Crushing Plastic Pollution

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By Max Druckman 100% of all plastic ever created is still on the Earth today. While this might sound like an amaz- ing feat of science and engineering, it is actually a curse upon Earth’s largest ecosystem; its deep blue oceans. 10% of the 260 million tons of plastic produced each year ends up in … Continued

How to compare car insurance companies

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Remember, price is just one piece of the car insurance policy puzzle. You also want to make sure you feel good about the insurer you’re doing business with. Do they have a good track record when it comes to paying out claims? Are they known for their customer service? Are they financially solvent? Fortunately, it’s … Continued

What are Attachment Behaviors in Babies?

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Attachment behaviors are when babies and toddlers try to get comfort and protection from the people they feel attached to. This can be by smiling and cooing, crawling and following, holding out their arms, crying and many other signals that parents and caretakers learn to know. When the child gets an appropriate response, such as … Continued

Battling Back: Early Physical Therapy Intervention Improves Low Back Pain—and Reduces Costs

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By Brian Mason, PT, DPT If you’re suffering from low back pain and are putting off clinical treatment, you may experi- ence more pain—and higher medical costs—in the future. Approximately 80 percent of adults experience low back pain at some point in their lives, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. The … Continued

Reiki and the Energy of Children

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Why should you learn how to do Reiki? How about for relieving stress and anxiety in your children! The pain relief and emotional balance that Reiki brings to adults can also help children and teens facing a variety of issues, such as ADHD and anxiety. Reiki energy promotes the body’s own natural healing processes, and … Continued

Horse auctioneers to be stopped from taking buyers for a ride thanks to bipartisan bill passed by Assembly

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Legislation approved by the Assembly on February 25th, 2019 (S445/A3673) will re- quire horse auctioneers to release identifying information of a horse before a sale, saving horses that mistakenly end up at auction hous- es and preventing un- scrupulous auctioneers from duping buyers. The bill, sponsored by Assemblymen Kevin J. Rooney (R-Bergen) and Ron Dancer … Continued

Through the Decades-CentraState Healthcare Foundation hosts event to benefit

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Rutgers/RWJ Family Medicine Residency Program at CentraState in the new Freehold Family Health Center CentraState Healthcare Foundation hosted its 57th Annual Celebration Ball at South Gate Manor in Freehold, NJ on Saturday, February 2, 2019. Over $250,000 was raised to benefit Rutgers/RWJ Family Medicine Residency Program at CentraState in the new Freehold Family Health Center. … Continued