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HealthOctober 3, 2007 

Lowering blood pressure is an easy adjustment
By Larry S. Arbeitman, D.C.
      Researchers at the Hypertension Center at the University of Chicago Medical Center are reporting stunning reductions in the blood pressure of patients afflicted with hypertension following simple and painless chiropractic care.
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Halloween candy: the tricks behind the treats
By Dr. Kerry Gallagher, D.M.D.
      Spooky goblins,witches on broomsticks, black cats,pumpkins and candy corn - all of these conjure up childhood memories of ghostly Halloweens and trick or treating.
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American Lung Assoc. of New Jersey encourages women to 'Take a Breather'
     Tackling the challenges of women's health, the American Lung Association of New Jersey (ALANJ) is offering an opportunity for women throughout the state of New Jersey to come together for a time of learning, networking, fun and inspiration. The Take A Breather Women's Lung Health & Wellness Conferen...
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Preconception care focuses on risk prevention, health promotion
      At Kimball Medical Center,obstetricians and gynecologists are dedicated to promoting optimal health throughout a woman's lifespan. For women of childbearing years, Kimball obstetrician/gynecologist E. David Morgan,M.D.
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Safety proof your home to prevent slips and falls
      According to the Home Safety Council, falls are the leading cause of non-fatal unintentional injuries occurring in the home. More than 5.6 million injuries are reported each year, as a result of someone slipping or falling in their house.The majority of those who suffer from a fall are older adul...
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Chiropractic care is now rocket science
      Dr. Peter Joffe of Joffe Family Chiropractic has joined a growing number of chiropractic doctors who have upgraded their level of care to assess the health and well-being of their community. Patients of Dr.
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Young breast cancer survivor faces her disease head on
By Jo-Ann Lamon Reccoppa
      Diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 29,Manalapan elementary school teacher MelissaTice knew her best chance to fight the disease and minimize her chances of recurrence was to take immediate action. Having lived through breast cancer when her mother, a cancer survivor,was diagnosed 18 years...
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Make breast health a year-round concern
      Just as relevant today as it was more than 20 years ago when the organization was founded,National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM) wants women of all ages to know that breast health is a year-round concern. Early detection as well as educating yourself about breast cancer can be two of the...
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Lowering intraocular pressure is goal in treating glaucoma
By Ed Brooks
      Nearly two-and-a-half million Americans have open angle glaucoma, with the majority of them unaware of this problem because this condition usually presents no symptoms. It is very difficult to define clear-cut risk factors for glaucoma, however some include being African American, increasing age, ...
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First Alert offers easy-to-use lead testing kit for the home
      With the multiple toy recalls announced every month since May by the U.S.Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) due to high levels of lead,many parents are left wondering if their child's favorite toys are safe.
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Osteoporosis: Not just a problem for women
By Loretta Kaes
      Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to become fragile and more likely to break. It's usually a disease that we tend not to think about,because it advances painlessly until a bone breaks or fractures- typically the hip, spine or wrist.
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Back to school tips for your child's mental health
      The beginning of a new school year can be a stressful time for children, with new teachers and classmates, bigger classrooms,new routines and more schoolwork.This time can be particularly unnerving and overwhelming for children who are facing major transitions such as starting elementary school or...
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JSUMC schedules health lecture series
      Jersey Shore University Medical Center,Neptune, is offering an upcoming series of "Keeping Healthy" lectures at the Neptune Senior Center at 1825 Corlies Ave. Radiologist Dr. Eileen Krieg will discuss "Breast Cancer Awareness" on Oct. 11.October is Breast Cancer Month.
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