Kids for Privacy

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By, Lauren Kolacki In today’s society it is encouraged to post your children all over social media. Family members and friends love being able watch your kids grow, since it happens so quickly. Parents post innocent pictures of their children playing in the park, bathing, laying on the beach and without thinking they hashtag something … Continued

October 21 is National Check Your Meds Day!

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By, Susan Heckler Half of the American population regularly takes four or more prescription med- ications. Now is a good time to look at your medications, see if you still need them and discard the unnecessary. In many cases, a more effective alternative may have been released or a less expensive choice. A whopping 52% … Continued

The Bayard Rustin Center Welcomes All for Respect and Acceptance

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By Abigail Urban The Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice (BRCSJ) is a non-profit dedicated to providing a safe environment and educational space for people of every background. Chief Activist Robt Seda-Schreiber and his colleagues make it their goal to protect and respect all people, from the LGBTQIA community, to immigrants and to those of … Continued

How Busy is Too Busy?

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By, Susan Heckler Every child is an individual, the below is a guideline which may need some customizing based on your child’s wants, needs, and abilities. Grade-by-Grade at a Glance Kindergarten should be simple and free — one or two after-school activities a week are more than enough. A great choice may involve their creative … Continued

Decicco, Family Dental

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PATIENT-FOCUSED GENTLE, CARING AND THOROUGH EXPERIENCE We are a general dentistry office dedicated to the overall care and treatment of your entire family. We welcome patients ages 1 to 101. And we accept most PPO dental insurance plans and will process the claims for you. We welcome you to visit our office and find out … Continued

Noteworthy Pulmonologist

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Noteworthy Pulmonologist Specializing in Critical Care and Hypertension Medicine, George Julius Poiani Jr, MD Recognized as a 2018 Top Doctor in Bridgewater, NJ George Julius Poiani Jr, MD, Pulmonologist with the Somerset Pulmonary & Sleep Medicine Center, and affiliated with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset, has been named a 2018 Top Doctor in Bridgewater, New … Continued

Why is it unwise to ignore symptoms of GERD?

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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) and acid reflux have been used interchangeably. GERD affects about 10 to 20% of adult population. It is a condition where stomach contents enter the esophagus due to a weak lower esophageal sphincter. Common symptoms include heartburn and a sense of acid or sour taste in the back of the mouth. Nausea and … Continued

8 Tips for Preventing Fall Sports Injuries

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By Dhimant Balar, DO For many middle school and high school students, summer is the time to relax: no alarms, lazy days by the pool or at the beach, later bedtimes. But these months of relax- ation can result in injury when student-athletes return to the field in September if they aren’t careful. When the … Continued