FDA Approves Botox® to Treat Overactive Bladder

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration expanded the approved use of Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) to treat adults with overactive bladder who cannot use or do not adequately respond to a class of medications known as anticholinergics. Overactive bladder is a condition in which the bladder squeezes too often or squeezes without warning. Symptoms include leaking urine … Continued

Happy Anniversary to Brazen Bra Boutique 

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By Susan Heckler Time flies when you are having fun, and for Christine and Angela Longette, the last year buzzed by. Just one year ago, the mother/daughter team opened up their new business, Brazen Bras Boutique. Conveniently located at 30 West Main Street in downtown Freehold, their store sells over 5,000 items in easy and … Continued

COTA – Children’s Organ Transplant Association 

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By Susan Heckler Being a parent on a good day has its challenges. Count your blessings for every day challenges and for the gift of a healthy child. Five year old Alexander Cuevas was born prematurely, but in good health. In many cases, preemies can have an immature immune system which is not quite ready to … Continued

QUESTION: Why Is Thermography Considered the Best Breast Test?

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Studies show that a thermogram identifies precancerous or cancerous cells earlier than mammograms, and produces unambiguous results, which cuts down on additional testing—and it doesn’t hurt the body. Thermography’s accuracy and reliability is remarkable too according to the American Journal of Surgery and the American Society of Breast Surgeons, Cornell. Thermography can be used as … Continued

Knob Hill Golf Club… A Club Experience that Reaches Everyone

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Long ago when the golf course landscape was dotted with just a few courses, the old Knob Hill Golf Course in Manalapan, New Jersey was one remembered as the public golf course off Route 33. After the course closed in the late eighties, new owners purchased the property with a vision to create something that … Continued

Summer Is Gone — Why Some Kids Are Glad

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By Pam Teel It’s time to put away the shovels, pails, sun lotion and trips to the beach to get ready for another promising school year. If you’ve gone to the stores lately, you see shelves upon shelves of notebooks, binders and school supplies. It’s time to make that not so smooth transition back into … Continued

Advanced T’ai Chi Chih® and Reiki Come to New Egypt

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Excitement is building for 300 plus residents in the area who have already experienced the healing and tranquil benefits of T’ai Chi Chih: Joy thru Movement, as the advanced form of this practice will be offered in the fall. “Our students report that arthritis and joint issues improve with practicing T’ai Chi Chih and even … Continued

QUESTION: After I choose frames for my prescription glasses, there are so many choices of lenses. Can you explain the pros and cons of each?

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You have already done the hard part, finding a frame that is flattering, comfortable and in your budget. Now for the part that should be easier, but it is essential you understand your options. Technology has advanced your choice of lenses tremendously in the recent past. Some of the choices are yours but others are … Continued

Volunteer Opportunities Available at the Upper Freehold Regional School District

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The Upper Freehold Regional School District takes great pride in the partnerships and associations we have formed with our community members. In an effort to build on this alliance, we are offering residents an opportunity to assist as volunteers in all three of our schools on days and times they may be available. Volunteer opportunities include: … Continued

New & Exciting Art Classes @ Artisan!

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By Marlene Bohnyak, Owner of Artisan Studio Fall brings the return of familiar routines: school, homework and after school activities. Art is often overlooked as an activity based on the misconception that it can only be enjoyed by a gifted person. Not at all true—art can be a joyful, relaxing outlet in which a child … Continued