Q: How can Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment Help Shoulder and Knee Pain?

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A: Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy also referred to as PRP Therapy, is a progressive non-surgical treatment to treat a variety of conditions including arthritis, ten- don injuries, and ligament injuries. PRP is part of a group of state-of-the-art treatments collectively referred to as Regenerative Medicine. PRP treats an injured area naturally using your body’s own … Continued

SPA TREATMENTS THAT WILL WARM YOU UP

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By Brianna Siciliano The cold weather does not seem to be leaving anytime soon, and it seems like we are doing anything we can to keep warm: taking long, hot showers, drinking hot tea, coffee, and hot chocolate, and cuddling up with our children, spouses, pets, and blankets. Wouldn’t it be great to warm yourself … Continued

HERBEL REMEDIES FOR YOUR DOGS

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Herbal medicine is a great way to boost and maintain your dog’s health. From tummy troubles to anxiety, herbal remedies are affective for treating a dog’s minor aches and pains. When administered correctly, these proven herbal remedies are safe for healing minor ailments in your pet. CHAMOMILE These tiny flowers pack a powerful punch. Ingested … Continued

CAUTION: Some Over-the-Counter Medicines May Affect Your Driving

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By Lauren Kolacki Anyone who operates a vehicle of any type—car, bus, train, plane, or boat needs to know there are over-the-counter medicines that can make you drowsy and can affect your ability to drive and operate machinery safely. Over-the-counter medicines are also known as OTC or non prescription medicines. All these terms mean the … Continued

DANCER, CLIFTON DISTRICT AWARDED MORE THAN $3.25 MILLION IN TRANSPORTATION GRANTS

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Thirteen municipalities in the 12th legislative district will receive more than $3.25 million in grants from the Department of Transportation, Assemblymen Ron Dancer and Rob Clifton announced today.“This funding will help get vital roadway projects moving and will make much-needed improvements for the benefit of motorists,” said Dancer (R-Ocean). The towns in Dancer and Clifton’s … Continued

FOCUS ON FRUITS

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Eating fruit provides health benefits. People who eat more vegetables and fruits as part of an overall healthy eating style are likely to have a reduced risk of some chronic diseases. Fruits provide nutrients vital for health, such as potassium, dietary fiber, vitamin C, and folate. Focus on whole fruits— fresh, canned, frozen, or dried—instead … Continued

Bok Choy Lettuce Wrappers

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This dish offers a sweet mixture of brown rice, juicy pineapple tasty chicken, and bok choy, tossed with sweet and sour sauce and wrapped in a fresh, crisp romaine lettuce leaf. INGREDIENTS • 1 1/2 cups Brown rice, long-grain, regular, dry• 1 3/4 cups Fresh bok choy, sliced 1/4″• 1 3/4 cups Canned pineapple tidbits, … Continued

LSU VERSUS CLEMSON:Battle of the Tigers

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By Max Druckman It is America’s most popular sport, filling up stadiums around the nation with more than 100,000 dedicated fans each Saturday. The excitement and rivalry all culminate in three games between the top four teams in the nation. The much anticipated College Football Playoff (CFP) takes place in December and January at the … Continued

The Millstone Times Student Of The Month

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By Pam Teel Seven-year old Alyssa Cox lives in Millstone Township. She attends the St. Thomas Blue Ribbon School in Old Bridge, NJ. She is in the second grade. She really likes her math and art class and likes being with her friends during school. Alyssa has been on the honor roll for five marking … Continued