Food safety and holiday tips you need to know
New Fall Programs Offer Free Support for Cancer Survivors, People at Risk for Diabetes, Veterans
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.
The New Jersey Poison Control Center urges implementing poison safety practices at home during National Poison Prevention Week.
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NJ Poison Control Center experts warn of unsafe use of portable gas generators and to check CO detector batteries with the time change.
We are so glad to hear that John received this life-saving care, and thank him for his generosity to honor his team of doctors and nurses!
There are many supplements on the market advertised as “heart-healthy.” But are these really worth taking?
New Jersey Poison Control Center experts warn too much acetaminophen can be toxic
A Guide To Help Grievers (and their hosts) Navigate The "Most Wonderful Time Of The Year"
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Back pain is often more than just a minor annoyance—it can indicate an underlying health issue. Our physicians weigh in on possible causes.
Kathryn of Manchester, NJ, survived three cancers in 10 years, with Drs. Mina Fam and John Chapman supporting her through it all.
Increasing age and other factors raise a woman’s risk for endometrial cancer. A gynecologic oncologist explains early symptoms to watch for.
People with HIV are at higher risk for serious flu illness.
Jersey Shore is the world's first hospital to combine ZAP-X® Radiosurgery and Synaptive’s Brain-Only Silent MRI for advanced treatment.
Menopause testing kits can conveniently be bought over the counter, but how well do they really work? An expert weighs in.
Brachytherapy, a noninvasive skin cancer treatment, helped a local mom and daughter overcome an identical skin cancer diagnosis.
Since Dr. Jesus Almendral took over his heart care, Joe has been thriving despite his heart failure diagnosis.
Wendy's urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse were resolved after one minimally invasive procedure.
A cancer doctor discusses how the disease is increasingly affecting individuals in their 20s, 30s and 40s.
Anthony dropped dead upon arrival to the emergency department at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. He is now thriving.
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.
Megan Rattigan, D.O., describes what women can expect during menopause.
This 15-minute heart screening discovered a suspicious thyroid nodule which led to an unexpected diagnosis.
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.
Quick action by stroke specialists at Jersey Shore University Medical Center helped Doug avoid massive complications following a severe stro
With so many diet trends going around on the internet, how do you know what works and what doesn't? Our weight loss expert weighs in.
Pelvic floor issues are more common than most people think. Here's what every woman should know about pelvic organ prolapse.
Facial pain disrupted Mary's life until she found out about a groundbreaking treatment at Jersey Shore University Medical Center.
A milestone in public health and community safety.
Without that three-minute test, Don feels confident that he wouldn’t be here today.
Hackensack Meridian Health offers two screenings that enable doctors to quickly detect issues that can lead to a heart attack or stroke.
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.
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.