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Holiday cheer or holiday blues?….keeping it Bright
Holiday Cheer or Holiday Blues?….Keeping it Bright Dr Vickie’s Wellness Column As time goes by things change and what used to bring you joy may bring out sadness or hurt. Although these feelings are important to acknowledge, letting them get the best of you for too long can really take its toll on you and [...]
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Give the gift of health this holiday season
Start a new tradition with friends and loved ones by setting them on the path to good health and wellness. This holiday season, give them gifts that show you care about them both inside and out. Try these healthy gift suggestions. Pedometer Walking is one of the fastest, cheapest, and easiest ways to get fit. [...]
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Harrington Park Ambulance corps seeks town funds
By Kevin Fougere, Captain, Harrington Park The ambulance corps attended a meeting in November to request funds for the corps. As far as anyone can tell, the ambulance corps has never received any funding from the town except in 2009 they matched a grant that we received. The matching appropriation was $5,600 and they pay [...]
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Englewood health officals honored
By Nelson Xavier Cruz, Englewood Director of Health Services On Oct. 23, the New Jersey Local Boards of Health Association held its annual conference at the Middlesex County Fire Academy in Sayerville, where outstanding public health professionals and volunteers who have made significant contributions to the health and safety of their communities were honored. At [...]
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Embracing change
By: Dr. Victoria Dubin Master As winter comes barging into our lives and the days shorten, we have no choice but to accept change and flow with it. Change is all around us and the more we accept, allow, and even embrace change, the better our lives will be. Part of this acceptance includes being [...]
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Holiday beauty tips: post-Thanksgiving refresh
By Daily Makeover Photo by istock Over-indulging at Thanksgiving is common, but it can cause a whole host of issues inside and out. To combat the excesses of the holiday season, all you need is a simple detoxifying and reinvigorating regimen that combines exfoliation, inflammation reduction and brightening to support the skin‘s natural ability to [...]
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Meditation has a calming effect on life
By Dr. Victoria Dubin Master Full Life Chiropractic Do you ever feel like if you could only stop the chatter in your head and easily gather your thoughts, you could gain control of your life? Does life feel like it is running away; you just can’t keep up with it and you are sick of [...]
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Barbul named chairman of HUMC surgery dept
Adrian Barbul Adrian Barbul, a board-certified surgeon specializing in general and trauma and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a reviewer for the VA merit system grant for the National Institutes of Health and surgery, has been named chairman of Hackensack University Medical Center’s department of surgery. Mr. Barbul, formerly from Sinai [...]
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Food donations needed for CFA, Englewood
By Robyn Nadel RIDGEFIELD – Chiropractic Health Care Associates and Dr.’s Choice Physical Therapy at HealthOne, 540 Bergen Blvd., in the borough, recently held its fifth annual food drive to benefit the Center for Food Action (CFA), 192 N. Demarest Ave., No. 4, Englewood. Chiropractic Health Care Associates is still accepting non-perishable foods. Patients and [...]
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PMC seen as substantial credit risk
By Christina Rossi Credit ratings for two area hospitals were mixed, reflecting the volatile environment of the northern New Jersey healthcare industry. Moody’s Investors Service assigned a Ba2 rating to Palisades Medical Center (PMC) in North Bergen. According to Moody’s, the rating indicates the hospital’s obligations “are judged to have speculative elements and are subject [...]
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