Fire won’t wait. Plan your escape.TM

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Follow This 2 Action Home Safety Action Plan Action 1: Make the first Saturday of each month “Smoke Alarm Saturday”! A working smoke alarm will clue you in that there is a fire and you need to escape. Fire moves fast. You and your family could have only minutes to get out safely once the … Continued

How Casinos And Atlantic City Changed Nj

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By Surabhi Ashok The building of the first casino in Atlantic City, Resorts International, in 1978 changed New Jersey’s landscape drastically. In just 10 years, the number of annual visitors to these casinos had increased fourfold, from 700,000 to over 33 million people, making this one of the most visited tourist destinations at the time. … Continued

To Be Or Not To Be- A Redhead!

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By Pam Teel Do you know who said this? “Once in his life, a man is entitled to fall madly in love with a gorgeous redhead.” It was actually actress Lucille Ball. Lucille Ball brought redheads into the forefront when she decided to make her character a fiery redhead in the popular TV show, I … Continued

Cdc Confirms Lemon Eucalyptus Oil As Effective As Toxic Deet For Repelling Bugs

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DEET, while amazingly effective at warding off mosquitoes, comes with its own dangers. It’s a neurotoxin. Found in most conventional, over-the- counter insect repellents, it can enter your bloodstream if it comes into contact with your skin. Children with DEET toxicity have reported lethargy, headaches, tremors, involuntary movements, seizures, and convulsions. It is, then, a … Continued

A Thanksgiving Story

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By Richard Mabey Jr. There are moments in a person’s life that leave an incredible, indelible mark upon one’s heart and mind. A moment that so deeply moves a person’s heart that it is ingrained deep within the fibers and chambers of the human heart. Such a moment came to my life in the early … Continued

From Bench To Bedside:

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Why Models Are Important in Cancer Research What do scientists mean when they refer to “cancer models”? Models can take many forms in cancer research, from single cells in a petri dish to large animals developing cancer similar to people, but all are designed to copy key features found in human cancer. They help scientists … Continued

Hard-To-Buy-For Gifts

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There are people who do not want any gifts. We all know at least one of these people. While it is important to always respect people’s wishes, this can become difficult during the holidays, when it is routine to show people we care about them through the giving of presents. So how do you accomplish … Continued

What Is Disenfranchised Grief?

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By Surabhi Ashok Imagine you lose your house in a fire. All your possessions, your clothes in your closet, your bulletin board covered in pictures, your memories, are gone. However, you push away your sadness and tell yourself that you should be glad that at least your whole family is safe, that other people lose … Continued

What Is Endo Belly?

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By Pam Teel The term “endo belly” describes the painful and often severe abdominal bloating associated with endometriosis. This severe bloating is likely due to inflammation, growths, or other digestive issues resulting from endometriosis. Endometriosis is a disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. It can cause … Continued

Exposure To Pollution Has Long-TermEffect On Multiple Generations

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By John Voorheis When severe forest fires last year blanketed Oregon and California with a thick layer of smoke, the high concentrations of fine particulate matter spewed into the air created one of the worst air pollution events in recent history. A large body of research has documented that breathing in these fine particulates has … Continued