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1.
Yonkers, N.Y. man drowns to death out of water: Rare secondary drowning
(U.S./Nation)
... of not feeling well and passed out. Emergency
medical
personnel responded to his home just before 11 a.m. and he was pronounced dead at the hospital just after noon, according to ABC News. As reported ...
2.
N.J. needs a Justice Center for protection of developmentally disabled
(Opinion/Commentary)
... from New York Law School. RECENT COLUMNS BY SALVATORE PIZZURO N.J. legislation finally protects school children with serious
medical
conditions Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s recall election has ...
3.
EWNJ to honor 36 women of professional distinction at ‘Salute to the Policy Makers’ 2012 Awards Dinner
(N.J./State)
... Saint Barnabas
Medical
Center; Nancy H. Blattner, Ph.D., President, Caldwell College; Margarita Camacho, MD, FACS, Surgical Director, Cardiac Transplantation & Mechanical Assist Device Program, ...
4.
Freedom vs Slavery
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... balanced budget and surplus), five very successful sons (three with MBAs from Harvard, one in
medical
residency), 16 grandchildren (cares about US future, not his own power), long happy marriage, turnaround ...
5.
Dear Gov. Christie: Test our teens' health knowledge
(Life/Style)
... health care and
medical
systems. By now, it’s widely known that we face a growing obesity epidemic in the United States, and major health campaigns have been launched to combat the problem. I’m not ...
6.
Maybe You Need to Put a Face To It
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... resulted in my thousands in
medical
bills and subsequent bankruptcy ----- I am one of those individuals who REALLY could have used this bill and a health insurance exchange. I thought, hopefully, with ...
7.
N.J. legislation finally protects school children with serious medical conditions
(Opinion/Commentary)
... and chronic
medical
conditions have been the subject of discussion ever since the United States Congress passed the Education of All Handicapped Children Act (now called the Individuals with Disabilities ...
8.
Is high school football an endangered species?
(Sports/Professional)
... Seau's death, a few former players went public with their post football plight on Dave Pear's blog. Pear has been fighting for years for the NFL to get
medical
benefits to pay for the injuries he says ...
9.
Why sweeping generalizations about any profession are incorrect
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... only needs me once in their life. My goal is not to keep them on my gravy train so that I have a steady income stream coming in at their expense. Paralells can be seen in the
medical
field. I will ...
10.
Former Dr. Ki I. Song of Matawan sentenced for illegally dispensing Xanax
(Health/Healthquest)
... parking lot on Route 1 in Woodbridge. The state Board of
Medical
Examiners permanently revoked Song's
medical
license by voluntary surrender on April 20. State Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Ronald Chillemi ...
11.
The future of melanoma screening: MoleSafe and digital photography
(Health/Healthquest)
... with locations in Milburn, Freehold and NYU
Medical
Center, has been using a digital-photography based system that produces images that allow a dermatologist to detect melanomas while still quite small, ...
12.
Why every middle-class family needs a lawyer
(Money/Economy)
... she was any good, would have contacted the restaurant and demanded that it pay all the young man’s
medical
bills. And maybe suggested that the restaurant shell out something for the young man’s pain and ...
13.
Yankee RP Mariano Rivera's injury has not drained his tank
(Sports/Professional)
... Rivera was told by New York Mets
medical
director Dr. David Altchek that he should be able to work out again in about five months. Rivera said the swelling in his knee will have to go down before he ...
14.
Summer fun: Multi-generation vacations mean fun and bonding
(Life/Style)
... to try to activities. If anyone in any generation is rigid in likes or dislikes, disagreements may reduce the fun. Whether the vacation is in the USA or overseas, everyone should know everyone’s
medical
...
15.
MD laws on pitbulls
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... have another breed. He was a bait dog and needed alot of
medical
attention when we brought him home. He is now a healing paws dog for our local hospital, and goes in and visits people of all ages. He is ...
16.
NFL Hall of Famer Harry Carson, mentor to Junior Seau, makes head trauma a priority
(Sports/Professional)
BY ADELE SAMMARCO NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM NFL football great, Harry Carson, and Meridian Neuroscience spokesperson, made a surprise visit Thursday to Jersey Shore University
Medical
Center in Neptune. ...
17.
Michael Zaun of Delanco leads troopers on cross-state chase, shot and wounded
(N.J./State)
... a gun repeatedly through the sunroof of his SUV. Zaun was taken to Jersey Shore
Medical
Center, where he is being treated for a wound to the upper body and an arm wound. His wounds are not considered ...
18.
Therapy dogs bring happiness to seniors at Plainsboro care residence
(Life/Style)
... is committed to providing
medical
excellence and enabling patients and residents to maintain the quality of life they expect and deserve. Windsor Healthcare strives to consistently deliver the highest ...
19.
A match race to rival any Run for the Roses: The tragic story of Ruffian vs. Foolish Pleasure
(Sports/Professional)
... her as she thrashed about wildly after awaking from anesthesia, destroying any permanent casts the
medical
team tried to attach to her leg. The fracture was so serious and the wound so badly contaminated ...
20.
Did a morphine overdose kill Thomas Edison's first wife?
(N.J./State)
... all sorts of complaints, especially to young, middle- and upper-class women. Morphine was easily available without a prescription. “Just about every
medical
concoction you can think of in the 19th century ...
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