What Is Croup In Children?

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Croup is an acute respiratory condition that makes breathing more difficult. Learning the facts about croup can help you manage this common childhood illness calmly and effectively when it strikes your child and helps you know when the time has come to call your doctor or head to the emergency room for medical attention, if … Continued

Self-Esteem In Kids Is Important

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As parents, we want our child to grow and develop into a happy, confident individual. Every child is different, and even children within the same family may have varying needs and issues. But, needs such as self-esteem are universally important for all children. Self-esteem is the way you feel about yourself. When children feel confident … Continued

Daily Aspirin May NOT Benefit Healthy Older Adults

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A new study found that, for healthy older adults, taking a low-dose aspirin each day didn’t extend life or prevent a first heart attack or stroke. Heart diseases and stroke are the leading causes of death and disability in older adults in the U.S. These are often caused by blood clots that form in the … Continued

Family Portraiture for Grandparents in NJ

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By Glenna Rosenberg I don’t think many people realize the importance of photographs. Having photographs to look at around the home is amazing. However, when you add Grandparents to any photograph it becomes beautiful. Yesterday, I had an amazing opportunity to take family photographs of a Grandmother and her Granddaughter, the family photo session was … Continued

Older Driver Safety 

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IF YOU’RE A FAMILY CAREGIVER: CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE TALKING TO AN OLDER DRIVER Getting older does not necessarily mean a person’s driving days are over. But it’s important to plan ahead and take steps to ensure the safety of your loved ones on the road. NHTSA offers free material to help you learn more about how … Continued

The Face in Home Health Care

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By, Pam Teel Randi Goldberg has a very important job making sure that her client’s needs are met. As the Director of Community relations at Always Best Care Senior Services, Randi wears a few hats at a time traveling to the many different facilities that partner with Always Best Care and are in need of … Continued

Our Fight For Life

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“Together We Can Survive” Prescription drug spending has increased to 4.6 percent in 2019. It is estimated that the increase will continue, on average, each year 5.5 percent through 2027. 7 WAYS TO LOWER DRUG COSTS 1. Consider switching to generics or other lower-cost drugs. There may be a generic or less-expensive brand-name drugs that … Continued

Can Dogs Sniff Out Cancer?

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By Pam Teel Dogs have an excellent sense of smell, so much better than our human noses. Dogs have 25 times more smell receptors than humans, boosting their smelling ability by 100,000 times. It is a true fact that that a dog’s olfactory abilities are so great that he can potentially sniff out cancer in … Continued

Goodwill Home Medical Equipment

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Helping People Obtain Adequate Medical Equipment at a Cost By Pam Teel Lorraine Melani is the director of business development for Goodwill Industries. Lorraine represents the Home Medical Division. Her job is to create relationships between Goodwill and organizations so that they can sell equip- ment or get equipment donated to them. Goodwill Home Medical … Continued