Additional security procedures are in place in the Marlboro K-8 School District’s eight schools for the 2013-14 academic year. In the wake of the horrific shootings at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn., in December 2012, Marlboro Board of Education members, district administrators and municipal officials came together…
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Jane Austen to be topic of discussion
MANALAPAN — This year marks the 200th anniversary of the publication of Jane Austen’s landmark novel “Pride and Prejudice.” Professor Mary Bly, Shakespearean scholar and New York Times best-selling romance novelist under the pen name of Eloisa James, will present “Channeling Jane: Creating the Lizzy of Today (and Tomorrow)” on Oct. 5 at 2 p.m.…
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