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    A Haven For Lost Smiles

    Somewhere deep down inside of Steven McPherson, there’s a filmmaker trying to get out. A comedian, too. Steven has tried both, creating a handful of short films, including an opus to his father’s collection of mango trees, and twice taking the stage for open mic night at a local comedy club. Of the two, filmmaking seems to be where Steven’s... READ MORE >

    Tired Of Feeling Sick And Tired?

    They hadn’t been together since COVID-19 struck a few years ago, so when Judith Jeter and her closest friends from New Jersey gathered recently for their “annual” winter reunion, a lone girls’ night out wasn’t enough. “No, it was more like a girls’ weekend or week out,” Judith admits. “They come down to escape New Jersey in the middle of... READ MORE >

    Regenerating Facet Joints To End Back Pain

    On May 4, 1970, members of the Ohio National Guard fired into a crowd of anti-war protestors at Kent State University, killing four students and wounding nine others. The event, which became known as the Kent State massacre, triggered a massive student strike across the nation that forced hundreds of colleges and universities to temporarily cease operations. It was also... READ MORE >

    IV Infusion Brings Needed Vitamin Refill

    As the owner of a tile company, Dennis* wears a lot of hats. He manages sales, customer service and finances. He loves his work, but there are times when the heavy load leaves him stressed and tired. “It’s a family-owned business,” Dennis notes. “I took it over about 35 years ago. As part of my job, I do installations and... READ MORE >

    Ideal Protein: Not Just A Weight-Loss Plan

    For as long as Glenn Martin can remember, he has had a passion for fishing. And for years, fishing in Alaska was an item near the top of his bucket list. The 77-year-old South Jersey native happily scratched that item off a few years ago. “It was an absolutely awesome trip,” Glenn raves. “We rented a camper in Anchorage, went... READ MORE >

    Hearing Aids Mask The Buzz Of Tinnitus

    After traditional masking attempts failed to relieve her of the constant buzzing in her ears, a condition known as tinnitus, audiologist Anastasia Knoblach finally found relief from a most unlikely source: her past. Tinnitus is the perception of sound when there’s no external source. The condition is often described as “ringing in the ears,” but it can also come in... READ MORE >

    A Unique Pretreatment For Cataract Surgery

    Scientists have yet to pinpoint when the trend began, but the population of the distinctive orange and black migratory monarch butterfly has been in decline since the early 1990s. Now officially listed as endangered, the monarch population has dropped more than 80 percent over the past three decades, according to the World Wildlife Fund. Maryann Evans is among those trying... READ MORE >

    Highlighting Pulmonary Hypertension

    November is Pulmonary Hypertension Awareness Month. Pulmonary hypertension is high pressure in your pulmonary arteries, the blood vessels that carry blood from your heart to your lungs. Oxygen-poor blood returns to the right side of your heart. The lower chamber — the right ventricle — pumps the blood into the pulmonary arteries and into the lungs to be enriched with... READ MORE >

    Pars Plana Vitrectomy Sucks For Floaters

    Deborah Long has had an affinity for equines since she was a young girl in Iowa. When she got older, she cleaned stalls on several horse farms in exchange for board for her horse. “He was a black Poco Badger quarter horse,” reminisces Deborah, 72. “I was his first rider when we broke him at 2 years old. I brought... READ MORE >

    Taking Extra Steps To Rule Out Eyelid Cancer

    For the first two decades of Penelope Thompson’s 35-year career in health care, she served as a medical technologist in a hospital laboratory. At that time, computers were not available in the lab to record test results. Penelope was determined to change that. “The main hospital had the admissions module set up on computer, but the lab was totally manual,”... READ MORE >