Food safety and holiday tips you need to know
"Today's the first day of fall. I have so many fun activities that I usually do with them," teacher Jadira Bonilla said.
3 people and 2 dogs were potentially exposed to the virus, according to health officials.
The national nonprofit organization describes the symptoms of overdosing on the mixture of drugs – and how to help those affected.
Vitamin A is a key part of the treatment for measles, but it must be used carefully under medical supervision.
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The New Jersey Poison Control Center urges implementing poison safety practices at home during National Poison Prevention Week.
NJ Poison Control Center experts warn of unsafe use of portable gas generators and to check CO detector batteries with the time change.
A baby café is a free, drop-in support group designed to reduce barriers in lactation care.
New Jersey Poison Control Center experts warn too much acetaminophen can be toxic
"My anxiety level is out the roof," said Joanne Orth.
Whether in-person versus on-line – Take your boat safety course and be ready for boating season!
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Austin Figueroa was born with a condition called arthrogryposis. The joints in his hands and feet are curved and weak.
A resident's dog and cat have been confined.
People with HIV are at higher risk for serious flu illness.
State's poison control center warns residents about carbon monoxide poisoning ahead of possible power outages from stormy weather.
The path to life-saving treatment starts with testing.
Dangerously high temperatures can affect your health.
The cat had been brought to an animal shelter, where the veterinarian remains the only known human exposure.
New Jersey Poison Control Center provides safety tips to prevent accidental exposures and injuries during Memorial Day weekend.
Allergy medicines can cause side effects. The New Jersey Poison Control Center provides safety tips.
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Accidental overdose is a serious risk during “sniffle season”.
Gas generators and other fuel powered equipment produce toxic carbon monoxide gas
A Rutgers Poison Control expert discusses the health risks posed to children from this popular toy, which lawmakers are seeking to ban
Philadelphia has reported several cases among unvaccinated residents. No cases have been detected in Camden County.
Gas generators and other fuel powered equipment produce toxic carbon monoxide gas.
Beware of hidden holiday hazards.
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Anyone 14 or older can get the medication, which reverses the effects of an opioid overdose, at select NJ pharmacies. Here's where.
Both people were directed to treatment. But officials reminded residents that potential exposure requires immediate medical attention.
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is April 22. Here's where you can properly dispose of prescription drugs around the area.
The state found them both fit for parenting. But now they want to end the practice of surprise drug tests for pregnant hospital patients.
The all-woman panel of doctors will speak Thursday at the free event.
Petra Chesner Schlatter needs a living kidney donor Without Living Donor, Dialysis Will Begin
The cat scratched five animal shelter employees, and was euthanized after showing signs of rabies, county health officials said.
This is the second raccoon to test positive for rabies in two weeks. County officials urge caution for pets and people against the disease.
At Banner Health facilities, sometimes a wet nose and wagging tail are exactly what the doctor ordered.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.