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N.J. fungal meningitis scare: 6 facilities received deadly epidural steroid injections
(Health/Healthquest)
... received injections of the steroid and three
deaths
have been reported. ABC News reports that meningitis affects the brain and spinal cord. Early symptoms include headache, fever, dizziness, nausea and ...
2.
Breakthrough in baby DNA testing can detect genetic disorders in 2 days
(Health/Healthquest)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM More than 20 percent of the
deaths
of newborns today result from birth defects or genetic diseases. Now researchers in Kansas City are working on a DNA test that would ...
3.
Deadly Fort Hood hiccups: Stupid stunt that killed a soldier
(U.S./Nation)
... received the National Defense Service Medal and Army Service Ribbon. According to salon.com, U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center data found that accidental military
deaths
in the quarter between ...
4.
As preventable diseases rise, N.J. challenges kids to make a difference
(Health/Healthquest)
BY MATT COPPOLA Reported cases of vaccine preventable diseases continue to sweep across the country. More than 25,000 cases of whooping cough were confirmed through August 24, resulting in thirteen
deaths
. ...
5.
Drivers vs. bicyclists in New Jersey: Can they coexist?
(N.J./State)
... wrote. Rutgers paid for the design work, he wrote. Newark is especially dangerous for pedestrians, Goldmark said, as pedestrian
deaths
are more likely to occur in lower-income neighborhoods. He said ...
6.
The Neglect in Vineland Developmental Center
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... vulnerable from abuse and neglect. Too many
deaths
have occurred, and the abuse/neglect still happens among our most vulnerable. Assemblyman Diegnan, I will testify for any hearings that may come about ...
7.
The Neglect in Vineland Developmental Center
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... vulnerable from abuse and neglect. Too many
deaths
have occurred, and the abuse/neglect still happens among our most vulnerable. Assemblyman Diegnan, I will testify for any hearings that may come about ...
8.
Poverty rates and Jersey 'Comeback' may face tough time co-existing
(Opinion/Commentary)
... to community New Jersey should follow the path of the United Nations Senior citizen pedestrian
deaths
on rise: N.J. 'Crosswalk Law' is not enforced Assm. Gary Schaer works to protect disabled while ...
9.
Misguided Mitt Romney uses Libya killings to attack Obama
(Opinion/Commentary)
... came within hours of the
deaths
of four U.S. diplomats, including the U.S. ambassador to Libya. It should be noted that Peggy Noonan and other right-wing commentators not only have all heavily criticized ...
10.
New York State can be N.J.'s role model for protecting vulnerable citizens
(Opinion/Commentary)
...
deaths
on rise: N.J. 'Crosswalk Law' is not enforced Assm. Gary Schaer works to protect disabled while rest of N.J. legislature on recess Kean University faces loss of accreditation ...
11.
closet-Mormon Mitt
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... the Russian Soviet Government.” Mao-Tse Tung—who came to power only because Churchill's inclusion of Stalin into the Allied Powers, was the greatest tyrant in history, responsible for the
deaths
of tens ...
12.
statistics cited in institutional vs. community
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... investigation about the causes and contributing factos for
deaths
and injuries? Of course, dumping people into substandard settings and services is not sensible but the thousands of people living with ...
13.
Former N.J. disability official cites dangers of transferring developmental center residents to community
(Opinion/Commentary)
... have all of these components, and the transfer of non-ambulatory residents from Woodbridge to the community will likely result in an inordinate number of
deaths
during the first year. Secondly, the plan ...
14.
New Jersey should follow the path of the United Nations
(Opinion/Commentary)
... degree in Disability Law from New York Law. ALSO BY SALVATORE PIZZURO Senior citizen pedestrian
deaths
on rise: N.J. 'Crosswalk Law' is not enforced Assm. Gary Schaer works to protect disabled while ...
15.
West Nile Virus 2012: New Jersey outbreak has officials concerned
(Health/Healthquest)
... CDC. Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Illinois account for about 75 percent of the cases, with a majority in Texas. The Lone Star State has reported 586 cases with 21
deaths
. Of that figure, ...
16.
Senior citizen pedestrian deaths on rise: N.J. 'Crosswalk Law' is not enforced
(Opinion/Commentary)
... remain stopped until the pedestrian safely reaches the opposite sidewalk. Previous legislation only required motorists to yield to pedestrians, but twenty-eight pedestrian
deaths
the previous year prompted ...
17.
Toyota Camry 2012 review: Still the one to beat
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... stuck accelerators had eroded confidence in the company’s quality controls and the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami had caused thousands of
deaths
and seriously eroded the company’s manufacturing ...
18.
Assm. Gary Schaer works to protect disabled while rest of N.J. legislature on recess
(Opinion/Commentary)
...
deaths
have occurred over the past five years. A legislative initiative was launched a few years ago to provide protections for this vulnerable population and was passed by Committees this Spring. However, ...
19.
Halt declared in new nuclear licenses: Existing licenses in doubt
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... would result in uncontrolled fission and a nuclear fuel fire, which would spread radiation and cause up to 25,000
deaths
within a 500 mile radius, according to the NRC’s study. The U.S. Government was ...
20.
Midwestern fish kill: Overheated streams to blame, say scientists
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... catfish, as well as thousands of other fish were found dead by officials in Illinois last week. The biologists blamed the heat for the
deaths
of the fish, as well as threatening a state endangered species, ...
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