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An Unusual…but Needed…Holiday Gift - New Brunswick, NJ Patch

newbrunswick.patch.com — “Donating blood throughout the year is extremely important, however, the demand for blood is highest during the holiday season as the donor turnout takes a plunge. Roll up your sleeve today.View full resource at newbrunswick.patch.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 13, 2011 at 4:22 pm By:

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Did you know that with just one pint of blood, you can save up to three lives? Donate now:... http://t.co/pW8SQVul

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HIV/AIDS: Be Educated, Stay Protected, Get Tested - New Brunswick, NJ Patch

newbrunswick.patch.com — “With a focus on “Getting To Zero” (achieving zero new HIV infections; zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths) understand your HIV risk factors, get tested and stay protected.View full resource at newbrunswick.patch.com

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HIV/AIDS - Our experts at the RWJ AIDS Program share what you should know. Be Education, Stay Protected, Get Tested http://t.co/525yaJRZ

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Holiday Break! - New Brunswick, NJ Patch

newbrunswick.patch.com — “The holiday season is here! It is a busy and exciting time, and there can be stress. Use these strategies to help you manage it and allow yourself to focus on the joy of the season!View full resource at newbrunswick.patch.com

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The holiday season is officially underway…but don’t stress out! Check out the latest Robert Wood Johnson... http://t.co/qXWNNF55

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Expanded Guidelines to Prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) - New Brunswick, NJ Patch

newbrunswick.patch.com — “One of parents’ many concerns is ensuring that their newborn sleeps safely. Here, learn precautions caregivers can take to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS.View full resource at newbrunswick.patch.com

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Learn to reduce the risk of SIDS & SUID in a new blog post from Dr. Hegyi & Dr. Ostfeld who oversee the SIDS... http://t.co/IW9INz87

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Halloween Safety Tips for Pedestrians and Drivers - New Brunswick, NJ Patch

newbrunswick.patch.com — “On average, twice as many kids are killed while trick-or-treating on Halloween night compared to other days of the year. Here, safety tips to help reduce their risk of injury.View full resource at newbrunswick.patch.com

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Halloween safety tips from @RWJUH Injury Prevention to help reduce your family's risk of injury while you're out... http://t.co/mpJAedl4

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Your Neighbors Need Your Help - New Brunswick, NJ Patch

newbrunswick.patch.com — “Emergency food supplies were already stressed; the hurricane made them worse. Patch plans to help and we hope you’ll join us.View full resource at newbrunswick.patch.com

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Emergency food supplies were already stressed; the hurricane made them worse. http://t.co/rhBSHYm

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Holdups from the Heat and Healthy Cooking - New Brunswick, NJ Patch

newbrunswick.patch.com — “Patch Takes it Off stalls against the uncomfortable heat wave, but rebounds with some healthful food choices.View full resource at newbrunswick.patch.com

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Holdups from the Heat and Healthy Cooking: Despite having the mobility of a bullfrog this week, I did do some pr... http://bit.ly/rm4TXb

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