Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

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Name: Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Hackettstown resident Helen Rinko, 85, passes away

, born in Brooklyn on March 14, was as spirited an Irish Rose as they come. She welcomed the Lord?s calling on May 8, 2013. Predeceased by the love of her life, Andrew Rinko Sr., she continued to love him so. Also predeceased were her friend and sister, ... [Published Lehigh Valley Live - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker Certifies Third Physician in His Treatment...

Taking another step towards building a nationwide network of shoemaker protocol certified doctors, Dr. Shoemaker congratulates Dr. Raj Patel on his achievement. Surviving Mold - Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker In Early 2013, , announced his vision for creating ... [Published PRWeb - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Summit Medical Group Welcomes the Center for Orthopedic Care

The three surgeons from the Center for Orthopedic Care have joined Summit Medical Group: David A. Abrutyn, M.D., Robert S. Boretz, M.D., and Thomas J. Nordstrom. They will continue to see patients at their current location, 215 Union Avenue, Suite B, ... [Published Bio-Medicine - May 20 2013]
First reported May 19 2013 - Updated May 19 2013 - 1 reports

Audio-Digest Foundation Announces the Release of Gastroenterology Volume 27, Issue 06: Pancreas Part 1: Anatomy, Imaging, and Stones.

Tyler Stevens, MD, Director of Pancreas Clinic, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, presented on Anatomy and Physiology of the Pancreas. Tamir Ben-Menachem, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, University of ... [Published PRWeb - May 19 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Thank You, Angelina

By JAMES SALWITZ, MD Dear Ms. Jolie, Thank you for your bravery and leadership in the battle against breast cancer. In a small way, through my patients, I understand the challenge and pain it took not only to undergo prophylactic mastectomies, because ... [Published The Health Care Blog - May 14 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Got Stress? Lunch & Learn How to Handle It

Stress is a fact of life, but being stressed out is not. Being overly anxious is not just a mental hazard; it’s a physical one too. The more stressed out we are the more vulnerable we are to colds, flu, and a host of chronic or life-threatening illnesses. ... [Published Springfield Patch - May 08 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 1 reports

Dave named medical director of hospice services

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE – Dr. Hemang Dave, a board-certified medical oncologist and partner of Hope Community Cancer Center, has been appointed medical director of hospice services at Cape Visiting Nurse Association.“We are pleased to announce the appointment ... [Published Shore News Today - May 07 2013]
First reported Apr 30 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 1 reports

3 doctors bring inspiration to local students

Informal pact led trio to success in careersW ORCESTER — Sampson Davis, George Jenkins and Rameck Hunt were cutting class when they ducked into a college seminar that changed their lives.The three of them — all from Newark, all poor, all from broken homes, ... [Published Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Apr 30 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 30 2013 - 2 reports

New study confirms link between weight loss and blood pressure for individuals with specific genetic polymorphisms

Your genetic makeup can help determine how well your body will respond to weight loss efforts aimed at controlling high blood pressure, a new study confirms.The multi-institutional study, led by researchers at The Cardiovascular Institute, part of the ... [Published Medical Xpress - Apr 30 2013]
First reported Apr 28 2013 - Updated Apr 28 2013 - 1 reports

NJ Brain Tumor Survivor Offers Education and Support to Other Benign Brain Tumor Survivors

– Beth Rosenthal is using her own medical challenges as a springboard for helping others. In 1985, the previously healthy and energetic Beth was diagnosed with a brain stem glioma at the age of 11. Although the tumor was benign, it had to be removed because ... [Published Prlog - Apr 28 2013]
First reported Apr 17 2013 - Updated Apr 17 2013 - 1 reports

Company news: Irene Scruton joins SUNY Oswego's School of Business

Irene Scruton has joined SUNY Oswego's School of Business as director of the college's master of business administration programs. Scruton, a former banking executive, was most recently executive director of the Safety Council of Central and Western New ... [Published Syracuse Online - Apr 17 2013]
First reported Apr 16 2013 - Updated Apr 16 2013 - 1 reports

Rutgers scandal: Much ado about dodgeball

Here in America, we takes college sports too seriously. We certainly did in that dust-up over what amounted to a game of dodge ball accompanied by dirty words from the Rutgers basketball coach.Let me say this of the Mike Rice scandal: Let he who is without ... [Published New Jersey Online - Apr 16 2013]

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...from animals, scientists have devised ways to skip the embryo stage and coax stem cells directly from mature human cells such as skin fibroblasts. "We have had years to develop techniques to work with induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, and it will require head-to-head comparisons to determine how these new cell lines are different, and if they are any better" Pang said
...explained lead researcher Dr Eric Forman, of Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey (RMANJ) at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. "Patients can do single embryo transfer and maintain excellent delivery rates while not taking on the treatment-related risk of multiples" , he added
"Single euploid blastocyst transfer significantly lowered the risk of twins, of preterm delivery, and of low birth weight babies" said Eric J Forman, MD, an infertility fellow at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School/Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey
...But a safe and effective pathway to singleton deliveries in IVF has been elusive until now," said Forman. "Single embryo transfer with comprehensive chromosome screening has the potential to be revolutionary in the world of IVF, allowing patients to maintain excellent delivery rates while not taking on the treatment-related risk of multiples. And for ob/gyns, it means fewer high-risk pregnancies handed off to them, reducing the healthcare burden across the spectrum."

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Scientists Create Human Stem Cells by Somatic C... [Published Alzheimer Research Forum - 20 hours ago]
Hackettstown resident Helen Rinko, 85, passes away [Published Lehigh Valley Live - May 20 2013]
Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker Certifies Third Physician... [Published PRWeb - May 20 2013]
Summit Medical Group Welcomes the Center for Or... [Published Bio-Medicine - May 20 2013]
Summit Medical Group Welcomes the Center for Or... [Published Digital Journal - May 20 2013]
Audio-Digest Foundation Announces the Release o... [Published PRWeb - May 19 2013]
Steven W. Kairys recognized as Pediatrician of ... [Published News-Medical.Net - May 16 2013]
K. Hovnanian Children's Hospital's Steven Kairy... [Published Newswise - May 15 2013]
Thank You, Angelina [Published The Health Care Blog - May 14 2013]
IVF single embryo transfer performs well in bir... [Published BioNews - May 13 2013]
DeNittis at Cape Regional Named ‘Top Doctor’ [Published Cape May County Herald - May 10 2013]
IVF: Outcome Better with Single Embryo Transfer [Published MedPage Today - May 09 2013]
Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey ... [Published KGWN TV - May 08 2013]
Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey ... [Published Zecco - May 08 2013]
Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey ... [Published PR Newswire: Health - May 08 2013]
Got Stress? Lunch & Learn How to Handle It [Published Springfield Patch - May 08 2013]
Conquer Cancer Foundation Recognizes Outstandin... [Published Oncology Business Review - May 07 2013]
Dave named medical director of hospice services [Published Shore News Today - May 07 2013]
New study confirms link between weight loss and... [Published Medical Xpress - Apr 30 2013]
3 doctors bring inspiration to local students [Published Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Apr 30 2013]
Two things you can do to lose weight and lower ... [Published EMax Health - Apr 29 2013]
Everyone Has a Story: Congregation Beth Judah i... [Published Press of Atlantic City - Apr 29 2013]
NJ Brain Tumor Survivor Offers Education and Su... [Published Prlog - Apr 28 2013]
Hemang Dave, M.D., Appointed Medical Director o... [Published Cape May County Herald - Apr 27 2013]
Two New Brunswick Hospitals Team Up on First AC... [Published NJ Spotlight - Apr 23 2013]
Company news: Irene Scruton joins SUNY Oswego's... [Published Syracuse Online - Apr 17 2013]
RWJUH Wins Cancer Program Award [Published New Brunswick Patch - Apr 17 2013]
Fitch Rates Meridian Health System's (NJ) $30.1... [Published Yahoo! Finance - Apr 16 2013]
Fitch Rates Meridian Health System's (NJ) $30.1... [Published Business Wire - Apr 16 2013]
Rutgers scandal: Much ado about dodgeball [Published New Jersey Online - Apr 16 2013]
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Thank You, Angelina [Published The Health Care Blog - May 14 2013]
By JAMES SALWITZ, MD Dear Ms. Jolie, Thank you for your bravery and leadership in the battle against breast cancer. In a small way, through my patients, I understand the challenge and pain it took not only to undergo prophylactic mastectomies, because ...
Death By Remote Connection [Published The Health Care Blog - Mar 11 2013]
By James Salwitz, MD Not long ago the Atlantic published a provocative article entitled “The Robot Will See You Now.” Using the supercomputer Watson as a starting point, the author explored the mind-bending possibilities of e-care. In this near future, ...
Is Supersize More than Just Too Much Food? [Published Ecology Global Network - Feb 27 2013]
By Linda S. Birnbaum Courtesy of Environmental Health Perspectives Diabetes and Obesity Diabetes and obesity are two of the most significant public health issues of our day, and both are major epidemics in the United States and abroad. These conditions ...
Choosing Alternative Medicine [Published The Health Care Blog - Feb 13 2013]
By James Salwitz, MD After a terribly painful and debilitating illness, Steve died.  He had been treated for Stage 2 Hodgkin’s Disease with a series of intense therapies including German enzymes, American antineoplastins, Mexican naturopathy and ...
To DNR or Not to DNR [Published The Health Care Blog - Dec 14 2012]
By James Salwitz, MD Here is a little appreciated fact: Patients cannot order medical care; they can only accept or refuse it. Only a doctor can order medical treatment.  In an extreme medical situation, the doctor can offer CPR, but it is the patient’s ...
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Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey ... [Published PR Newswire: Health - May 08 2013]
Fitch Rates Meridian Health System's (NJ) $30.1... [Published Business Wire - Apr 16 2013]
Photo Release -- The Steptoe Group Conducts Joi... [Published GlobeNewswire: Acquisitions News - Mar 19 2013]
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