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New Jersey Woman Delivers Baby in PATH Train

New Jersey Woman Delivers Baby in PATH Train

As per recent reports, a New Jersey woman delivered her baby in the PATH commuter train, which was going to New York. The woman was accompanied by her husband and they boarded the train from Harrison to meet their doctor in Manhattan.

New Laws to Tackle Concussions

New Laws to Tackle Concussions

Numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have really astonished many people because the figures are easily lying between 1.6 million 3.8 million, including children as well as adults who are today suffering from sports or recreation related concussions.

New Jersey Police to Receive Random Steroid Testing

New Jersey Police to Receive Random Steroid Testing

According to a report released by the New Jersey Attorney General Paula Dow, policemen in New Jersey will soon be subjected to random drug testing for steroids in an attempt to crackdown on anabolic steroid abuse within the law enforcement system.

Shortage of Physicians in New Jersey

Shortage of Physicians in New Jersey

The acute shortage of physicians for primary care at New Jersey is worrisome. It has been revealed that the patients at New Jersey are made to wait longer to get their disease treated. The experts are worried that the shortage in the coming future will grow manifold.

Voluntary Donors to be Honored During Blood Donor Week

Voluntary Donors to be Honored During Blood Donor Week

The World Blood Donor Day is observed on June 14, 2011, this time the medical fraternity across the world is aiming to raise awareness for the need of safe blood products.

Health Care Payers Formed Health Care Options, a Broker Business

Health Care

The Health Care Payers Coalition of New Jersey has formed a new company Health Care Options in order to deal with supplemental retiree health care coverage of its members. The newly formed company, which is a broker business, will use the services of Extend Health Inc., a private Medicare exchange.

Skippy reduced-fat peanut butter suspected to cause Salmonella

Skippy reduced-fat peanut butter suspected to cause Salmonella

According to a press release issued by Unilever on Friday, Skippy reduced-fat peanut butter spreads that were sold in 16 different states of United States are recalled by its New Jersey based parent company, The Englewood Cliffs. This recall has been made in conjunction with the Food and Drug Administration.

Unilever issues recall of Skippy reduced-fat peanut butter sold in 16 states

Unilever issues recall of Skippy reduced-fat peanut butter sold in 16 states

In a press release issued Friday, Unilever United States, Inc. announced the voluntary recall of Skippy reduced-fat peanut butter spreads - Skippy Reduced Fat Creamy Peanut Butter Spread and Skippy Reduced Fat Super Chunk Peanut Butter Spread - due to salmonella risks.

Many tax payers are confused about when to file their exemptions

Many tax payers are confused about when to file their exemptions

With the federal estate tax exemption at five million dollars per person in 2011 and 2012, the margin between the New Jersey exemption six hundred and seventy five thousand dollars and the New York exemption of one million dollar has widened appreciably.

Cancer Survivor Takes Up Prostate Cancer Campaign

Prostate cancer

A cancer survivor and activist, Alan Bodner, has taken up a campaign to raise awareness about prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men and the second most deadly, killing 30,000 men a year in the United States.

He has launched one program from his office in Hackensack, N. J. and has saved more than 1,000 lives.

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