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Somerset County kicks off Skin Cancer Awareness Month | NJ.com

nj.com — “Residents are invited to join Somerset County Freeholder Patrick Scaglione and representatives from the Somerset County Cancer Coalition and the Cancer Support Community of Central New Jersey for the kickoff of Skin Cancer Awareness Month at 12 p.m. on Tuesday, May 8, on the steps of the historic county courthouse on Main Street. (In case of inclement weather, the kickoff will be held in the lobby of the county Administration Building, at 20 Grove St.) “Skin cancer is still one of the mostView full resource at nj.com

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Drug shortages leave healthcare providers foraging for vital medicines | NJ.com

nj.com — “Experts like Uwe Reinhardt, a Princeton University professor of economics and public policy, said he believes the main cause for the long-term shortages is one of profitability. "If something were really profitable, they would do it,’’ Reinhardt said. "It’s instinctive to a company.’’View full resource at nj.com

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R-U rah rah: Rutgers Day draws 70,000 to New Brunswick, Piscataway | NJ.com

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Daily poll: Should children have tracking chips? | NJ.com

nj.com — “Should children have tracking chips? Isabel Mercedes Celis is just the latest high-profile case of a child gone missing. People remember others like Polly Klaas, Elizabeth Smart and Megan Kanka. And with the recent news that Brazilian school children are being forced to have tracking chips, the thought to do the same here could be tempting. Brazilian authorities are trying to combat truancy. While we have no such epidemic, some parents might rest a little easier knowing that law enforcement coulView full resource at nj.com

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'A Matter of Dreams' is really a meditation on religion | NJ.com

nj.com — “But it's unfocused, and possibly offensive.View full resource at nj.com

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Rain on the way could bring relief to New Jersey allergy sufferers, at least for a few days | NJ.com

nj.com — “Gardeners aren’t the only ones who’ll benefit from the expected rain this weekend. Allergy suffers should get a break from the itchy eyes and running nose they’ve been plagued with for more than a week.View full resource at nj.com

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Edison brain tumor specialist takes a human approach to one of medicine's toughest jobs | NJ.com

nj.com — “For Joseph Landolfi of JFK Medical Center, successes are often modest and good news is often rare, which is why he uses truth and humor in his officeView full resource at nj.com

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Everyone Wants to Know How to Talk to Grieving Kids | NJ.com

nj.com — “The National Alliance for Grieving Children is working hard to raise awareness about children's bereavement. A recent poll of grieving kids is getting some good press and helping centers like Good Grief in Morristown, NJ further articulate the tremendous need for support. This afternoon I spoke with the Chicago Tribune about one result from the poll: 63% said that people don't have to "give me special treatment; I just want to be treated like everyone else." You might ask youView full resource at nj.com

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A Petition that Acknowledges Grief in the Workplace | NJ.com

nj.com — “The majority of bereaved employees are thrown right back into work shortly after they experience the death of a loved one. Most businesses only permit three paid days off. Over the years, I have heard many beautiful stories in which co-workers gave up their vacation time to help a colleague; Christmas gifts were foregone so that the grieving co-worker had some money to pay the bills after taking an unpaid leave; colleagues stormed the executive office and demanded a policy change or exception; eView full resource at nj.com

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Lawyers for Arkansas and Johnson & Johnson make closing arguments in trial over Risperdal drug | NJ.com

nj.com — “It’s the fifth jury trial over states’ claims that J&J, the second-biggest maker of health products, hid Risperdal’s diabetes risks and tricked Medicaid regulators into paying millions of dollars more than they should have for the medicine.View full resource at nj.com

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JFK Medical Center offers screenings on honor of World Voice Day | NJ.com

nj.com — “Individuals who use their voice constantly for work or hobbies are at high risk for developing hoarseness and other voice problems. Some vocations that demand high vocal use include singers, music teachers, and church music directors. Young music students, particularly those in high school and college, often try to emulate current pop singers and end-up damaging their vocal cords. In addition, certain physical environments can damage the voice mechanism by changing the quality of the air that ruView full resource at nj.com

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Home Health Care and Office on Aging team up to prevent senior falls in Warren County | NJ.com

nj.com — “Karen Ann Quinlan Home Health Care’s director of nursing, Cathy Shane, recently embarked on a community outreach program with the vision of Robin Ennis, activities coordinator for Warren County Division of Aging and Disability Services. Eileen Romeiser, physical therapist with Karen Ann Quinlan Home Health Care, developed a safety and balance program to present to Warren County’s senior community.View full resource at nj.com

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Carly Q. Romalino: Deptford woman's skin cancer bout sparks development of local Relay for Life event | NJ.com

nj.com — “Deptford Township's Emily Firth is organizing Relay for Life at Deptford High School after her own experience with skin cancer.View full resource at nj.com

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In honor of Kick Butts Day, Irvington mentor offers kids cautionary tale | NJ.com

nj.com — “Jihadah Sharif, who quit smoking in 2009, mentors Irvington kids, and in honor of Kick Butts day, the children performed skits about the dangers of smokingView full resource at nj.com

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Somerset County Office on Aging and Disability Services invites artists to submit work | NJ.com

nj.com — “BERNARDS - The Somerset County Office on Aging and Disability Services invites artists of all ages who live, work or go to school in Somerset County to submit photos or slides of artwork to be considered for an exhibit. The deadline for submitting entries is Thursday, April 5. The exhibit will be on display from April 20 to June 20 at the Somerset County Senior Wellness Center, located at 202 Mt. Airy Road. There is a limit of five submissions per artist. Each entry should be identified. The artView full resource at nj.com

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