Food safety and holiday tips you need to know
Large-scale influx of international travelers creates an environment where health officials must remain vigilant, officials said.
The hospital shut down services immediately due to significant structural issues with another adjoining building.
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.
Residents or their pets who have had any contact with a fox in the past 14 days should call the health department immediately.
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton got its latest rating from a watchdog agency.
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The New Jersey Poison Control Center urges implementing poison safety practices at home during National Poison Prevention Week.
The live bird market is currently quarantined and will not receive new poultry until the quarantine is lifted, state officials said.
NJ Poison Control Center experts warn of unsafe use of portable gas generators and to check CO detector batteries with the time change.
The funds will support the research and development (R&D) of technologies, products, and services that will enhance quality of care.
New Jersey Poison Control Center experts warn too much acetaminophen can be toxic
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The hospital is among 32 facilities in NJ to receive top marks.
People with HIV are at higher risk for serious flu illness.
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Officials asked residents to take preventive measures and report any contact with bats.
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.
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
Gas generators and other fuel powered equipment produce toxic carbon monoxide gas.
Beware of hidden holiday hazards.
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Make food safety your first ingredient.
All patients, staff, and visitors will be required to wear masks beginning on Monday, the hospital announced.
NJ Poison Control Center warns of potential danger.
CO poisoning can cause sudden illness and death in any season.
The hospitals received their latest ratings from a watchdog agency on Wednesday. See how they fared:
The clinic is free and no insurance or ID will be required.
The cases were reported among residents served by Trenton Water Works, health officials said.
Healthcare watchdog group Leapfrog recently released its safety ranking. See how Mercer county hospitals fared:
Thursday's clinic will be held from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Friday's clinic is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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.