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How Can It Be The Perfect Day…Without The Perfect Smile? plastic trays (each one a “straighter” version of the last Actual Patient Smile Makeovers one) must be worn 24/7, except when eating, flossing, & Testimonials and brushing. The trays fit snuggly over the teeth, so they are nearly invisible and don’t effect speech. Other options include the Inman Aligner which is an active aligner that looks like the old metal wire retainers. It is ideal for patients who only want to straighten their bottom anterior teeth. 6 Months Smiles is similar to the traditional straight wire system, but with clear brackets. It promises to finish candidates in 6 months or less. Milt Noveck, John Nosti, Another way to straighten and whiten your DMD, FICOI DMD,FAGD, FACE, FICOI teeth quickly is to perform a smile makeover Advanced Cosmetic and with Porcelain Veneers. Porcelain veneers are General Dentistry BEFORE Brieanna - AFTER thin wafers of porcelain, about half a millimeter thick, that are bonded onto the front of the teeth. We all have things that we are self conscious of - it’s perfect smile can be one of the best accesPorcelain mimics tooth structure better than any other human nature. Not one person can say that they would sories to have on your wedding day, or restorative material. It is harder than enamel, so it resists not change something about themselves if they had the wear and can last for many years. It resists stain better the wedding day of your loved ones…this opportunity to. For me, and for many people, it’s your than tooth enamel, and they very rarely will discolor smile. I was always self conscious about my teeth. I means you moms! would constantly look at pictures with friends and famWant a beautiful smile that turns heads and lights up the unless the surface has been damaged. Some advertising creates the false impression that placing ily, but all I would see was my teeth. room? For the Brides and family members whose smile is porcelain veneers requires that your teeth be “ground down”. It As a little girl, I always dreamed of what my wedless than stellar, there are several ways to accomplish this: would be more accurate to say that your teeth are shaved a little. ding day would be like. I was lucky enough to meet a Whitening is the single most common cosmetic treatThere are also instances where your tooth does not have to be shaved at all to perform this procedure; these are called “No Prep wonderful man that asked for my hand in marriage. We ment in dentistry today. By far the most effective way to Veneers”. Advertisers like “Lumineers” made this procedure a found a beautiful venue on the beach and our dream whiten your teeth is with a professional “take home” kit household name, but in fact there are much better, stronger, and wedding was coming together nicely. Everything was goprovided by your dentist. It is completely safe, and allows more lifelike alternative porcelains available today. ing to be perfect, except my smile. Then I met Dr. Nosti you to whiten your teeth in the comfort of your home. who told me he could make my dream come true with Have you tried this before and have been un-impressed What can be accomplished porcelain veneers. Four months before the big day, I was with the results? Not all bleaching agents and “kits” work with Porcelain Veneers? nervous to say the least. Was that enough time? What if the same or have the same strength. “Power Bleaching” Many problems with your teeth can be solved with they don’t look natural? Dr. Nosti eased all my fears. His or “Deep Bleaching” maybe an option for you that works porcelain veneers. They are great for restoring worn or knowledge and professionalism made me confident that when others have not! Be leery of in-office systems that chipped teeth, stained or discolored teeth, and in fact for I had made the right choice. He was so supportive and claim to be superior because they are “laser assisted” or those with tetracycline staining may be their only solucaring through the entire process. use a “light.” Research has shown that although in-office tion to the beautiful smile they are looking for. They can Dr. Nosti made my vision of a perfect smile for my systems can be stronger and more effective, the laser or also be used to close spaces between teeth, lengthen teeth, perfect wedding became a reality. I was thrilled with the lights used in these systems have no additional benefits. and many times can be an alternate to braces. Some cos- new me. My teeth looked amazing! Our wedding was If straighter teeth are what you desire, it has never metic dentists term this procedure “instant orthodontics” beautiful and a memory I will cherish forever. I love our been easier with the many systems available today. because with porcelain veneers you can have your teeth wedding photos with my new smile. Invisalign/Smart Moves/Clear Correct are invisible straightened (and whitened) in two appointments rather Thank you, Dr. Nosti for making my dream wedding braces systems that use a series of about 12 to 30 clear than waiting one to three years for regular come true. orthodontic treatments. As always, before Sincerely, Brieanna R. undergoing any elective cosmetic treatment it is important that the dentist is able to Dr. Noveck, show you examples of their work through I cannot thank photo albums, testimonials, or provide you with patients names who are willing to share you and your staff enough for helptheir experiences. ing me become Good luck to all the Brides and Grooms a beautiful and Milton Noveck, DMD, FICOI Milton Noveck, DMD confident bride on for the summer of 2014. Of all the lanJohn Nosti, FACE, FACE FICOI John Nosti,DMD,FAGD, DMD, FAGD, my wedding day! guages in the world, a smile speaks them All of my friends StevenKatz, Katz, DDS DDS Steven all… what does your smile say? BEFORE AFTER and family were (212) 619-4070 (212) 619-4070 609- 609927-8448 927-8448609-625-3499609-625-3499 overwhelmed with my beautiful smile. I would like to Missed any of our previous informative 375 End 375 South SouthHwy. 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Welcome to the March/April 2014 Issue Of Atlantic County Woman I’m writing this note while listening to yet another news report about a recordbreaking winter storm crippling our eastern seaboard. However, it’s encouraging for me to know that when you are reading this publication, the first day of spring, March 20th, will be less than 14 days away! It’s always exciting to think about the approach of warmer weather and to watch the local businesses start showcasing their new inventory. In this issue, you’ll read articles about preparing your wardrobe and body for the spring and summer. Spring is also the time to get your home in shape – see how RKA Construction LLC can help with your home remodeling needs (page 64). If you are a “bride-to-be” this year, you and your betrothed will want your smiles to be flawless for the many pictures that will become lasting memories. I suggest you read the article on page 2 by Doctors John Nosti and Milton Noveck of Advanced Cosmetic and General Dentistry. They will ensure that you have a perfect smile on your perfect day! National Women’s History Month is celebrated from March 1st – 31st. We are very fortunate to have Rita King as our contributing writer for the Women’s History page in the County Woman’s publications. The 2014 theme pays tribute to women of character, courage and commitment. Turn to page 72 to read the first of a two-part series on these accomplished women. You can also read about some exciting events being planned to commemorate this month: the Women in the Arts Exhibit, March 4th - 5th at the Hammonton Arts Center (page 68), the 2014 Women’s Hall of Fame Induction ceremony on March 20th (page 50),and the Women’s Forum on May 13th (page 67). In this issue you will find valuable information in the areas of health, finance, fitness, law, fashion, beauty and much more. On May 11th, you can show your love and appreciation for your mother, grandmothers, aunts, sisters, and other moms in your life with a gift certificate for services or products at Accent Aesthetics (page 9), Barbara’s Boutique (page 53), Leisure & Lace (page 52), Tranquil Touch Day Spa (page 3), AvantGirl (page 39), Escape Beauty Boutique (pages 54 & 55), and Shore Style Salon (page 46). When a particular article in the Atlantic County Woman publication is helpful to you or your family, take a moment to call, email, tweet, or Facebook the business to let them know! Happy Spring! Warmest regards, Lynn Wolf & the Staff of Atlantic County Woman

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AtlantiCare Heart Heroes Donate 111th AED As a leading provider of cardiac

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care in southeastern New Jersey, AtlantiCare is committed to making automated external available in our community. AEDs are small, computerized medical devices that can restart

www.atlanticare.org, call the AtlantiCare Access Center at 1-888-569-1000 or find www.facebook.com/AtlantiCare.

Interested in becoming a Heart Heroes volunteer? The group meets from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at ARMC’s Mainland Campus in Pomona. Call 1-888-569-1000 for more information.

Early Heart Attack Care: Knowing the Signs May Save a Life

heart function in those who have experienced life-threatening sudden cardiac arrest. Audible and/or visual prompts guide the

It’s important to know the early warning signs of a heart attack. Sudden or recurring chest pain is one warning sign that should never be ignored. If you or a loved one ever experiences unusual pain or pressure in your chest, call 9-1-1.

user through the process.

Recently, representatives of the Heart Institute at AtlantiCare

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A Full-Service Heart Program Become an Ambassador for Early Heart Attack Care (EHAC) AtlantiCare is a proud supporter of the EHAC Oath, a national educational and awareness awa areness campaign that encourages encoura ages early recognition of heart attack symptoms, particularly symptoms that are mild or those that may come and go weeks or days before a heart attack actually happens. The EHAC Oath is an initiative of the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care (SCPC), which is committed to preventing untimely death and disability from heart disease. Visit www.atlanticare.org/heartcheck to see if you are at risk for cardiac disease.

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Contemporary &Rattan Furniture

Chairs That Swival, Glide, Rock And More! In recent years there have been dramatic changes in the way we relax in a chair. The furniture industry is getting very inventive in creating seating with motion that allows us to lie back to nap, lull us with gentle rocking, swivel us to give us a full view, glide us peacefully or comfort our backs while watching an action movie. We even have motorized seats that lift us out of a recliner when our backs are giving us trouble.

Complex mechanisms have expanded the usefulness of our seating. Heritage House Interiors introduces rattan and upholstered seating that will not only swivel but will also glide. Some styles are designed small to fit in tight spaces . . . great for bedrooms.

Recliners That Swivel And Recline We have recliners that swivel and recline with built-in footrests. They can be adjusted so you can sit back with your feet up or lie back to take a nap. Some recliners are available in rattan and upholstery that will tilt forward and lift the seat with a push of a button so you can leave the chair without discomfort or danger.

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New to the rattan market are the theater recliners that are perfect for media rooms. These recliners can be joined together with consoles that hold your snacks and beverages to form rows of theater seating. They can be joined in any number of seats or set up individually.

Heritage House Interiors offers theater recliners with a choice of rattan arm styles, in several finishes and with upholstered arms - all with a choice of hundreds of fabrics.

Outdoor Furniture Revolution There is a revolution in outdoor furniture design too when it comes to furniture with moveable parts. Not only does Heritage House Interiors offer the traditional single and double swing chairs, but we have single and double seat glider chairs in several styles and finishes that can be used on the porch or patio. Relax at the pool in one of our single or double adjustable chaise lounges than have a cool drink at one of our outdoor bar or pub table with stools.

Now’s the time to choose your new outdoor furniture for your porch, patio or pool. All the new fabrics, finishes and designs for 2014 are ready for you to see. Special orders selected now will be here for Memorial Day. Don’t put off looking until May when you’ll have a very limited selection.

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Heritage House Interiors Has It all! Spring is heralded by the Philadelphia Flower Show March 1st to the 9th at the Convention Center…. the largest flower show in the world! This show reminds us to check out our homes. Is it time for fresh wall art or mirror and a lamp for that dark corner? Does your favorite chair need recovering? Heritage House Interiors does it all? Visit or telephone Wendy or Deborah for help in making your home look great. Visit Heritage House Interiors for your rattan and upholstered furniture needs for every room and even outside. You will also find one of the largest selections of lamps, art, artificial trees, accessories and gift items in the area. Open every day but Wednesday from 10am to 5pm.

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Elder Law

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• Estate/Trust Administration • Guardianships • Will Contest • Special Needs Trust

• Medicare, Medicaid, Long-Term Care & Disability Planning

Elder and Disability Law

Nancy M. Rice,

Esquire, CELA

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TRUSTS: What Are They? Do I Need One? There are all kinds of Trusts . . . Revocable, Irrevocable, Living, Testamentary, Disclaimer, Special Needs, etc.

It is confusing, to be sure. For the most part, lawyers learn little or nothing about trusts in law school. I learned everything I know “OTJ” (“On The Job”) after law school! You will note that I did not include Trusts in my prior articles as one of the documents everyone should have. That is because not everyone needs one.

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have become increasingly popular as substitutes for Wills in estate planning. Many people believe that by creating a Trust, naming themselves as Trustees, and transferring their assets into the Trust, they will save taxes, simplify the administration of their estates, and save money for their children or other beneficiaries. Others believe that if they set up and fund such a trust, their assets will be protected if they need to go into a nursing home. Unfortunately, these beliefs are not based in fact. Some of these “myths” are untrue in all cases, some are untrue because of the state you live in. Read on: Myth # 1:

Revocable Living Trusts Save Taxes. This is absolutely wrong. All of the assets in a living Trust are subject to both State Inheritance tax and Federal Estate Tax, and here in this wonderful state, the New Jersey Estate Tax. One of the reasons this is so is that a Trust which you set up and control (as

Trustee), and you are the beneficiary of (during your lifetime) is considered to be you for tax purposes. Kinda makes sense, doesnít it? If you want to argue that assets should not be taxed at your death, you have to really give them away! If you want to use a Trust, it has to be irrevocable, you cannot control it, and you cannot (in most instances) be a beneficiary at all! A living Trust is also treated as you for income tax purposes and thus saves no income taxes during lifetime. Myth # 2:

A Revocable Living Trust is Cheaper to Administer than an Estate. This may be true for residents of some states (e.g. Florida), but the generalization is wrong more often than it is right. In New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and many other states, the much-feared “PROBATE of a Will” usually takes less than an hour and does not require a lawyer. (Am I really telling you this??) The real work in the administration of an estate is the collection of the decedent’s assets, the payment of debts and death taxes, and the distribution of the remaining assets according to the Will. The administration of a Living Trust is almost exactly the same, because the Trust assets must be collected, the debts and death taxes must be paid, and the remaining Trust assets must be distributed. The only advantage of a living Trust is that if the decedent was not the Trustee, the time and expense of searching for assets might be avoided. That advantage must be weighed against the time and expense of transferring assets to the Trust during lifetime, as well as the inconvenience and

loss of control if you are not the Trustee during your lifetime! Because the steps necessary to settle a Trust are similar to the steps necessary to settle an Estate, the legal fees should be about the same, especially in New Jersey. Myth # 3:

A Living Trust can be Distributed Faster than an Estate. This is also wrong. There is no law preventing an Executor from distributing all or any part of the estate at any time, as long as the Executor is willing to assume the risk of loss if there are additional debts or taxes, or if the distribution is incorrect. The Trustee of a living Trust is also liable for debts and taxes, and may delay distributing assets for the same reasons. As a practical matter, most Executors are reluctant to distribute assets until the death taxes have been settled, which can take from nine months to two years, and there is no reason for the Trustee of a living Trust to distribute assets any more quickly. Myth # 4:

Even if it might do no good, a living Trust will do no harm. Not necessarily. In their desire to avoid the alleged evils of “probate,” many people jump out of the frying pan and into the fire, running directly into the arms of charlatans who are eager to sell “packages” of living Trusts for exorbitant fees. And those Trust documents may be poorly written, with the result that large fees have been paid for documents that actually result in unnecessary taxes, legal fees, or court costs. And the probate system is not without its advantages, because it requires notices

Nancy Rice has been practicing Estate Planning and Elder Law in New Jersey and Pennsylvania  since 1986. She was Certified as an Elder Law Attorney in 1997, and has maintained offices in Camden and Cape May counties, specifically in Cherry Hill and Ocean City. Call 609-398-3447.

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to beneficiaries and a clear remedy if the estate is not distributed according to the will. In their desire to avoid probate litigation, many people create Trusts that give fewer rights to their beneficiaries and so, if the Trustee turns out to be dishonest or hostile, the beneficiaries of a living Trust may find themselves hampered by the Trust document in their attempts to recover their inheritances. Most importantly, if clients (incorrectly) believe that the Trust will protect their assets or save taxes, they will be less likely to ask questions and discover the problem before it is too late. When would a Revocable Living Trust be appropriate? In my practice, I utilize Revocable Living Trusts to: 1) Create Privacy: When people would prefer that others not be given the opportunity to see what their Wills say (because Wills are public records, recorded when probated, and Revocable Living Trusts are private family documents and not recorded); and 2) Avoid Ancillary Probate: When clients own real estate in states where probate is difficult, especially Florida (so that we avoid the need to probate the Will in NJ and then again in another state, which is required to transfer real estate only). Because State laws vary widely, it is important to work with a lawyer licensed in New Jersey, and because most lawyers are not familiar with the workings of trusts or tax law, a lawyer who specializes in estate planning.

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Medical Professionals

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‘Volumizing’ ... A Different Way To Rejuvenate Your Face

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he use of cosmetic fillers to add volume to areas of the face has long been available to patients. Minimal side effects and increased longevity are just two attributes of injectable fillers that make them an excellent choice for facial rejuvenation. Thanks to recent advances, better, more natural looking results can be obtained. Originally, cosmetic fillers were used to fill lines, most commonly, the nasolabial folds, lines extending from the nose down to each side of the mouth. With advances in products “marrionette” lines as well as areas under the eye can now be volumized.

Raise the Volume!

Many patients approach their cosmetic surgeon thinking they may need their “eyelids” done, a procedure known as a blepharoplasty, or perhaps they feel a facelift would stop their face from “drooping.” Often surgery is not what is needed. Volume is what is needed. Surgery can remove tissue but it cannot add volume!

Dark Circles under my eyes make me look tired.

Puffy eyes can be a common complaint but upon closer inspection, the area known as the tear trough which appears as a dark circle under the eye is often lacking in volume. The absence of volume in this area makes the eyelid appear puffy and swollen, lending a tired, worn out look. Placing filler in this area wakes up the face resulting in a fresher more vibrant appearance. Much like inflating a balloon, volumizing firms and smoothes the skin and adds lift to the nasolabial folds as well.

Turn a Frown into a Smile!

Volumizing can aid the appearance of hollowed out cheeks and help turn a frown into a smile by defining the jaw line

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and softening the jowl areas. Adding volume to a face helps to rejuvenate the entire appearance of the face, something that filling lines cannot do. The addition of volume brings back what mother nature and time have taken away. Even in patients due to undergo blepharoplasty or a face lift, volumizing can be performed first helping to eliminate the possibility of excess tissue removal which could result in a gaunt or “pulled back” appearance. A face lift performed on a patient with pre-existing poor midface volume will actually accentuate the problem not remedy it. Often, the addition of volume alone will eliminate or delay the need for surgical intervention. For clients in their 40’s or 50’s, the use of fillers can result in additional collagen stimulation leading to extended life of their fillers and the need for less product in the future.

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Comprised of calcium hydroxy-appatite. A true cosmetic filler combined with lidocaine, a local anesthetic, for minimally painful injection. It requires multiple injections and the results are immediate. Typically, only a single treatment is required with a small touch up to be performed seven to ten days afterward. Risks include: injection site redness, bleeding, bruising and lump formation that is temporary. The effects are noticeable immediately but optimum enhancement is seen seven to ten days after injection. By this time, any swelling and bruising has subsided and the product has completely softened. Early on, the product can sometimes be felt under the skin. The above mentioned softening of the product no longer allows this and the tissues feel like your own. Results typically last twelve to eighteen months. Cost varies but usually ranges between $700.00 to $1000.00 per syringe. For most patients two to

Consisting of poly lactic acid, Sculptra® is not technically a filler but rather a vehicle to stimulate collagen formation. It is also combined with lidocaine to minimize the discomfort of injection. Multiple injections are required but results are not immediate as with Radiesse®. Eight to sixteen weeks is required to obtain the final results. Areas injected with Sculptra® appear filled immediately but within a week this is gone. Gradually, over the next six to eight weeks your body produces collagen in response to the Sculptra® and fills in the areas being treated. Optimum results are seen at the time of a follow up at eight weeks. Risks are the same as for Radiesse®, redness, bleeding, bruising and lump formation. After injection, the patient is instructed to massage the face five times a day to aid in prevention of lumps. Though results take longer to obtain, they also last longer with a minimum of two years being typical. Cost varies in the range of $700.00 to $1000.00 per vial with full treatment requiring two to four vials.

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Home Health Care

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Pearls Of Wisdom: Special Relationships Are Forged Through Home Health Care D iara Roberts is right on time, as usual. She gives Pearl a big hello and smile and gets started preparing her breakfast.

was hit with another medical complication: formidable obstacles in life, Courage in High Heels by a severe lung disease. She was told that she Joyce S. Anderson – sees a little bit of herself in Diara. wouldn’t be able to withstand the aggressive “Diara opens her eyes and sees thing that needs be done,” treatment for the infection unless she gained says Pearl. “She’s a go-getter.” weight. The solution was surgical implantation BAYADA offers employment opportunities for caring of a feeding tube. home health aides who are committed to helping For the next nine months, nurses from After Pearl eats, it’s time for people live in the comfort and safety of home. BAYADA came daily to administer feedings Diara to help her with her shower, and clean and maintain the surgical site. “A remind her to take her medicine if friend recommended BAYADA and I was very, BAYADA Home Health Aides enjoy: she forgets, and pick up any items • Meaningful one-on-one care that may be out of order in Pearl’s BAYADA Home Health Aide very pleased with the nurses. They took good • Clinical support 24 hours, 7 days care of me,” says Pearl. immaculately kept home. The two Diara Roberts is pictured with her • A variety of scheduling options—full-time, part-time, At the same time, Pearl had a home health women share easy conversation and client Pearl Mizrahi. and per diem aide from another agency, but switched to laughter. Judging by their warm rela• Training and career pathways tionship, it’s natural to assume Diara is Pearl’s close friend, BAYADA after the aide retired. Her good experience with the nurses’ care made it an easy decision to call BAYADA • Recognition and scholarship programs rather than her home health aide. • Weekly pay, insurances, referral bonuses, and “I live with my grandmother so I know what it’s like to for a new home health aide. Although Diara isn’t Pearl’s paid time off only home health aide, she spends the most time with her. care for someone who has had her share of health issues,” says Diara, a home health aide with BAYADA Home To learn more, call 609-926-4600. I found my calling at BAYADA Health Care. “I give Pearl the same kind of care and “I love what I do,” says Diara. “I came from retail attention I would want someone to give my grandparents. and wanted to do something more We have a good relationship.” meaningful. I really found my callWith BAYADA Home Health Care… Pearl Mizrahi, 82, of Margate, has had more than her ing at BAYADA.” share of health challenges. Two devastating car accidents “Diara’s natural empathy and – including one in her twenties that resulted in a facial patience make her a perfect fit for injury requiring more than 300 stitches and extensive the role,” says BAYADA Client reconstruction, and another that crushed both her legs – Services Manager Janice Bucknam. had left her with both physical and emotional challenges “We recognized and rewarded Diara to overcome. “Knowing that I may not ever look the same for her exceptional caregiving by – Lisa B., Client’s daughter and accepting it has made me a stronger person,” says naming her “Rookie of the Year” for Pearl. her office, which covers Atlantic and Facing the additional challenges of stomach cancer, a Cape May counties.” very serious lung disease, plus a variety of what she calls As much as Diara loves being “regular medical problems,” Pearl has now come to rely a home health aide, she’s looking on Diara and other BAYADA Home Health Aides to forward to advancing her career in help with some of her tasks of daily living. None of Pearl’s health care by pursing a degree in health issues, however, have dampened her spirit and nursing. spunk. “Being a home health aide makes “She wants to do so many things and I try to support you want to climb higher,” says her as much as I can,” says Diara. Diara. “Taking care of Pearl made Pearl, who lives with her husband Harry, 92, says she me realize how much I enjoy worktires easily, but is as sharp and interested in life as she ever ing with the elderly and that I want was. Her biggest challenge since battling stomach cancer to do more to help them. I’m never in 2009 has been eating enough to keep her at a healthy Client Mary W. with her daughter Lisa B. bored.” weight. 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Medical Professionals

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The Doctor Will See You NOW at Shore Physicians Group

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Acupuncture

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Acupuncture: Myth Or Medicine? Written by: Stephanie Iannarone, L.Ac, CFMP, CHHC

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raditional Chinese medicine operates on the same basic physiology as Western medicine. Yet you might find that hard to believe. Isn’t acupuncture an ‘energy’ medicine? Enter the energy meridian myth. The story goes something like this. Using a series of mysterious techniques acupuncturists manipulate an unseen force or energy called ‘qi’, managing its flow through invisible meridians called ‘mai’. While the poetry of this idea is irresistible, the truth is that traditional Chinese medicine is as ‘flesh and bones’ as its allopathic counterpart. Turns out many words used to describe it were incorrectly translated by a French banker in the 16th century who brought much of the information about this medicine back to the West. Hundreds of years of using the wrong language has really done it a major disservice. Research so far shows that the true concepts of Chinese medicine operate under the same physiological principles we know today. This is why we can easily use biomedical terms to explain its mechanisms. Mai is better translated as ‘vessel’ as in blood vessel and while ancient Chinese people didn’t have the technology to identify oxygen, they knew it was a component of qi. Instead of the flow of energy through invisible meridians, a more accurate description is the circulation of blood, nutrients and oxygen (qi) through the vascular system.

That is all very convincing, but how does acupuncture actually work and what can it do for my health? Sparing too much scientific detail acupuncture impacts every major system in the body, from cardiac to cerebral, gastrointestinal to immune. The circulation of blood, secretion of hormones and regulation of pain can all be managed with its methods. Its three primary effects are: 1. Pain relief. 2. Reduction of inflammation. 3. Restoration of homeostasis. Acupuncture’s pain relieving and anti-inflammatory actions can easily be attributed to the very last of its primary effects: the restoration of homeostasis. We can describe this action as the regulation of normal physiological functions: the body’s innate ability to adjust it’s own environment. When this internal balancing act is disturbed, the result is disease, with pain and inflammation as part and parcel. New scientific research has even revealed that serious conditions like heart disease actually have their primary cause as chronic inflammation.

often between or at the edges of muscle groups, each acupuncture point corresponds to a nerve bundle. The placement of very fine acupuncture needles into the skin is what activates them. These microscopic pinpricks then create ‘micro-traumas’ at the cellular level. Calling the body into action in the same manner as does an injury, a spontaneous healing response is triggered. Chemicals vital to cellular repair are released. With both tissue and cellular biochemical defense mechanisms initiated, the body not only works on healing these micro-traumas but begins repairing surrounding tissue damage from old injuries too. Working through the nervous, endocrine and immune systems, acupuncture stimulates our body’s inbuilt self-healing mode: a biological mechanism that is ancient. The World Health Organization states that Acupuncture is a clinically proven treatment for many health complaints. These range from complex autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis to simple injuries like sprains. But

what else can Acupuncture do? • Acupuncture encourages the body to produce its own pain-relieving chemicals. Comparable with morphine, some of these substances are 10-200 times stronger than the trusty opiate and even make acupuncture a viable painrelieving option in the operating room. • Acupuncture speeds up the healing process of injury. By relaxing shortened, spasming muscles blood flow is promoted and pressure on joints, nerves and tendons is reduced. • Acupuncture relieves stress. By balancing the autonomic nervous system, acupuncture can curb over-activity and correct under-functioning. Most of us are too often in ‘fight or flight’ mode which enhances stress, acupuncture brings us back to the ‘rest and digest’ mode which does the opposite by reducing stress. • Acupuncture normalizes blood circulation and can private & community

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If disease is a cocktail of pain, inflammation and disturbance of homeostasis, it is not hard to understand how acupuncture’s benefits are so far reaching. Depending entirely on the stimulation of the peripheral nervous system, acupuncture can’t even work if nerves have been cut or blocked. Located at sites that have a high density of nerves and

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Financial Management

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Q & A: Dealing With Divorce

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Why is it important for you to understand the basics of divorce law? The financial change brought about by divorce can be particularly devastating to families with children and to older couples who have assigned the career duties to one spouse and the homemaking duties to the other. When seeking a divorce, you should become familiar with the major topics: legal fees, marital property versus separate property, alimony, debt, retirement plans, property settlement, taxation, budgeting, and, if you have children, child custody and child support. You should also consider risk management, and, if you’re older, Social Security.

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How is property classified for divorce purposes? Assets are divided in accordance with state law, so it makes a difference whether you live in a community property state or an equitable division state. Within these two categories of states, property may be classified as either separate property or marital property, but again, these definitions will vary depending on your state. Therefore, it’s important for you to know how your state classifies property. For example, one state may mandate that separate property consist of gifts, inheritances, and property owned prior to the marriage, and that such items will not be divided between the spouses in the event of a divorce. Another state may proclaim that all property owned by the couple is marital property, subject to division at divorce--it doesn’t matter who inherited what.

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What should you know about child custody, child support, and alimony? One of the most emotionally charged issues during a divorce involves the decision regarding who will live with the children. Child custody is based on a number of factors. Most judges place primary importance on the best interests of the children. Custody may be classified as physical or legal, and can be awarded to one or both parents. Most states have child support guidelines for determining the amount of child support to be paid. Child support orders can be modified when there’s a substantial change in circumstances, and most states provide a number of methods for collecting unpaid support. Alimony is also an important topic, particularly to spouses with custody of minor children and to older homemakers. Alimony is based on one party’s need and the other’s ability to pay. Deciding whether a spouse should receive alimony (and, if so, how much) is based on certain criteria, which can vary from state to state.

family budget. When two households are created incident to a divorce, cash becomes tighter and it becomes necessary to develop a budget.

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Do you need to know about risk management and Social Security? Risk management should be considered during a divorce. The selection of beneficiaries for your life insurance policy will probably be revised, and, in some cases, your health insurance coverage may terminate. Social Security may be an issue if you’re an older individual seeking a divorce after a long-term marriage. Be aware that, if you’ve been married to your spouse for at least 10 years, you may (in certain cases) be able to qualify for Social Security benefits based on your spouse’s record, even after you divorce.

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Why work with a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst®? During a divorce, you won’t have all the information, but you may find it helpful to work with a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst® (CDFA®). Working with a CDFA® professional can help you determine the short-term and long-term financial impact of any proposed divorce settlement. They also provide valuable information on financial issues that are related to the divorce, such as tax consequences, dividing pension plans, continued health care coverage, stock option elections, and much more. A CDFA® can also work directly with your attorney. Prepared by Broadridge Investor Communication Solutions, Inc. Copyright 2014

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Why Choose the AtlantiCare Cancer Care Institute? Greater Options for Treating Cancer, Closer to Home

At the AtlantiCare Cancer Care Institute — a Fox Chase Cancer Center Partner — we understand the impact that a diagnosis of cancer has on your own life and on the lives of those close to you. Every step of the way, you can count on our doctors, nurses and professional staff to provide highly personalized and compassionate care, explaining what to expect throughout treatment, answering questions and providing encouraging support. Located in Egg Harbor Township and Cape May Court House, the Cancer Care Institute provides access to renowned cancer specialists, as well as advances in cancer treatment. In addition to focusing on the best ways to treat your cancer, we consider your needs from a wellness and healing perspective so your inner spirit gets the care it needs while your body fights the cancer.

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Radiation Oncology AtlantiCare’s Department of Radiation Oncology is accredited by the American College of Radiology for radiation therapy. The innovative technologies used at the Cancer Care Institute treat many types of cancer with greater accuracy and safety, and with fewer side effects. Medical Oncology Our Department of Medical Oncology and Infusion Services provides outpatient chemotherapy and other intravenous therapies under the supervision of three full time medical oncologists from Fox Chase Cancer Center and a nurse practitioner. Our New Location in Cape May Court House The AtlantiCare Cancer Care Institute has expanded into Cape May County, meeting a growing need for comprehensive cancer care in New Jersey’s southernmost communities. Our newest location in Cape May Court House offers outpatient medical oncology and radiation oncology services in a brandnew, two-story health park. The health park also includes physician time-share space and an outpatient surgery center.

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DIABETIC WOUNDS: Cause And Treatment What is a diabetic wound?

A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that most commonly occurs on the bottom of the foot in approximately 15% to 20% of people with diabetes. Diabetes is a leading cause of non-traumatic lower extremity amputation in the United States and approximately 15% to 25% of patients with diabetes who develop a foot ulcer will go on to have an amputation.

Who is at risk for developing diabetic foot ulcers?

Anyone who has diabetes can develop a foot ulcer. Native Americans, African-Americans, Hispanics and older men are more likely to develop ulcers. People who are insulin-dependent are at a higher risk of developing foot ulcers as are patients with diabetesrelated kidney, eye, and heart disease. Being overweight and using alcohol and tobacco also contributes to the role in developing foot ulcers.

How do diabetic ulcers form?

Ulcers form due to a combination of factors, such as loss of feeling in the foot, poor circulation, foot deformities, friction and pressure, and trauma, as well as the duration of diabetes. Patients who have diabetes for many years can develop neuropathy, a lack of feeling in the feet due to nerve damage caused by elevated blood sugar levels. The nerve damage often occurs without pain and one may not even be aware of the problem. Your podiatrist can test your feet for neuropathy with a simple and painless tool called a monofilament. Vascular disease: Vascular disease can complicate a foot ulcer, reducing the body’s ability to heal and increasing the risk for infection. Elevated blood glucose can reduce the body’s ability to fight off potential infection and also delay healing.

to it” is now known to be harmful to healing. Wounds heal faster with a lower risk of infection if they are kept covered and moist. The use of Betadine, hydrogen peroxide, whirlpools and soaking are not recommended. Appropriate wound management includes the use of specialized dressings and topically applied medications. These range from normal saline to advanced products such as growth factors, ulcer dressings and skin substitutes that have been shown to be highly effective in healing foot ulcers. For a wound to heal there must be adequate circulation to the ulcerated area. Dr. Honick can determine circulation levels with noninvasive testing. If circulation is not adequate you may need to see a vascular surgeon for additional testing and intervention.

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How are diabetic foot ulcers treated?

The primary goal in the treatment of foot ulcers is to heal the wound as quickly as possible. The faster the healing, the less chance for infection. There are several key factors in the appropriate treatment of a diabetic foot ulcer. These will include prevention of the infection, taking pressure off the area called “offloading.” Removing dead skin and tissue, called debridement, as well as applying medications or dressings are used to heal the ulcer. Managing blood glucose and other health problems are of particular importance. There are several important factors to keep an ulcer from becoming infected. These include keeping blood glucose levels under tight control, keeping the ulcer clean and bandaged, cleansing the wound on a daily basis and avoiding barefoot walking. It is important to offload ulcers on the bottom of the foot to promote faster healing. The patient may be asked to wear special footgear or use a wheelchair or crutches. These devices will help to reduce pressure to the ulcer and speed the healing process. The science of wound care has advanced significantly over the past 10 years. The old thought of “let the air get

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Friends, Fitness And Fun By Julianne Dods, Tilton Fitness & Wellness

The International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association (IHRSA) recently named Small Group Training one of the top health and fitness trends of 2014. However, due to the powerful benefits associated with Small Group Training, those in the fitness industry argue that it’s more than a passing fad. Small Group Training is an affordable way for clients to take advantage of a Personal Trainer’s expertise and enjoy the motivation and competitiveness of the group dynamic. The Benefits Of A Small Group “Small Group Training gives us the opportunity to work with 3-8 individuals at once who have

common goals and skill sets,” says Tilton Fitness & Wellness Certified Personal Trainer, Katie Thompson. “The clients benefit from the camaraderie and energy of the group setting as well as the personalized attention of one-onone training since small groups allow us to effectively supervise the execution of movements and make modifications along the way.” Motivating yourself to exercise on a daily basis can become challenging, but recent studies conducted by IHRSA conclude that working out with friends provides accountability and encouragement which boosts self-confidence and exercise adherence. Under Katie’s instruction, Tabata Fit (a small group class based on the principles of Tabata training) began in January 2012 at Tilton Fitness & Wellness in

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Mays Landing with three core participants - Ann Thoresen, 47, of Woodbine, Jennifer Giardina, 28, of Mays Landing and Maeghan Kurz, 25, of Mays Landing. “Initially, Ann tried Small Group Training because she was looking to change up her workout routine,” says Katie. “I saw Maeg in the club and invited her after demoing some exercises. Jennifer’s sister, Stephanie, who works as a Front Desk Representative at Tilton Fitness & Wellness in Mays Landing, introduced her to the group.” The group meets every Monday and Thursday evening, however, they will travel to the Tilton Fitness & Wellness location in Northfield throughout the week to merge with Katie’s other Small Group Classes. “I have blended 3 different groups of women into amazing, inspiring and fun fitness friends,” said Katie. “We actually consider ourselves a fitness family and celebrate birthdays and holidays together with our spouses and significant others!” According to Ann, Small Group Training made sticking with her fitness regimen easier. “My motivation comes from working out with people I enjoy spending time with and who I know support one another’s goals,” she says. Small Group Training is a great way to track your progress and maintain consistency as you work towards your ultimate goals. Simply put, Small Group Training is just more fun than exercising alone and more

effective than traditional Group Fitness. “I didn’t enjoy working out on my own,” says Jennifer. “But then I started Small Group Training and I went from having zero motivation to being fully committed. Ann, Maeg and Katie are more than just my partners, they have become Small Group Training is an affordable way my friends.” to get the benefits of a personal trainer’s experA sentiment tise while enjoying the motivation of the group that Maeghan dynamics. Pictured l-r are: Ann Thoresen; Tilton also shares. “I Fitness & Wellness Certified Personal Trainer, enjoy working out Katie Thompson; Maeghan Kurz and with a trainer and (back row) Jennifer Giardina. members - now friends - who constantly motivate Atlantic City Color Run, and a me. Our Small Group continues Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot to grow and new friends are with upcoming events to include made every class.” Together the the Atlantic City Half Marathon girls have also branched out to in April and the Wildwood Half try other small groups and now Marathon in May. also consistently attend group “Never in a million years with Tilton Fitness & Wellness would I have done a mud run, trainer Jason Veach. but my friends from small group Since 2013, the original challenged me and encouraged group has grown in number me every step of the way. Small and in closeness. “A majority Group Training gave me a goal of the girls plan runs together, to work toward; a physical workout dates, share recipes, you challenge outside of my comfort name it,” says Katie. “They also zone! I’d call that a miracle!” said support each other at volleyball Jennifer. games, field and street hockey tournaments and frequently join For more information on how together for obstacle course and Small Group Training can accelevent races.” erate your fitness and change In the past year, the three your life or to find out more friends have competed in about Tilton Fitness & Wellness, the Bill Bottino Mud Run, visit www.TiltonFitness.com or Rugged Maniac, Rebel Race,

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May Is National Speech & Hearing Month: Information On Hearing Loss Presented By: The Jefferson Balance and Hearing Center at Thomas Jefferson University

“You have hearing loss.” This phrase is one that thousands of people are being told daily. Almost immediately, the list of questions begins: “What does that mean?” “Is it going to get worse?” “What can be done to stop or help it?” Hearing loss is an ever increasing problem. Approximately 48 million Americans have hearing loss and 60% of those with hearing loss are still in the work force or in an educational setting. Hearing loss is different for everyone. There are different types and degrees. It can affect one or both of your ears. The biggest thing to remember is that hearing loss does not have to be a problem. Here are a few simple things to know about it:

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The average person waits seven years from the time they notice a problem until they do anything about it. As a result, people will sometimes begin to withdraw socially because of difficulties communicating with their friends and family. They may answer questions with a “Yes” or “No” because it’s easier, even though that wasn’t the answer being sought.

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“I hear fine, I just don’t understand.” Different speech sounds occur at different frequencies or pitches. You are correct in that you may hear the volume of speech fine, but the clarity is just not there. Getting your hearing checked may answer a lot of questions for you.

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“My neighbor has hearing loss and was told there was nothing that could be done.” Not all hearing losses are the same. There

are three major types of hearing loss: Conductive, Sensorineural/Sensory, and Mixed. Conductive hearing losses are the result of a problem with the outer (canal) or middle ear (eardrum and middle ear bones). Sound has a difficult time getting to the inner ear (cochlea). This could be because of an ear infection, wax blockage, a hole in the eardrum or a problem with the bones in the middle ear space. A Sensorineural hearing loss means that the cochlea has been damaged. This can be a result of noise exposure, the aging process, certain medications or illness. It can be progressive or sudden. This is a very common type of hearing loss and is permanent. A Mixed hearing loss is a combination of the first two types of loss. There is a problem with sound getting into the system as well as with the cochlea. Seeing an otolaryngologist, commonly known as an Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) physician is recommended for any type of hearing loss as something could be done medically to help.

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“I only have 40% hearing loss. What does that mean?” There are varying degrees of hearing loss. A hearing loss can be classified as mild, moderate, moderately severe, severe or profound. Hearing loss can also fall into a few of those categories for the same ear. The more severe the hearing loss, the greater difficulty the person can have in a multitude of situations. Medical or audiological assistance should be sought with any degree of hearing loss.

who is trained in diagnosing and treating hearing and balance problems – for a hearing aid evaluation. The Jefferson Balance & Hearing Center is here to help you with your hearing needs. With neurotologists Dr. Thomas Willcox and Dr. Gregory Artz, and a staff of doctoral level audiologists, we can assess your hearing and help find the course of management that is right for you. With many years of experience, equipment and locations, we are the premier Balance and Hearing Center in the Delaware Valley.

Remember, you are not alone. One in three Americans over the age of 65 has hearing loss. If you feel that your hearing is not what it once was, come and see us to have your hearing evaluated. We are here to help you. What do you have to lose? Join the conversation again!

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“Can my hearing be fixed?” Whenever there is a problem with your ears, seeing an ENT is always an important first step. Depending on the type of hearing loss and degree of hearing loss, they can recommend the appropriate course of action, whether it is hearing aids, other assistive listening devices or surgery. When hearing losses cannot be addressed by medical means, the physician may refer you to an audiologist – a professional

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The Difference Between Breast Augmentations And Breast Lifts

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omen will often come in to the office for a consultation and not be certain whether they want a breast augmentation, a breast lift, or a combination of the two. An augmentation and a lift are very different operations with different goals. The two can be combined safely, but precautions must be made to optimize the appearance of the final result. • Landmark Anatomy: The areola is the colored or pigmented area surrounding the nipple. The inframammary fold is the gently curved line under the breast where the breast meets the chest wall. The pectoralis muscle is the muscle directly under the breast tissue and lies between the breast tissue and the ribcage. • The Perfect Breast Shape: Individuals may differ on what constitutes the perfect appearing breast, but the natural, healthy breast has a tearshaped appearance with an increasing breast volume from the clavicle to the nipple. The lower aspect of the breast has a full curve that meets the chest wall (the inframammary fold). The optimal nipple position is at the same height as the inframammary fold and centered on the breast mound and the nipple should be pointing directly toward the wall when standing. Issues Affecting Breast Size and Shape Hypomastia is a condition in which the breast gland has undeveloped in proportion to the woman’s overall stature. With these conditions, the breast shape is best improved with breast augmentation. Breast atrophy is a condition where the breast gland has decreased in fullness, often after breast feeding. Breast fullness and firmness are both decreased. Breast ptosis, or drooping breasts is a condition in which the nipple position has moved to a position that is lower than the fold of the breast. In the most severe cases of breast ptosis, the nipple is pointing toward the floor. A breast lift, or mastopexy, changes the nipple position so the nipple is in line with the inframammary fold. A breast augmentation enhances the breast by increasing the volume of the breast mound on the chest. The nipple position is only minimally elevated with a breast augmentation and the size of the areola is unchanged or minimally enlarged. A saline or silicone filled implant is placed in the space either just under the breast (subglandular) or under the pectoralis muscle (submuscular). The incisions to place the implant can be either on the fold of

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Non-Surgical Disc Decompression Therapy

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e usually take the health of our discs in our spine for granted until there is a problem. Bulging, damaged, degenerative, herniated and ruptured discs are among the most common causes of lower back pain, leg pain, leg numbness or weakness, neck pain, arm pain, and arm numbness or weakness. Non-surgical disc decompression therapy can help relieve pressure on vital structures of the spine by reducing pressure inside the discs. This can allow the disc the opportunity to heal and get back to a healthier state.

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Causes of disc problems • Disc distress can result from a direct injury. Possible causes include car accidents, sports injuries, and slips and falls. • Disc problems can be caused by repetitive stress over a longer period of time. Some examples include sitting or standing improperly and day to day wear and tear on our bodies from our jobs. • Another cause is muscle weakness or imbalance that can lead to poor posture and spinal misalignment.

How can Non-Surgical Disc Decompression Therapy Help?

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Therapy on a spinal decompression table creates a negative pressure in the herniated, bulging disc letting it retract. This can relieve disc pressure on spinal nerves. This type of therapy can also help to allow a normal transfer of fluids and nutrients into the disc. In turn, the disc can return to a healthier state and begin to repair itself. Sessions are performed with the patient lying comfortably on the disc decompression table while a gentle computer controlled traction takes place. Typical sessions last 15 to 20 minutes. This can be combined with chiropractic adjustments, electrical stimulation and exercise rehabilitation to speed the healing process.

The disc is an extremely durable structure. It is composed of layers of tough elastic tissue crisscrossed for strength that surround a gel-like core. They don’t have a direct blood supply, so they get their nutrients purely by movement similar to a sponge. As pressure is placed on them water and nutrients rush out and as pressure is relieved the water and nutrients return to the disc. Disc problems occur when this normal process gets interrupted.

• Non-surgical disc decompression therapy is not for everyone. • Pregnant women should avoid it. • Patients with severe osteoporosis, severe obesity, or severe nerve damage should also avoid this type of therapy. • Patients with a history of spinal surgery involving screws or other metal are not candidates for this therapy. • Patients with active spinal cancer or infection should avoid this type of therapy as well.

Discs are the natural shock absorbers similar to the shocks on our car. They minimize the knocks and bumps that our spine takes every day. Spinal discs also help to separate our bones in our spine called vertebrae. They allow for natural movement in the back and help keep pressure off of the nerves that stem from that area. These spinal nerves provide the pathway that enables the brain to send signals to the rest of the entire body. Pressure on these nerves from disc disorders can produce significant back pain.

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April is National Stress Awareness Month!

Here are some tips from the experts on coping with your every-day anxieties: “Being in control of your life and having realistic expectations about your day-to-day challenges are the keys to stress management, which is perhaps the most important ingredient to living a happy, healthy and rewarding life.” - Marilu Henner “There must be quite a few things that a hot bath won’t cure, but I don’t know many of them.” - Sylvia Plath

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“Organization isn’t about perfection; it’s about efficiency, reducing stress and clutter, saving time and money and improving your overall quality of life.” - Christina Scalise

“There’s a lot of stress out there, and to handle it, you just need to believe in yourself. Always go back to the person that you know you are and don’t let anybody tell you any different, because everyone’s special and everyone’s awesome.” “Stress is something that’s created - McKayla Maroney in the mind, basically. It’s how we look at things. So our greatest busy is a distraction and I defense against stress is the ability “Being am sure that doing nothing, resting to change our minds; to change our and sleeping are all good cures for thinking.” - Goldie Hawn modern life. I am not suggesting we www.TheCountyWoman.com

all do nothing but sleep, however, sometimes stopping long enough to ‘be’ can be very powerful.” -Joanna Runciman “Exercise is really important to me- it’s therapeutic. So if I’m ever feeling tense or stressed or like I’m about to have a meltdown, I’ll put on my iPod and head to the gym or out on a bike ride along Lake Michigan.” – Michelle Obama

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New Vascular Laser Introduced at Shore Vascular & Vein Center The Cutera Excel V vascular laser can safely and effectively treat a wide range of vascular skin conditions including unsightly facial veins, leg veins, port wine stains and rosacea. Millions of Americans are affected by vascular skin conditions, such as unsightly broken blood vessels on the face, spider veins on the legs and skin discoloration. People affected by these skin conditions are often self-conscious about them and seek help from their physicians. Unfortunately, until recently treatment options have been limited. Costly cosmetic creams and makeup only temporarily mask the underlying condition. Excel V laser is a new approach to treating vascular skin conditions that puts patients’ safety and comfort first. The system uses a unique high power green laser that is absorbed by abnormal blood vessels in the skin. The laser heats and eliminates the abnormal vessels, ultimately restoring normal skin tone and color. Excel V can be customized to each person’s skin condition and skin type, enabling precise and effective treatment of everything from superficial blemishes to deep scars. The system uses innovative cooling technologies to improve patient comfort. There are no long term side effects or downtime.

Some of the Conditions Treated with Excel V

• Rosacea – This is a common disorder in which small blood vessels in the skin of the face dilate excessively, causing diffuse redness and flushing. It can sometimes be triggered by exercise, temperature extremes, alcohol or spicy foods. Excel V provides safe and effective treatment for rosacea.

• Port Wine Stain – This is a type of red or purple birthmark made up of dilated blood capillaries. They often appear on the face and do not fade unless they are treated. Excel V can be very effective in treating these difficult lesions. • Cherry Angioma – These are small red bumps that appear on the skin. They typically appear in middle age and can proliferate. Excel V can eliminate cherry angiomas. • Sun Damage – Excel V laser is very effective in eliminating benign brown skin lesions that can occur from excessive sun exposure.

• Leg Veins - Purple or red veins on the skin of the legs are commonly referred to as Spider Veins. Excel V is able to treat spider veins of the legs of various sizes. It provides an alternative or adjunct to sclerotherapy injections. • Telangiectasia – These are tiny broken blood vessels that commonly appear on the face, legs, or other areas of the body. They usually do not present a medical issue, but often cause cosmetic concerns for affected individuals. Excel V is very effective in treating telangiectasias.

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The listed conditions represent some of the most common cases for which the Excel V laser provides treatment. However, the extensive customization available with the system allows for treatment of a wide array of cosmetic problems such as superficial blemishes, discoloration and even scars. Excel V laser treatment sessions generally last approximately 20 minutes. There is no downtime required following those treatments. Initial results will vary by the individual and the condition being treated. The number of treatment sessions required will depend upon the number, type, size, thickness and color of the lesion(s) being treated. In some situations, a single treatment may be sufficient to eliminate the lesion. In other cases multiple treatments may be necessary. Particularly when treating legs veins, there may be temporary bruising that lasts for a few weeks. The appearance will improve after this bruising has subsided. These are general guidelines. Your doctor will discuss the details of your particular situation with you. The physicians of Shore Vascular & Vein Center have been setting the standard for vascular care at the Jersey Shore for over 40 years. They are pleased to now be able to offer Excel V laser, along with a full complement of other stateof-the-art treatments, to their patients. Whether you experience leg pain and swelling, or simply notice the appearance

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Urinary Concerns? Help Is Here!

The urethra holds the bladder closed. When the bladder contracts, the urethra relaxes and magically the bladder empties of urine. When any of these do not work correctly, this leads to incontiSalvatore A. Carfagno, DO, FACOOG nence (leaking of Rachel Grencavich, CNM, MSN urine) and/or voiding dysfunction omen and urination (too much or too little urination, is a complex and too frequent urination, urgency broad issue. Women of urination). There are several different risk in their lifetime face a factors associated with bladder host of problems and problems. issues surrounding uri• With advancing age, nation. Advancing age estrogen levels begin to drop. Estrogen helps maintain the and childbearing tissue around the urethra definitely have a and bladder. This keeps the negative impact on vagina moist, the tissue thick the bladder. and the muscles workTo continue this ing. Lack of estrogen, discussion, we must as in menopause, can define several terms. lead to loss of muscle strength and increased The bladder is a vaginal dryness; the end pouch-like structure effect is increased potenthat stores urine protial to have a leaky duced as a by-product of bladder. Just being metabolism. The urethra pregnant can also be is a tube-like structure one of the causes of which allows the bladder bladder issues. to empty. The bladder and • A pregnancy urethra are found in the and related hormones pelvis. increases the swelling of These organs are in front of blood, stretches the tisthe uterus, by the pubic bone.

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sue and skin and causes possible nerve injury. • Obesity is also a risk factor for bladder problems. Increased weight causes increasing pressure on the surrounding tissue of the bladder. Additionally, as body weight increases, so does the production of certain male and female hormones. This also can have a negative impact on the bladder, leading to increased bladder problems. • Overactive bladder is a condition in which the bladder incompletely fills and empties frequently. Specifically, women wind up going to the bathroom and urinating time and time again. I’m pretty sure most of us have seen the “I gotta go” commercials. It can get to a point that when a person goes into a new place, the first thing located is the bathroom. It becomes a routine obsession. Their world begins to revolve around the bathroom and urination. This process progresses and begins to affect everyday life, limiting what and how people do things on a daily basis. • Incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine. It may come with activities such as running or jumping, laughing and coughing. Also, it may occur with urge to urinate (called urge incontinence). If the bladder is not immediately emptied, the flow will start no matter where a person is or what a person is doing.

Out comes the urine. The urge type incontinence is usually more concerning to people. The inability to predict or to stop this causes a great deal of distress and embarrassment. This may cause a person to start to use adult diapers to avoid wetting clothes in public settings. This is not a new problem. But it is a growing problem as our population ages. There are many causes for incontinence. They can range from neurologic, structural (enlarged uterus, prolapsed uterus), lack of hormones, poor tissue quality, and damage after childbirth. Most commonly, the frequency of episodes increases with each passing year. The volume of urine passed also tends to increase. As a gynecologist, I see many patients on a daily basis with urinary problems, issues and concerns. Patients do not always volunteer their concerns over urinary issues. It causes an increase in stress and personal embarrassment. So, most women choose not to voice any urinary complaints. They wind up just living with it. Not a way to live. It is part of my job to put all patients at ease so they feel free to voice their concerns. And given the scope of the problem, we at Advanced Care lend special attention to this issue. We have different questionnaires to help uncover urinary issues. We try to make it easy for patients to have their concerns (especially about

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urinary issues) fully addressed. Urinary frequency, urgency, and incontinence are a complex issue. The evaluation is dependent on the patient’s complaint and exam findings. We have patients complete a bladder health questionnaire. To fully evaluate the bladder, urodynamic bladder testing is often used. This provides detailed information on bladder function, filling and emptying. This information assists in making an accurate and correct diagnosis. We can then implement a treatment plan to correct your urinary problem. Bottom line—this can change and improve your quality of life. For those affected, it is life changing. If you or one you know has urinary concerns, we at Advanced Care can help in diagnosis and treatment. I strongly encourage a call to our office to arrange an evaluation of your urinary concerns. The addition of urodynamic bladder testing in the comfort and familiarity of the Advanced Care office is a great benefit to all of our current and new patients. We look forward to helping you. I know it will be a potentially life changing call.

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Salavatore A. Carfagno, Jr., DO received his medical training, internship and residency at The Rachel Grencavich, CNM, MSN Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is currently Board Certified by the American Old-Fashioned Care With State-Of-The-Art Technology College of Osteopathic in Obstetrics and Quality, Compassionate Healthcare for All Stages of a Woman’s Life Gynecology. He is presently on staff at Atlanticare Absecon Professional Courtyard ProfessionalOffices Offices Regional Medical Center and Shore Memorial 707 White Horse Pike, Suite D4 • Absecon, NJ 08201 Hospital and averages 300 deliveries per year, this 609.272.0506 • Fax: 609.272.0607 in addition to an extensive gynecological surgical Linwood Commons Commons Linwood caseload. Salvatore A. Carfagno, DO, FACOOG Rachel Grencavich, CNM, MSN

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Shore’s Advanced Spine & Orthopedic Institute Is The Clear Choice For Your Sports Medicine Needs

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ith the weather warming up, athletes and weekend warriors up and down the South Jersey Shore will be returning to the outdoors to participate in their favorite spring sports.

on staff and available to patients to diagnose and treat: Shoulder instability; stress fractures; muscular strains; shin splints; patella instability; throwing injuries; ACL tears.

Our dedication to keeping the athletic community healthy and active is evidenced by the comprehensive nature of our programming. In addition to providing specialized assessment

and treatment for sports-related injuries, our clinical team is also actively involved in educating our area’s athletes, coaches and parents about injury prevention and recognition.

For additional information or to schedule an appointment at Shore’s Advanced Spine & Orthopedic Institute, please call 609-653-4600 or visit ShoreOrthoCare.com.

Unfortunately, injuries that occur during or related to athletic competition and workout regimens have become common among today’s active population. At Shore’s Advanced Spine & Orthopedic Institute, our philosophy is to provide all athletes with the same high quality level of care.

AT SHORE MEDICAL CENTER’S ADVANCED SPINE & ORTHOPEDIC INSTITUTE OUR GOAL IS SIMPLE To return you to normal function as quickly and safely as possible with the minimum amount of discomfort. We enlist a comprehensive, state-of-theart approach to the prevention, assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of sports injuries. Our passionate team of highly skilled surgeons, nurses, physician assistants, rehabilitation specialists and other medical support personnel works with your primary care physician to develop a treatment program specifically for you. LEADING SURGEONS, STATEOF-THE-ART FACILITIES If it is at all possible, our expert sport medicine surgeons prefer non-surgical solutions. If surgery is the right solution, they possess the training and skill you can be confident in. Shore’s 138,000-square-foot Surgical Pavilion is home to the region’s most advanced surgical suites and medical support facilities. Shore provides access to the area’s most expert physicians and is proud to have physicians from the renowned Rothman Institute

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on nutrition. She has since lost 42 lbs. and after helping her husband drop 30lbs, Ashley and Bill are now teaming to promote nutrition, energy and fitness to others. What first started by helping a few friends has turned into official office hours at Galloway Nutrition, and a client base nationally as far south as Florida and west as Hawaii.

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About Neurology: Might You Benefit From Seeing A Neurologist? Presented by: Syed Arif Ali Jaffery, M.D. Premier Neurology

Protecting and treating the brain and nervous system is the essence of neurologists' work.

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What is a Neurologist? A neurologist is a medical doctor with specialized training in diagnosing, treating and managing disorders of the brain and nervous system. Pediatric neurologists are doctors with specialized training in children’s neurological disorders. A neurologist’s educational background and medical training includes an undergraduate degree, four years of medical school, a one-year internship and three years of specialized training. Many neurologists also have additional training in one area of neurology such as stroke, epilepsy or movement disorders.

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What is the role of a neurologist? Neurologists are principal care providers or consultants to other physicians. When a patient has a neurological disorder that requires frequent care, a

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neurologist is often the principal care provider. Patients with disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease or multiple sclerosis may use a neurologist as their principal care physician. In a consulting role, a neurologist will diagnose and treat a neurological disorder and then advise the primary care physician managing the patient’s overall health. For example, a neurologist would act in a consulting role for conditions such as stroke, concussion or headache. Neurologists can recommend surgical treatment, but do not perform surgery. When treatment includes surgery, neurologists will monitor surgically treated patients and supervise their continuing treatment. Neurosurgeons are medical doctors who specialize in performing surgical treatments of the brain or nervous system.

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What does a neurologist treat? Neurologists treat disorders of the nervous system, brain, spinal cord, nerves, muscles and pain. Common neurological disorders include: Stroke Alzheimer’s disease Headache Epilepsy Parkinson’s disease Sleep disorders Multiple sclerosis Movement disorders Brain and spinal cord injuries Brain tumors Peripheral nerve disorders Cerebral palsy Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

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How are neurological disorders treated? Many disorders can be treated. Treatment or symptomatic relief is different for each condition. To find treatment options, neurologists will perform and interpret tests of the brain or nervous system. Treatment can help patients with neurological disorders maintain the best possible quality of life.

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What is a neurological examination? During a neurological examination, the neurologist reviews the patient’s health history with special attention to the current condition. The patient then takes a neurological exam. Typically, the exam tests vision, strength, coordination, reflexes and sensation. This information helps the neurologist determine if the problem is in the nervous system. Further tests may be needed to confirm a diagnosis or to find a specific treatment.

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Why do patients need a neurological examination? An examination is used when a family doctor seeks a specialized opinion about a patient whose symptoms may

involve the brain or nervous system. The examination may also be performed when a patient wants a second opinion from a neurologist. The neurologist’s expertise in disorders of the brain and nervous system can give patients effective diagnosis and treatment for neurological disorders.

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Who advocates for greater patient access to neurologists? The American Academy of Neurology supports a patient’s choice to receive principal care services from either a neurologist or other physician. The American Academy of Neurology also supports direct access to neurologists and standing referrals for those who require frequent specialty care because of complex neurological conditions. Advocating for patients, the American Academy of Neurology supports legislation assuring fair treatment of patients with neurological disorders and access to necessary medical care.

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How can research help patients? In recent years, research has advanced understanding of the brain’s fundamental mechanisms. With this new understanding, neurologists are finding new treatments and, ultimately, cures for many neurological diseases, which are among the most destructive and costly public health problems in the United States. For example, research breakthroughs now allow neurologists to successfully treat stroke patients with clotbusting medication proven to reduce deaths and decrease disability. Research developments have also produced new medications that relieve migraines, slow the progression of multiple sclerosis and improve movement in Parkinson’s patients. These are just a few of the many advances gained from research that are improving the lives of millions of men and women around the world suffering from neurological disorders. Contact Dr. Jaffery and his team at Premier Neurology with further questions or to request an appointment.

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Premier Neurology, located in Egg Harbor Township, is dedicated to serving the neurological and sleep disorder needs of the Atlantic County area. Launched in 2008 by Syed Arif Jaffery M.D., Premier Neurology’s physicians and staff are able to provide education and compassionate care for individual patients in a timely manner. As director, Dr. Jaffery is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and is also on staff at Altlanticare Regional Medical Center. According to Healthgrades.com, he is the area’s only 5-star Neurologist. Dr. Jaffery and the physicians at Premier Neurology strive to provide state-of-the-art diagnoses and treatments using the latest neurological innovations.

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Winds Of Change: The Vayus One thing is certain,

There are five vayus.

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The first is prana vayu. It is the upward movement that accompanies the inhalation. It is expansive and light and moves us forward in space.

is the central premiseaction and reaction, ebb and flow, trial and error, change - the rhythm of living. “Out of our over-confidence, fear; out of our fear, clearer vision, fresh hope. And out of hope, progress.” (Bruce Barton) The notion that everything must change and that out of this change if we are conscious comes progress, is at the root of Tantric yoga practice and in general, all Eastern philosophical traditions. This change can be experienced in many ways, according to various Tantric techniques. One way is through the experience of energetic breath, known as vayus (winds).

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Its counter is apana vayu. It is the downward movement that accompanies the exhalation. It is grounding and integrating and moves us backward in space.

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Vyana vayu expands us outward from our belly. It accompanies the inhalation breath and helps us feel the fullness of our being.

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Samana vayu is a movement back into our center, which accompanies the exhalation. It helps us understand the essence of our being…our internal core.

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Finally there is udana vayu, the most elusive and subtle aspects of our energetic breath. It moves upward and outward on the exhalation and inhalation.

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It is the part of our breath, which is activated most profoundly when we are using conscious controlled breath. Our vayus cause all the movement in our bodies. They are what phenomenologists call the cause of our “body-felt-sense”, the experience of living in a body. So what can knowledge of these “winds” bring us? Well, they alert us to the fact that we are DYNAMIC; we are always moving and changing. Our bodies and our lives are a work in progress. Attention to the vayus while controlling and manipulating our breath (pranayama) can also be a technique for simply keeping us present. Keeping us in the perfect state for observation of ourselves and our connection to the larger world of energy around us. The practice of Hatha Yoga is about balancing these natural energies. Pushing down into the earth to counter the upward movement of the inhalation. Lifting up to the sky to counter the natu-

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Rehabilitation Care

Need Physical Rehab? Activities of Daily Living suites are transforming rehab by helping people return home better prepared for whatever life brings.

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hen you’re recovering from an illness, injury or surgery, physical rehabilitation is designed to get you back to your optimal strength and mobility. Lifting weights helps you regain muscle mass. Simple exercises can help you control your balance and prevent dangerous falls. Stretching exercises help you regain lost flexibility. In a rehab gym, supervised by skilled rehabilitation therapists, these activities can make a world of difference. But unless you happen to work in a gymnasium, hand weights, balls and balance bars are not what you’ll be encountering in your daily life. The real world is different, filled with objects and obstacles that are definitely not designed to help you. That’s why more rehabilitation programs are introducing Activities of Daily Living (ADL) suites, designed to present recovering patients with real-world examples of the challenges they’ll soon have to navigate each day.

Just what is an ADL suite?

You can find great examples locally at Linwood Care Center in Linwood, New Jersey. Part of the 174-bed skilled nursing center’s Specialized Therapy and Rehabilitation (STAR) program, this ADL suite simulates the environment of an actual apartment. There’s a bedroom, bathroom and a full-service kitchen with a working range-top and stove. Linwood is also home to an ADL cottage, with all of the above plus a large living room and laundry facilities. According to Linwood Executive Director Diane Delaney, both the suite and cottage provide a unique home-like setting for re-learning basic household skills. “It’s one thing to strengthen your grip using a foam ball or hand exerciser in a gym,” says Delaney, “but it’s quite another to be in a real kitchen trying get a drawer open, or transfer clothes from the washing machine to the dryer while trying to figure out where to put your walker as you maintain your balance. All of the skills you’ve learned in traditional rehab give you the basics to face these moments, but you actually have to experience real-life situations in order to really put all of your skills together.” Activities explored in the ADL suite and cottage include bathing and showering, dressing, eating, navigating living spaces, and performing other household tasks such as cleaning and laundry. “We understand that rehabilitation is about more than hitting a number on a strength chart,” says Linwood’s STAR Program Coordinator Cheryl Holmes. “Following an illness or injury that requires rehab, people sometimes lose more than their strength or mobility. Sometimes they lose their confidence. When your range of abilities changes, the world can

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feel like a very different place.” Holmes says that an experience in an ADL suite is an opportunity for people who will soon be graduating from rehab to put their hard-earned rehabilitation into practice, to solve problems, ask questions and get answers they can use day after day. “In a controlled environment with experts on hand, they get to spend the last few days of their time with us exploring the challenges they will soon face at home. It’s a hugely valuable transitional step that lets people know they really can do this.” Linwood Care Center encourages patients to sleep overnight in the ADL spaces for the final two nights of their rehab stay, to ensure a smooth transition. Holmes asks people to think about all the skills they need to accomplish seemingly simple tasks, like taking a bath or making dinner. “These are routine things most of us do every day without thinking about it. But when you can’t lift the same amount you used to, can’t bend like you used to, and keeping your balance isn’t something you can take for granted anymore, these tasks become so much more challenging. They involve countless decisions, about using skills in combination—where are you going to put your utensils so you can reach them? Where are you going to place your weight in order to maintain your balance as you open the oven and take out your food? How are you going to get from your wheelchair into bed and back out again? That’s what makes our ADL suite and cottage here at Linwood so valuable.” Delaney says that people who will need rehab care should check to make sure that the program they choose includes an Activities of Daily Living component. According to Delaney, since the introduction of the center’s ADL suite and cottage, successful transitions back to home have increased while the need for return trips to the hospital has fallen. “Rehabilitation is a series of steps, with each one building on the one before,” explains Delaney. “We’ve seen firsthand that spending time in a ADL care at the end of rehabilitation is a strong way to step back into the world.”

To learn more about the benefits of Activities of Daily Living suites and making the right short-stay rehabilitation or long-term nursing care choice for you or someone you love, call Linwood Care Center at (609) 927-6131 or visit them online at www.reveralinwood.com. Linwood Care Center is part of Revera Health Systems’ outstanding network of skilled nursing facilities across New Jersey, including Bea Lea Village Care Center in Toms River, Hamilton Plaza Nursing & Rehab in Passaic, Laurelton Village Care Center in Brick, Meadow View Nursing & Respiratory Care in Williamstown, Neptune Rehab & Care in Neptune, Oak Ridge Rehab & Nursing in Wayne, Whiting Healthcare in Whiting, and Willow Creek Rehab & Care in Somerset.

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Understanding In Vitro Fertilization Presented by: South Jersey Fertility Center

The world’s first “test tube baby” is now 32 years old. Four million babies have been born worldwide through the medical miracle of In Vitro Fertilization, also known by its initials IVF.

the correct pace until it is time for their transfer to the uterus. Anywhere from 1 to 3 embryos are placed gently into the uterus where they can implant in its soft lining and hopefully continue to grow into a baby. The placement of the embryos in the uterus is performed with ultrasound guidance with a thin flexible plastic catheter. The woman usually feels no pain and describes it to be similar to having a Pap smear. Is there a chance of multiple births? Obviously there is the potential for having more than one baby at a time since more than one embryo is sometimes placed in the womb. The chance for obtaining a pregnancy increases slightly when more than one embryo is transferred into the uterus. Pregnancies with 3 or more fetuses are quite risky both for the mother and for the fetuses. Often the pregnancy ends in a premature delivery when one or more of the newborns are too small to survive outside of the womb. Our center has been at the forefront of lowering the incidence of triplet pregnancies. We have accomplished this without sacrificing the overall pregnancy rate.

For over 10 years we have been using a technique to extend the embryo culture 2 days longer than many other IVF centers in order to determine which embryos are most likely to continue growing into a baby. These well-developed embryos are called blastocysts. Using this method we don’t need to return high numbers of embryos to the uterus in order maintain a good pregnancy rate. Clearly the risk of triplets or quadruplets is much lower if fewer embryos are placed in the uterus. Our IVF statistics from the year 2011 show that of those patients with pregnancies, only 1% were triplets. None were quadruplets. Yet the overall clinical pregnancy rate per IVF egg retrieval was still 40%. During the past 5 years, over 500 women have delivered babies that were conceived through our IVF center. Are there side effects? Great progress has been made at our center in lowering the incidence of a potentially serious side effect of the ovarian stimulation. That side effect is called Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome. It causes severe abdominal bloating for 2-4 weeks to the point where the woman is

usually too uncomfortable to walk upright. Fluid accumulates in her abdomen as the ovaries “leak.” The syndrome eventually resolves. We have found that the syndrome can be avoided entirely if the final shot (hcg) is substituted for a different injection (“Leuprolide Trigger”). We use this substitution when women are having a vigorous ovarian response. What progress has In-Vitro made over the years? In vitro fertilization techniques have made great progress over the years. Nowadays two percent of babies born each year in this country were conceived through IVF. It is no longer a rarely used treatment for the many infertile couples in our society.

This procedure allows a couple to conceive a child even when the woman’s fallopian tubes are blocked or when the man’s sperm count is next to zero. These infertile conditions are fairly common. A medical condition such as either endometriosis or a silent pelvic infection is a frequent cause of damaged fallopian tubes. One out of every 8 American couples is designated as infertile for failing to conceive within one year of trying. IVF is offered also to couples that fail to conceive despite trying the less Call one of the four locations of aggressive fertility treatments. South Jersey Fertility Center to schedule How does the process work? your appointment. The IVF process has the highest sucwww.sjfert.com cess rate when the woman’s ovaries are stimulated to mature many eggs SJFC Celebrating 25 Years of Creating Families in the South Jersey Area! at once through the use of injectable fertility medications. The injection needles are only half an inch long and are quite fine in diameter. They Division of Regional Women’s Health Group, LLC are administered daily – usually by Full Service Infertility Center With: the patient herself – for two or more SOUTH JERSEY FERTILITY CENTER · All Of The Doctors Are Board Certified In Reproductive weeks. No intramuscular shots (long is now offering a discount for IVF to Endocrinology And Infertility needles) are required at our center. · Top Doctor Awards For 7 Years In A Row ACTIVE MILITARY AND VETERANS How are the eggs retrieved? · Laparoscopic Tubal Reversals Call 856.596.2233 ext. 1227 for more information. The eggs are then retrieved via · Money Back Guarantee Available For Ivf And Donor Egg a thin needle guided by ultrasound · Full Service Fertility Center while the woman is under sedation. · Robotic Surgery Available This procedure is fairly simple and is usually completed in less than 30 Robert A. Skaf, MD FACOG Top Row (left to right): minutes. The eggs are microscopic in Peter G. Van Deerlin, MD FACOG Dr. Gary Packin, size, invisible to the naked eye. They Dr. Stephen Sawin, Stephen W. Sawin, MD FACOG are placed in petrie dishes onto which Dr. Peter Van Deerlin, the sperm is introduced. The followGary S. Packin, DO FACOOG, Dist. Dr. Oumar Kuzbari ing day the eggs are observed to see if Oumar Kuzbari, MD, FACOG Bottom Row (left to right): they fertilized. The average number Barbara Alice, APN-C, MSN Barbara Alice, APN-C, MSN, of mature eggs that are retrieved is Tracy Krause, APN-C,MSN Dr. Robert Skaf, 10. Typically 7 or 8 of these will ferTracy Krause, APN-C, MSN tilize normally. These fertilized eggs are called “embryos.” The embryos are cultured for 2 to 5 more days in Visit us on our Website www.sjfert.com a specially designed nutrient broth 400 Lippincott Drive Harbor Pavilions Burlington Prof Campus AtlantiCare Life Center that simulates the environment of Suite 130 570 Egg Harbor Rd • Suite B4 500 English Creek Ave. • #225 1900 Mt. Holly Rd #4A the fallopian tube. On average, 5 of Marlton, NJ 08053 Sewell, NJ 08080 Burlington, NJ 08016 Egg Harbor Twp. , NJ 08234 these embryos usually grow nicely at 609-386-4701 856.596.2233 856.218.8863 609.813.2192

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Atlantic Medical Imaging The region’s premier imaging provider of choice. Amy F. Austin, M.D. Musculoskeletal Imaging

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• About Marla . . . Marla Marinucci is a partner at the law firm of April & Marinucci, P.A. located in Marmora, New Jersey, and has been certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Matrimonial Law Attorney. Her primary focus is Family law matters. She received a B.A. in French from Rutgers Camden, and received her law degree from Rutgers Camden School of Law. Marla serves on the Family Law Executive Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association and is also a Barrister on the Thomas S. Forkin Family Law American Inn of Court. In 2010 Marla was the recipient of the area’s Top 40 under 40, awarded annually to local successful professionals under the age of 40. Marla is a member of the Atlantic and Cape May County Bar Associations and the Cape May County Family Law Committee. She also volunteers her time as a Matrimonial Early Settlement Panelist in Cape May and Atlantic Counties and serves as a Panelist on the Fee Arbitration Committee.

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• April & Marinucci, P.A. . . . If you are looking for a team of experienced attorneys who will take the time to get to know you, and help you with effective, passionate representation in court or at the negotiating table, we can help. Contact the New Jersey offices of April & Marinucci, P.A., to schedule a consultation about your legal needs.

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The Divorce Process In New Jersey By Marla Marinucci, Esq.

The world of divorce in New Jersey is extremely complicated and is replete with myths, mistruths, and malarkey. If you are considering filing for divorce and think that you can handle your own case, do not be fooled into thinking that you will be doing yourself, or your children, any justice. If you cannot afford a retainer for a lawyer, borrow from friends and family. Be sure in selecting your attorney that this individual specializes in family law and is not one of those lawyers who will take any client that walks through their door. As the old saying goes, “It’s a jungle out there.” This holds true when choosing an attorney that has the necessary knowledge to assist you and guide you through this very difficult and emotional time. There are two parts to every divorce case: procedural and substantive. The procedural aspect of your case involves the scheduling of discovery and court dates while the substantive part focuses on the main issues: custody, child support, alimony, division of property, as well as the legal standards that apply to make the appropriate determinations. This article will focus on the procedural aspects.

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The Complaint For Divorce. First, one party files a complaint for

divorce in the appropriate county. For purposes of this article, it is assumed that New Jersey has jurisdiction over the divorce because one or both of the parties has resided here for at least one year. There is also a filing fee of $250.00, and an additional $25.00 is required if the parties have children because they have to attend the mandatory court-sponsored Parents Education Class.

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The Answer. Next comes the

Answer, which is the defendant’s written response to plaintiff ’s complaint. Defendant has thirty-five days in which to file a response and can also include in the Answer, a counter-claim for divorce. Alternatively, the defendant may simply file an appearance if defendant is not disputing claims in the complaint. I would estimate that ninety-nine percent of the time, if I represent a defendant, I pretty much always file a counterclaim for divorce. I ask my clients the following question when deciding whether to file a counterclaim: If your spouse dismisses their complaint for divorce tomorrow, do you still want to get divorced? Invariably, the response is “YES!”, however, on rare occasions, the receiving spouse does not want to get divorced or does not believe in divorce so the filing of just an Answer or Appearance is the best way to proceed for that particular client. Keep in mind, there is filing fee regardless of what you decide to file.

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Case Information Statement (CIS). The CIS is the

most critical document in your divorce case. Both parties are required to file a CIS in all contested family actions where there is any issue as to custody, support,

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alimony or equitable distribution. The purpose of the CIS is to identify all assets and liabilities and provide the Court with a financial a picture as to you and your spouse’s income and how you spend your money. Specifically, it requires you to itemize your total monthly budget, including but not limited to your expenditures for the following: utilities; transportation; food; shelter; dry cleaning; hair care; and even what you spend on your pet bird. The parties should also attach to the CIS their most recent tax returns, three paystubs, and any other financial documents, i.e., pension statement, stock statements, etc., that would assist in painting the clearest financial picture.

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Case Management Conference (CMC). Within

thirty days after the filing of the last pleading, the court will schedule a Case Management Conference. The purpose of the CMC is to address discovery issues and how long the case is projected to last. Obviously, the more complex the case, the more time it may require to reach a resolution. Generally speaking, in Cape May and Atlantic County, when each side has an attorney, the attorneys will themselves agree and submit a proposed Case Management Order to the court for the judge’s signature.

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Discovery. In many cases, the

discovery component is the most important part of your case. The purpose of discovery is to ascertain what assets and liabilities each party has and what is part of

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the marital estate and therefore, subject to equitable distribution. Discovery includes written questions, requests for certain documents, depositions, and requests for admissions. Discovery is usually the most expensive part of the divorce case because it is extremely tedious and time consuming. Your attorney will probably bill you the most during discovery. For this reason alone, it is highly recommended that the parties attempt to reach some type of agreement to avoid the expense of conducting discovery. However, understandably, that is not always possible.

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Matrimonial Early Settlement Panel (MESP). The MESP is a

court sponsored program that attempts to resolve all financial issues involved in your divorce. Seasoned family law attorneys take turns as Panelists and review your case. Your attorney prepares an MESP Memo that addresses all financial issues and makes a proposal as to how each issue should be resolved. The Panelists review each party’s proposals and make a recommendation as to what they feel is a fair and equitable settlement. If the parties can reach a settlement, they can be divorced that day. If no agreement is reached the matter will be put on the court’s trial calendar. As you can see, there are many procedural aspects to a divorce, even if you think yours is “simple.” I can’t tell you how many clients come to me after they are divorced because they did it without the assistance of a lawyer, or without the assistance of a competent family lawyer. Do yourself a favor, call my firm for a consultation.

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Glutathione . . . The Body’s “Master Antioxidant” chronic disease is missing this essential gene. This is the same problem I see in so many of our patients. They are missing this critical gene and they descend into disease as a result. Let me explain how this happens...

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Glutathione is a very simple molecule that is produced naturally all the time in your body.

It is a combination of three simple building blocks of protein or amino acids:

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▲ The secret of its power is the

sulfur (SH) chemical groups it contains. Sulfur is a sticky, smelly molecule. It acts like fly paper and all the bad things in the body stick onto it, including free radicals and toxins like mercury and other heavy metals. Normally Glutathione is recycled in the body -- except when the toxic load becomes too great. And that explains why we are in such trouble. The one-third of our population that suffers from

Glutathione is critical for one simple reason: It recycles antioxidants. You see, dealing with free radicals is like handing off a hot potato. They get passed around from vitamin C to vitamin E to lipoic acid and then finally to glutathione which cools off the free radicals and recycles other antioxidants. After this happens, the body can “reduce” or regenerate another protective glutathione molecule and we are back in business. However, problems occur when we are overwhelmed with too much oxidative stress or too many toxins. Then the glutathione becomes depleted and we can no longer protect ourselves against free radicals, infections, or cancer and we can’t get rid of toxins. This leads to further sickness and soon we are in the downward spiral of chronic illness. But that’s not all. Glutathione is also critical in helping your immune system do its job of fighting infections and preventing cancer. That’s why studies show that it can help in the treatment of AIDS. (i)

▲ Glutathione is also the most

critical and integral part of your detoxification system. All the toxins stick onto glutathione, which then carries them into the bile and the stool–and out of your body. And lastly, it also helps us reach peak mental and physical function. Research has shown that raised glutathione levels decrease muscle damage, reduce recovery time, increase strength and endurance and shift metabolism from fat production to muscle development.

▲ If you are sick or old or are just not in peak shape, you likely have glutathione deficiency. It is critical for immune function and controlling inflammation. It is the master detoxifier and the body’s main antioxidant, protecting our cells and making our energy metabolism run well. And the good news is that you can do many things to increase this natural and critical molecule in your body. You can eat glutathione-boosting foods. You can exercise. And you can take glutathione-boosting supplements and others. Lets review more specific ways of getting glutathione. It has been found that giving glutathione intravenously can make up this deficiency. Science has proven that when taking glutathione orally, a large portion of the antioxidant is lost to the action of gastric and intestinal juices during

digestion. Intravenous administration allows it to start working right away and also allow a much larger percentage of the compound to be available to the cells for protective use. Glutathione IV is thus more advantageous for immediate aide in fighting off a serious disease rather than an oral glutathione supplement. If you did not hear much about Glutathione, chances are, you’ll be hearing a lot more about it in the future–given its importance in a healthy body’s natural functions. Not to mention a number of groundbreaking studies involving Glutathione and a variety of diseases. There are many forms of Glutathione, but the best and the most beneficial form is Reduced L-glutathione, most commonly called glutathione or GSH, is the most powerful naturally occurring antioxidant in all human cells, and is often referred to as the body’s “master antioxidant”. This is the only form we use at Integrative Medical Center.

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Harborview has been privileged to be a part of the Atlantic and Cape May County communities as Harborview Pediatrics and later in 1997 as The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Care Network. As part of The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Care Network, we are committed to providing your child with the highest quality pediatric and adolescent care, delivered with compassion and respect. In addition to offering newborn hospital care, well checks (physicals) and sick visits, we are here to answer your questions and help you learn about your child’s

About Our Physicians… All of our physicians are Board Certified Pediatricians and active members of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. For children and adolescents requiring hospital admission, the practice also maintains close contact with the pediatric hospitalist at all of the local hospitals. Our Pediatricians have areas of special interest in pediatric care as well as overall primary care. If you have a specific health concern or simply require primary care for your infant or child, please contact our office for more information and make your appointment today.

Care Close to Home As part of the The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Care Network, our practices conveniently located in Somers Point, Smithville and Cape May provide comprehensive primary care for children from birth through age 21. We accept most insurance plans, and our doctors have staff privileges at Shore Medical Center, in addition to The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. We look forward to partnering with you to help your children stay their healthiest. Our Locations:

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George Bross Jr., D.O.

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Dr. Bross has been with Harborview since completing his residency at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1990. He is also the medical director of the Atlantic County Special Services School District, where he cares for many special needs children.

Dr. Keenan completed his residency in pediatrics at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and a fellowship in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Michigan Medical Center. moe about our doctors and about

Yasmin Deliz, D.O. Dr. Deliz completed her residency at Cooper University Hospital/ Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Camden, N.J. She also completed a fellowship in pediatric sports medicine at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, N.J.

Christopher W. Drexler, D.O. Dr. Drexler completed his residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children and has been practicing at Harborview since 1999.

Sharon Held, D.O. Dr. Held completed her general pediatric residency at Albert Einstein Medical Center in 1992 and has been with Harborview for over 20 years.

Mark Jacobson, D.O.

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Courtney Kivel, MS, C.R.N.P. Courtney is a boardcertified pediatric nurse practitioner who received a bachelor and master’s degree in nursing from Columbia University.

Lisa J. Share, M.D. Dr. Share completed her residency in pediatrics at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital/ Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio and joined Harborview in 1998.

Andrea Thorp, D.O. Dr. Thorp completed her residency in pediatrics at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pa. and has been practicing at Harborview since 1999.

Gerald Vekteris, D.O. Dr. Vekteris completed his residency in general pediatrics at Albert Einstein Medical Center in 1992 and has been practicing in the Atlantic County area ever since.

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I started seeing Tammy at the Center for Nutrition and Wellness a little over a year ago. I had wanted to make some big changes in my life after turning 40. I work night shift as a nurse and have two children and I felt as though I physically could not keep up with them or my schedule. I was not happy with my skin appearance, my weight and feeling run down. I had been diagnosed with severe endometriosis before having my two children and dealt with painful and heavy menstrual cycles. I wanted to start the New Year off right and that entailed eating a more healthy diet and changing the way I felt. I have never had great success in dieting and had been utilizing many different topical creams to deal with a persistent eczema. The time had come to follow a way of eating that was tailored more specifically for me and what was important to my specific goals. My sister had very much success in seeing Tammy but the thought of seeing a nutritionist never really occurred to me. I wanted to see if that was, indeed, the push I needed. Tammy was able to utilize her “muscle response testing” to know what my body’s strengths and weaknesses and how I “reacted” to certain foods. We had biweekly frequent visits initially but after following her plan of care I have been able to see her more on a maintenance schedule. Making dietary changes in conjunction with a supplement plan specifically made for me has made such a difference in my life and in how I feel. My skin and menstrual cycle has seen such a vast improvement along with my weight and my energy is so much more than I ever expected. As a family we have all made such better eating choices and are enjoying foods that a year ago we would have never had put on our tables. My children are even learning better eating habits and hopefully small changes can lead us to a lifetime of feeling better about ourselves. Tammy is always so encouraging and is an optimist in her positive reinforcement every step of the way. Tammy’s plans are not short term but lifestyle changing and you can

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Jersey Shore Pharmacy Mark Taylor, RPh Jersey Shore Pharmacy 3007 Ocean Heights Avenue Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Phone: 609-927-0390 Toll Free: 855-927-0390 • Fax: 609-927-0392 Visit: www.jerseyshorepharmacy.com e-mail: mark@jspharmacy.com.

How would you describe your Pharmacy’s philosophy? We always ask ourselves “What is best for the patient?”. Our goal is to deliver a quality product that is ordered by a physician and solves the patient’s needs. Since we are a compounding pharmacy, we solve problems that physicians or patients are having. We take pride in the fact that we can help patients who are having a hard time with their medications. What sets Jersey Shore Pharmacy apart from other pharmacies? As I mentioned above, we are a compounding pharmacy. That means we mix medications, based on a physician’s or veterinarian’s order, for that individual patient. Here are some examples of reasons we may need to compound a medication: 1. Allergies-Many patients are allergic to certain ingredients in manufactured medications. These may include dyes, fillers or preservatives. We can make most medications allergy free. 2. Manufacturer Backorders or Discontinued Medications-Some medications become unavailable for a variety of reasons. If you are a patient taking one of these medications, this could be a major health risk for you. With compounding, we can make many hard-to-find medications so that you can continue your therapy without interruption. 3. Pain Management-Many people deal with pain occasionally and some deal with pain on a daily basis. In either case, we can compound topical pain creams that are very effective. In most cases, patients can get great pain relief with minimal side effects. 4. Wound Care/Scar Treatment-Wounds are sometimes very difficult to treat. Compounding allows us to make treatments that are not commercially available. Some very exciting treatments are now available for scars. Many patients can greatly improve the look of their scars, whether they are new or existing. 5. Veterinary-Because of the different sizes of animals that veterinarians treat, compounding is essential. We can make tiny doses of medications to treat a mouse and large doses of medications to treat an elephant. Veterinarians use many “human” medications to treat their animal patients. Sometimes the dosages of these medications need to be adjusted to fit the need of the animal. Also, we have the ability to make many different dosage forms….like tiny chewable tablets, flavored oral suspensions or topical treatments. We are also flavoring experts….we have over 35 flavors to choose from. 6. Sterile Products-Medications such as injections and eye drops must be made under sterile conditions. We are one of the few pharmacies that can make sterile products. How do customers benefit from a Compounded Medication? Compounded medications are made just for you. They are not mass produced. We realize that everyone’s body is different, so we don’t take a “one size fits all” approach. We will customize a medication that works for you. What advice do you give customers who would be interested in using a compound pharmaceutical product? We would first have to assess whether there was a need for a compounded medication. If there was a need, we would work with the patient’s physician to determine the right dose and the right dosage form. What other services do you provide? All of our services revolve around compounding. Besides making your compounded product, we offer counseling so that you understand how to use your medication and what to expect when you start using it. We also ship products to customers who are not within driving distance to our store. Locally, we offer free delivery to customers and doctor’s offices. Why did you decide to become a pharmacist? I became a pharmacist because I always enjoyed the science and math subjects. Once I started college, I realized what a positive impact a pharmacist can have on patient’s lives. It was then that I realized pharmacy was the career path for me.

Mark Taylor, Owner

What is your biggest challenge today as a pharmacist? The healthcare landscape changes frequently and will continue to change for the foreseeable future. As pharmacists and business owners, we have to navigate these changes so that we can continue to operate a viable business as well as continue to help the public. How has your business changed over the past 10 years? When we opened Jersey Shore Pharmacy over 10 years ago, we mostly relied on dispensing prescriptions that are manufactured. Fast forward to now and our business is solely focused on compounded prescriptions.

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As a child, she felt very close to her grandparents. So it’s not surprising that her need to help seniors and her degree in social work should become her professional pathway. While in college, Sherry nurtured that need by volunteering in a local nursing home. She was amazed at how fulfilling it was for her to spend time with the residents, telling stories, listening to life histories and at times just providing comfort and reassurance by holding ones hand. In fact, Sherry found the one-on-one relationship so compelling that she went back to school and earned her degree in occupational therapy. But her leadership qualities also needed an outlet to grow. Over a span of twenty-six years she held several management positions in long term care facilities including Activities Director, Social Work Director, Admissions and Marketing Director, Rehabilitation Regional Manager, and External Clinical Liaison. She is a Certified Dementia Practitioner. In 2012 she received her certification as an assisted living administrator (CALA) in New Jersey.

“A True Brandywine Leader” Sherry Sullivan, Associate Executive Director at Brandywine Senior Living at Brandall Estates, is one of the most positive individuals you will find anywhere. It’s no coincidence that at Brandywine, “Life is Beautiful” and Sherry couldn’t agree more. Sherry describes herself as being “blessed” and considers her own life “beautiful.” She explains it this way. “I am so fortunate to have a wonderful family, 2 loving and intelligent sons, Brandon and Evan, and a great husband, Brian. We travel often, and really enjoy our life together. I have an incredible job here at Brandywine. I am truly blessed,” she says passionately. And Sherry carries that enthusiasm into her daily life and responsibilities at Brandywine.

In addition to being the Associate Executive Director, Sherry has also completed Brandywine’s Executive in Training Program, or EIT. Those selected to participate in the EIT Program are hand-selected by the President of Brandywine as someone who has the character and competency to hold leadership positions in the company. Based on her past, it’s safe to say that Sherry’s future with Brandywine is looking very… blessed! by Tom Kelly Managing Director of the Center for Leadership and Service Excellence Brandywine Senior Living

But her “blessings” weren’t always easy to come by. She came by them the old fashioned way….she earned them! Although she formally began her long career shortly after graduating from James Madison University with her degree in Social Work, the seeds of that career had been planted many years before.

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Psychiatry

The Depression Of Pain, The Pain Of Depression The Middle English origin of pain is in the sense of “suffering inflicted as punishment for an offence): from Old French peine, from Latin poena “penalty,” later “pain.

can be dull or sharp, chronic or acute; occur in episodes or remain constant and may respond to some form of treatment or intervention. Pain can also be very resistant to treatment or intervention and cause a myriad of physical and psychological problems for the affected individual.

(Oxford Dictionaries; Language Matters)

Psychological pain is meant to include unconscious, deeper areas of mental function and more cognitive aspects as well. These areas can respond to stimuli with their own defenses and painful results. Psychological pain is beleaguered by theory because so much is not understood about the relationship between physical pain and its impact on one’s psychological state or how one’s psychological state impacts one’s physical pain. For instance, studies show there is a high degree of depression among patients who feel pain when no physical cause can be found (somatization disorder). In fact, people with this disorder have been dismissed as having pain that’s “all in their head.” The fact is people who feel pain, feel pain whether or not a physical cause can be found.

Pain is the supreme predator. It has no master and no limits. It defies any form of control and has no compassion; it will afflict all comers—regardless of age, race, gender or any specific category. It rules. When pain is coupled with depression, it is akin to a one-two punch and can rock your world. Simultaneous treatment of these pernicious conditions requires the perspective of how they are individually described and experienced.

Physical Pain Pain is usually thought of in the narrow realm of physical discomfort, ranging in intensity and causal factors; but the broader definition spans beyond just the physical sensation to include suffering influenced by psychological, emotional and spiritual factors. There is a wealth of literature that describes the complex physiological and psychological interceptions and cross pathways encompassed in the origins and responses to pain. The physical (visceral) form of pain requires an etiology, which is a cause, reason, or source of the pain. Sometimes the reason for the pain can be readily identified such as with an injury or a disease process such as a malignancy, or pain associated with chronic conditions like diabetes and arthritis. Sometimes pain is far more elusive and it is difficult to determine its origin. The characteristics of physical pain can vary extensively and may be easy to pinpoint or it may be diffuse, feeling as if it is in several places at once. Pain

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Emotional Pain

Emotional pain is another unique domain of experiential pain. Emotional pain entails emotive expression of feelings that are created either by emotionally painful stimuli on their own – i.e., loss, change, confrontation; or as the result of other forms of comorbid pain – i.e., visceral/somatic. These tend to be more reactive, somewhat more primitive at times and comparatively more superficial. This is not intended to infer that they are less intense when left untreated.

Spiritual Pain

Some people are fortunate to possess a spiritual domain in their lives. This is a benefit that usually helps to provide comfort, solace and an inner peace based on faith. The existence of this domain however, also makes it susceptible to spiritual pain that may be pervasive to other important functions of life. Disappointment and disillusionment can yield persistent discomfort that can exist on it’s own, or be a cofactor in contributing and exacerbating other forms

of pain. In short, where there’s one form of pain, almost inevitably there are more.

Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is pain that is persistent and lasts for long periods of time. It can be associated with a condition or disease process in the body or where no condition or disease process can be identified. Pain medications normally and regularly used for pain do not seem to alleviate it. Chronic pain can co-occur with depression and impact your brain, your conduct and your body. In comparison with depression, chronic pain can interfere with sleep causing tiredness, loss of concentration and reducing one’s quality of life. As stated, it is unknown how depression and chronic disease interact, but it is known they often occur at the same time. You can see that a person in chronic pain may feel hopeless, helpless and have thoughts of suicide because the pain is perpetuating the depression and the depression is perpetuating the pain. Anxiety, including to the extreme - i.e. panic is also a common comorbid assailant when chronic pain intrudes and depression prevails. These three negative entities all co-occuring creates “the perfect storm” of body-mind (psychesoma) upheaval. Chronic pain may improve with exercise if there are no contraindications. There is evidence that indicates exercise can, among other things, help the body feel relief from pain by lowering the levels of cytokines, thereby reducing the immune system’s inflammatory response. Talk therapy is beneficial in treating chronic pain because it helps focus away from the negative thinking and conduct that incite pain and continue the cycle of chronicity.

Depression is a serious mental illness. It manifests as a constant state of sadness, feeling hopeless, helpless, worthless, having difficulty sleeping or staying asleep, feeling tired, unable to concentrate, loss of appetite and even thoughts of death or suicide attempts. Patients often cite aches, pains, headaches and gastrointestinal problems that continue even with intervention.

For a thorough, confidential, psychiatric evaluation and an individualized treatment plan tailored to fit your specific needs with appropriate treatment(s), please call our office at 609-484-0770 to set up, by appointment, this comprehensive and compassionate confidential assessment. Don’t suffer in silence any longer. We Can Help!

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Successful Options For Diagnosing And Treating Depression According to some studies, people who have depression also have higher levels of a protein called cytokines. Cytokines affect the immune system because they incite pain and cause the immune system to react with an inflammatory process. The work of the immune system is to cause specialized cells to go to work to fight off offending agents. This “fight” is what triggers the inflammatory process. The inflammatory process is an offending agent so people who have depression and chronic pain are experiencing the combined power and double whammy of their impact.

Therapy Options For Depression Treatment for depression also includes talk therapy or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which, like chronic pain management, helps a person move away from the negative thinking and conduct that may be contributing to why they are depressed.

Personal Beliefs Affect Person’s Perception Of Pain Last, it is important to note that cultural and spiritual beliefs influence one’s perception of pain, its causes, as well as how it is approached or treated. There is a large body of literature on the impact of culture and beliefs on physical and psychological pain and vice versa. It is respectfully recommended across all disciplines engaged in pain management to tap THAT body of knowledge when planning care and treatment for the highly diverse population we serve. In addition, the genome project is opening new doors of learning about the influence of genes and heredity on the body’s pain responses. This will help tailor and

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Please call our office at 609-484-0770.

Psychopharmacology Treatments Psychopharmacology treatment consists of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI), an antidepressant such as Celexa (citalopram), Zoloft (sertraline), and Prozac (fluoxetine), etc. Other antidepressant medications are Serotonin and Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRI), which include Effexor (venlafaxine), Cymbalta (duloxetine), etc. It may take several weeks for these medications to work and patients react differently to medications because no two people are the same. Specific medications are chosen because there is empirical evidence of them having the best results for the largest number of people suffering from the same or similar affliction(s). The management of pain and depression both range from opiate medications and surgery to alternative medicines and prayer. All forms that bring meaningful and hopefully lasting relief have a good place in this arsenal. Substance abuse including, unintended opiate addictions or acts of impulse or desperation – i.e., suicide – do not.

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Village By The Shore . . . Providing Services And Socialization For Adults (50+)

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illage by the Shore is a membership based model of neighbors helping

neighbors that provides a variety of concierge, volunteer and professional services at discounted rates. One call offers an easy “one-stop shopping” experience with access and referrals to high-quality preferred service providers, specialists and social services. Village by the Shore, a non-denominational program, is open to residents of Atlantic County. Imagine the Village by the Shore network of volunteers and Service Partners as a symphony, harmonizing together to provide the necessary tasks that allow your mother, father, aunt or uncle to live in their own home and age in place, surrounded by others just like them who they know and trust.

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and seminars about living at home as you age. The more members that participate, the more activities Village by the Shore can offer.

Access to Service Partners

Service Partners are reliable, vetted, local businesses and community organizations who offer a variety of quality services to Village members at a discounted rate. Service Partners include restaurants, home care, home maintenance, retail stores and many other businesses.

To become a member, volunteer or service partner, 609-822-1109.

A major benefit of a Village membership is access to our broad volunteer base. Many volunteers choose to offer their services in a specific capacity such as sharing their skills in a particular area of expertise. Volunteers can help members with many things such as home maintenance, transportation, food delivery, friendly visits and phone calls.

Enjoy Social and Educational Activities

Another benefit is access to social and educational activities such as local lectures, concerts, workshops, seminars and classes. These can range from health and wellness activities such as exercise classes or cooking workshops to lectures

Lisa Walker, Director 609-822-1108 x 211 lwalker@jfsatlantic.org

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GRAIN BRAIN - Is Alzheimer’s Preventable? Written By: Roberta Foss-Morgan D.O.

When you mix any kind of flour with water, you produce a pasty substance. Maybe your body can tolerate being pasty/sticky for 2, 3, or 4 decades. Eventually your body manifests multiple symptoms of being sticky and inflamed. The major symptom is your muffin top and protruding area between your chest and belly button. The inflammation manifests itself in so many symptoms that many seek the medical counsel of multiple specialists, only to be prescribed 10 or more medications which don’t result in relief. Since no physician is able to determine the cause of your medical angst, you are eventually referred to a psychiatrist! But even the psychotropic medications prescribed don’t offer respite, or a return to your former robust health. Patients tell me they are confused by the conflicting information about what to eat. We live amidst a tsunami of information. But information requires conceptual thinking. Isolated information is not knowledge.

Challenge Your Beliefs About Health

There is a recently released book entitled Grain Brain, by David Perlmutter, MD. Dr. Perlmutter is a highly respected integrative neurologist in Florida who teaches that we need to prevent dementia and Alzheimer’s rather than wait for it to manifest and then try to pharmaceutically reverse it. Integrative physicians believe as quoted by Nei Jing,

2nd Century BC “clearly to attempt to cure disease after its appearance is like digging a well when we are thirsty.” Alzheimer’s patients have thousands of neurofibrillary tangles in their brains (think of thousands of thin gold chains knotted irreversibly). There is not ever going to be a pill powerful enough to disassemble the thousands of neurofibrillary tangles. Dr. Perlmutter explains that even if you have genetically encoded DNA for Alzheimer’s ~ your genes don’t have to get switched on. Perhaps you have heard of yet another type of diabetes ~ Type 3 Diabetes. Type 3 Diabetes is caused by our horrific, and highly addictive food supply which is ever presently available in large quantities in the United States. Gluten/wheat, refined carbohydrates, and sugar are foods that few Americans perceive they could live without. These foods create an inflammatory state and reduce the amount of oxygen your brain receives, thus setting the stage for Alzheimer’s. Reading Grain Brain will challenge your most beloved nutritional and medical beliefs explaining ~ eating according to our food pyramid that extols eating wheat and eschews fat is wrong because eating this way decreases oxygenation to your brain, lowering cholesterol is wrong because your brain needs cholesterol for optimal function, and limiting fats (butter, avocados, coconut oil, olive oil, saturated fat) sets the stage for Alzheimer’s. Dr. Perlmutter quotes too numerous to count pristine research papers published in mainstream journals which confirm that by remaining

deeply wedded to a highly refined diet is inflammatory and sets the stage for diseases our ancestors didn’t have.

Why Are We Getting Fatter?

Have you noticed that ever since we went low fat, we have become fatter and fatter? You actually need fat to lose fat. You need fat because your brain is 60% fat. When you eat fat and protein, a message is sent to a part of your brain that tells you that you are full. Eating protein and the good fats lowers your insulin. Hence, eating the good fats and quality protein appropriate for your body habitus (ideal weight divided by 2.2 equals grams of complete protein you require per day) will lower the major fat storing hormone, INSULIN. Carbohydrates skyrocket insulin and cause you to retain fat.

High insulin is creating our escalating corpulence, Alzheimer’s, heart disease. Remember when most adopted the low fat edict and purchased low fat foods? The food scientists removed the fat and replaced it with many different types of sugar and chemicals. The immense amount of sugar in low fat foods raised your insulin to lower the high blood sugar caused by excess carbohydrates/sugar. I see “gluten free” as the new way food scientists are deceiving you to think you are eating a healthy diet. Buying “gluten free” isn’t the answer to a healthy diet either.

Learn To Read The Labels

When you learn to read the labels of gluten free products, you learn that gluten free (and fat free products) are full of chemicals and 5 or more types of

sugar. Any word in the food label ending in OSE or TOL is sugar. Since the major ingredient must be labeled first, the food scientists put 5 or more types of sugar with different names so they wouldn’t have to really list the major ingredient, namely sugar. And if the food label contains a word requiring that you took a course in organic chemistry, undoubtedly you are not ingesting food, rather, you are ingesting chemicals.

Start By Knowing Your Numbers

Removing gluten in all forms and reducing carbohydrates to 60 grams a day is at first blush quite daunting. So at first just think about how to prevent the degenerative disease states which accompany aging that Dr. Perlmutter posits. Then, get the following labs: insulin, HgbA1C, fructosamine, hsCRP, and most importantly, the Cyrex Array 3 blood test which tells you if you have any of the 30 antibodies your body may be producing when you partake wheat. In the event you are attempting to go gluten free, please read “How to Transition to a Gluten Free Diet” on my website drrobertamorgan.com in the General Health section.

Call Morgan Medical Center today and let us help you look and feel better!

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Roberta Foss-Morgan, D.O. completed post-baccalaureate training in Pre-Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. After which, she received her medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Her internship and residency in Family Medicine was completed at the Virtua Health System. Dr. Morgan was 100 South Cornwall Avenue Board Certified in 1995. In 2005, Dr. Morgan authored her Ventnor, New Jersey 08406 first book, What Your Doctor Won’t Tell You About Weight Loss. Further training in European Endocrinology, Mesophone: 609-823-1899 therapy, Medical Weight Loss, and Intravenous Therapies has fax: 609-823-1889 required extensive travel throughout the US and Europe. Dr. Morgan has appeared on CNN, Ch 3 KYW, Fox Fee For Service News and numerous other live TV and radio shows. She is a frequently requested lecturer to physicians and patients.

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Presented By: Richard B. Wise, MD Wise Family Eye Center llc

The only way of knowing if your child is seeing clearly is through vision screening. Your child should have each eye’s vision checked on an eye chart starting at age 3 and then repeated yearly.

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their regular well check up or at their school. The main goal of vision screening is to identify children who have or are at risk to develop amblyopia, which can lead to permanent visual impairment unless treated in early childhood. Other problems that can be detected by vision screening include refractive errors such as myopia (“nearsightedness”), hyperopia (“farsightedness”) and astigmatism. Less common problems that can identified include strabismus, cataracts, glaucoma, and other more serious conditions such as tumors or neurological diseases.

the two eyes). While strabismus is easy to detect as the eyes are misaligned, it is more difficult to detect anisometropia. With anisometropia, the eyes are straight but the vision is out of focus in one eye (see photo). These kids tend to appear normal as one eye sees clearly and are often unrecognized without proper screening. If your child fails their screening exam, they should see a pediatric ophthalmologist. The earlier the treatment of amblyopia, the easier it is to reverse. Source: American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS)

Amblyopia (“lazy eye”) is defined as poor vision in an eye due to a lack of use of an eye in early childhood. The

two most common causes of amblyopia are strabismus (misalignment of the eyes) and anisometropia (a difference in eyeglass prescription between

Our pediatric eye services include (but not limited to): • Strabismus (misalignment of eyes such as crossed eyes). • Amblyopia (poor vision in an eye due to lack of use of an eye). • Nasolacrimal Duct Obstructions (blocked tear ducts). • Chalazion/Styes • Failed Vision Screenings. • Refractive Errors (need for glasses) Our adult eye care services include (but not limited to): • Glaucoma • Diabetes Evaluations • Macular Degeneration • Cataracts • Lasik/Refractive Surgery Evaluations • Dry Eyes

• Dr. Wise is a fellowship-trained, board-certified pediatric ophthalmologist. He earned his medical degree at the University of Toronto where he graduated with honors standing. He then completed his ophthalmology training at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia and a fellowship in pediatric ophthalmology at Northwestern’s Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago. At Wise Family Eye Center, we encourage a friendly environment where the entire family can get comprehensive eye care with the highest quality. Dr. Wise sees patients of all ages, which allows parents to be seen at the same time as their child for an eye exam. As a small practice with only one physician, you are guaranteed to be seen by the doctor you were scheduled to see.

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small and most animals show little to no response when they are inserted. Depending on what is being treated most acupuncture needles are left in for anywhere from 15-45 minutes. The vast majority of animals will just lie down and a lot of them will fall asleep. The needles are left in place so that balance can be restored and any blockages in energy movement are removed. The needles are removed at the end of the visit. The average animal will show some response after 3 treatments usually spaced 1-2 weeks apart. After that point, most animals will need “tune10am ups” anywhere from once a month to every 3-4 months. Acupuncture has stood the test of time and new research is proving just how effective it can be. It often can be used where other therapies have failed or in conjunction with Western therapies to provide optimal outcomes, which in veterinary medicine, is always improving the quality of life, so that our pets can continue to be a happy part of our families.

of the Washington, DC area and has been living in the Southern New Jersey region for the past ten years. He is a graduate with honors from Dartmouth College and received his veterinary degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He has been practicing in New as both a general practitioner and as an emergency veterinarian and is excited for a new challenge and new experiences. He has a special interest in breeding management, weight loss, and nutrition and is excited to learn more about alternative medicine. In his spare time, Michael enjoys yoga, reading, horror movies, and spending time with his two sons.

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pring will be here before you know it and if your wardrobe needs some help keeping up with the latest trends then be sure and visit Barbara’s Boutique. They have an incredible selection of separates that work will well when paired with their skirts, trousers and crop pants. Nothing says spring more than a pair of skinny leg Capri jeans paired with a striped shirt. In fact, along with anything orange or blue, stripes remain on the “must-have” list this season. Whether they are uneven or bold, stripes continue to be the hottest fashion trend. Layering is another classic trend perfect for the milder weather. Believe it or not layering your clothes the right way is an art form and one you will want to master this season. One key rule to remember: keep your “under-layers” more fitted to keep your shape looking slim. When done correctly, a perfectly layered look will compliment your curves. Also keep in mind it is best to incorporate a mix of materials when styling a layered look. If you are interested in adding bold colors then this can be a great opportunity to mix them in to give your outfit more intrigue. Sometimes all you need to make an outfit really stand out is the right accessory. Drapery scarves in 100% cashmere with their bright floral and pastel prints fit the bill. Create your next look with a signature Johnny Was scarf. Barbara’s Boutique carries silk scarves that are a must-have accent. Vibrant prints and color-rich hues adorn light-as-air silk to create a piece that can be worn with your favorite ensembles of the season. Beautiful and functional, each piece is finished with tassels to provide dimension and a hint of weight to keep the scarf in place while it’s being worn. We know that fashion expresses your individuality and feelings, and will lift your spirit. Karen and Stephanie are an amazing duo that have the skills to coordinate an outfit for a day at the office or a night out on the town with professional ease. We guarantee the friendly enthusiastic staff will help you find the perfect outfit or accessory to complete your spring wardrobe! Run, don’t walk to Barbara’s Boutique now!

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Absolutely Maid Clean has some great and valuable tips on how you can get ready to welcome the most beautiful season of the year. These tips should assist you in accomplishing some of the chores around your home. Before you get started, make an evaluation of every room of your house. Use the sample chart we’ve thoughtfully developed to detail what shape each area of each room is in. We hope this example will inspire you to customize a chart for your personal needs. TIP: Before your audit, make a special trip through every room to evaluate clutter. Get rid of all unused, unnecessary, and unwanted items you may have. Have a yard sale, make donations, or box up and store excess belongings. While we may have a tendency to keep and hold onto items in the winter, we are most likely to let go of our clutter when spring approaches. Believe us; cleaning will be a lot easier when the clutter is gone. Once you’ve gotten your overview on paper, you may wonder when you’ll have the time to accomplish refreshing your home and still have the free time to enjoy the season. We have the time, tools, and expertise to wipe away winter and give you the fresh atmosphere you so desire for your life.

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Building A Strong Foundation Of Learning Is The Focus In Early Childhood Education early learning experiences have ✿ Children’s a profound effect on their development,

where children need to develop essential cognitive skills that will allow them to be more prepared to conquer the demands placed on them in kindergarten and elementary school. Those cognitive skills include a strong knowledge base sufficient to support comprehension, drawing inferences, making predictions, problem-solving skills, ability to “inter-translate” between language and mental, and a set of self-management skills that include: attention management, comprehension monitoring and persistence. The Katz JCC Early Childhood Education Center is a proven leader in preparing children for their elementary school years. “We want to be able to provide a great education to all area children. As such, we are proud to announce that we will be offering our successful program beginning in the Fall of 2014 to the residents off-shore,” Mancuso said. The Milton & Betty Katz JCC Early Childhood Education Center will be assuming the operation of the preschool facility at Congregation Beth Israel and expanding the program to include full-day and part-day kindergarten, as well as full-day and part-day preschool. Students at the Beth Israel location will have access to all the quality benefits of the Margate facility including swim classes in the indoor pool and hands-on science

according to Marg Mancuso, Chief Operating Officer of the Milton & Betty Katz Jewish Community Center, which includes the Early Childhood Education Center. “These early interactions directly affect the way connections are made in the brain. Early learning experiences are crucial to the future well-being of children and establish the foundation for the acquisition of knowledge and skills that will affect later learning and behavior,” she said. According to developmental psychologist John W. Santrock, children experience rapid growth of their frontal lobes between the ages of three and six that affects organization, planning and maintaining attention. A quality kindergarten experience can help students thrive in their early development. Kindergarten learning lays the groundwork for learning in later grades. For instance, a 2010 study by the Minnesota Department of Education found that kindergarteners who attained overall proficiency were twice as likely as those who did not attain proficiency to exceed both reading and math standards on third grade standardized tests. Just as important are the preschool education years

classes in the interactive nature and science room. “We believe the addition of a Katz JCC Early Childhood Education Center in Northfield will allow those families in Northfield, Linwood, Somers Point, Egg Harbor Township and the surrounding areas the ability to receive a high-quality Katz JCC Early Childhood education within close proximity to their home,” Mancuso said. For more information about the Katz JCC Early Childhood Education Center in Northfield or Margate call 609.822.1167 Ext. 131 or visit www.jccatlantic.org. Marg Mancuso

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Women Of Atlantic County

Ashley Haggerty

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Personal Health and Wellness Coach at Galloway Nutrition

Breast surgeon at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center

After having two children, what started as a personal goal to get her body back has turned into a full time business for Ashley; to help others achieve similar health and wellness goals. Although, she was heavier than any other time in her life and was unsuccessful losing the weight through exercise, Ashley discovered the path of nutrition. After 5 months on a defined nutrition plan that is simple, convenient, inexpensive and includes what she calls “milkshakes”, Ashley lost 42 pounds. She cut her body fat from 34% to 18% and has more energy than before she had her children. Achieving incredible results and feeling awesome, she had a desire to share with others what she found. Ashley started her own Personal Health & Wellness Coaching business: Haggerty Healthquarters, with an office in Galloway, NJ, leveraging products from proven suppliers. Her clients range from teens to seniors, with a special focus on women and mothers. Ashley’s company is growing fast with over 150 customers across 12 states and countless success stories of helping people get healthy, lose weight and feel incredible. If you or someone you know wants to “feel awesome” – as her clients typically exclaim – contact Ashley for a free wellness evaluation and sample products. For more information or to contact Ashley, please call 267-515-2420 or email ashhaggerty@me.com.

Dr. Anjeanette Brown, of Absecon, is a board-certified and fellowship-trained breast surgeon at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center. The married mother of two says that she was inspired to pursue this career by her grandmother, a breast cancer survivor. “Helping my patients navigate the confusing aspects of their breast cancer diagnosis, watching that confusion melt away as they come to understand that their cancer is treatable, and seeing them hit milestones of their survival — these are some of the most rewarding aspects of my work,” says Dr. Brown, a native of Baltimore, Md., and a proud Navy veteran. Dr. Brown enthusiastically advocates for breast cancer awareness and early detection, diagnosis and treatment. She frequently speaks at medical conferences and educational events, including AtlantiCare’s Women’s Health Signature Event, held every October. She was named a “Top 40 under 40” dynamic young leader by Atlantic City Weekly in 2009. In her free time, Dr. Brown maintains an active lifestyle that includes running, swimming, yoga, and sports activities with her family. She also likes to cook and is passionate about music, singing, art and theatre. For more information or to contact Dr. Brown, please call 1-888-569-1000 or visit www.atlanticare.org.

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Marian Freeman

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Wellness Director At Brandywine Senior Living At Brandall Estates Marian Freeman is the Wellness Director for Brandywine Senior Living at Brandall Estates. She will be celebrating her second anniversary in March. Marian’s responsibilities as the Wellness Director are awesome. She is on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year! It’s hard to imagine any other job with that much burden on one’s shoulders. Fortunately for her team and the residents who live at Brandywine, Marian is well equipped for the challenge. Marian has over 30 years of ‘hands-on’ experience in the nursing field. She loves assisted living and was inspired by something that happened to her earlier in her career. She started working in a long term care facility and discovered one of her former rehab patients was living there. When they saw each other, they both started to cry. That emotion and connection was what made Marian realize that assisted living was the right place for her to work. She needed to provide care and stay connected to her residents. It’s the heart and soul of what she does. For more information or to contact Marian, please call 609-926-4663 or visit www.brandycare.com.

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Director at BAYADA Home Health Care

Since 2003, Maryann Prudhomme, RN, CSA, has been a director at the BAYADA Home Health Care office in Linwood, NJ, which serves the home care needs of adults throughout Atlantic and Cape May counties. Each day, she draws on her extensive nursing and management experience to help ensure that BAYADA is the home care provider of choice to meet the needs of the area’s aging population. She also works hard to ensure that BAYADA is the employer of choice for home health care professionals by training and supporting nurses and home health aides to provide care with compassion, excellence and reliability. She knows that the opportunity to provide meaningful one-on-one care makes working for BAYADA very rewarding. Maryann received her nursing degree at St. Agnes Hospital in Philadelphia and a degree in Health Care Administration from St Joseph’s College in Maine. Since then, she has earned her certification in geriatric care management and case management, as well. Always looking to expand her knowledge and improve her skills, Maryann is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Gerontology from the University of Massachusetts, Boston. To learn more about BAYADA services or if you’re interested in a career with a national leader in home health care, contact Maryann at 609-926-4600, or mprudhomme@bayada.com.

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Women Of Atlantic County Amber Brandonberger

I believe that a good attitude, coupled with perseverance and passion, can turn dreams into goals and goals into achievements. Art is where I truly found myself and I have used that passion to produce several professional and personal successes such as my NJ State Esthetician license, advanced training in Reiki spiritual empowerment, and my own soy wax based scented candle company, SoyWerks. I believe art is the beauty in the moments we share, the sights we see, the pictures we take; art is the beauty in the air we breathe. My job is to bring out the radiance of my clients’ natural splendor through thoughtful care and professional diligence. Everyone has inner strength and majesty with which they can draw confidence and energy. I take that seriously and use my license as an Esthetician to provide my clients with an invigorating and empowering health and beauty service that energizes their senses and soul. Recently, I earned the chance to develop and practice my esthetic craft at Escape Beauty Boutique in Galloway and I now have the pleasure to continue learning and growing with other likeminded professionals in a stunning and peaceful spa environment. To schedule an appointment, call Escape Beauty Boutique at 609-464-2313.

Laura Candela

Group Exercise Director, Tilton Fitness & Wellness

Ann Erik was born in Estonia, where she led an active life and walked just about everywhere she needed to go. When she came to the United States at the age of 19, she realized the only exercise she was getting was the brief walk to her car. She joined the gym and discovered a love of kickboxing; a workout Ann claims is a good, healthy way to release aggression. In 2002, she started working as a substitute group fitness instructor at Tilton Fitness & Wellness. A few months later, she was offered her own class. Today she is a certified Personal Trainer and the Group Exercise Director for Tilton Fitness & Wellness in Galloway, leading more than ten classes per week. She specializes in cardio, flexibility training, core strength and balance. She holds 11 certifications including Kickboxing, Pilates and PiYo. Ann believes variety is the key to keeping workouts fun and enjoys the one-on-one interaction of personal training. “One-onone training gives me a better opportunity to help people make healthy, permanent lifestyle changes,” she said. Ann spends her free time with her husband, Matthew, an actor who performs in plays throughout the region. Tilton Fitness & Wellness, 609 FITNESS. www.tiltonfitness.com.

Owner of Synergie Anti-Aging Center

Laura was born in Brooklyn, New York and now resides in Toms River, New Jersey. Laura worked on Wall Street prior to moving to New Jersey, where she managed the Nutri System Weight Loss Centers in Monmouth, Ocean, and Atlantic Counties. Her desire to help people make healthy lifestyle changes resulted in her opening her own business in Linwood, New Jersey. Laura had a vision of owning a weight loss spa that offered a safe alternative to plastic surgery. She tested many outlets, but only wanted treatments that were safe, effective and proven to work. That business, Synergie Anti-Aging Center, is now offering ULTRA CAVITATION, the newest non-invasive fat reduction treatment, as well as FDA-approved vacuum massage treatments, IMX Pilates, and whole body vibration. The protocol that Laura and her very dedicated staff established for these treatments was resulting in such a dramatic loss of inches and the appearance of cellulite that the equipment manufacturer asked Laura to represent them, selling their products and training new providers on the East Coast. She regularly attends anti-aging trade shows and is committed to providing the latest and best treatments to help her clients obtain and maintain the most beautiful body inside and out. For more information or to contact Laura, call 609-926-7028 or email synergiecenter@aol.com.

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Kathy “Cubby” Fisher

Owner, Shore Style Salon

Kathy was born and raised in the city of Ventnor and is the proud owner of Shore Style Salon right in town. As a licensed cosmetologist she has worked in the industry for almost 30 years and has certifications in many areas, specifically as a certified organic color specialist. She has owned Shore Style Salon for over ten years and spent several years as an Artistic Educator with Matrix. Kathy (also known as “Cubby”) has trained and worked along side some of the top international Hair Artists in the country. She adds. “I am a big believer in continued education and I love learning about the latest trends in the industry.” She is happily married with two adult sons and truly loves what she does. “I hope to provide not just a service--but an overall pleasant experience for each of my clients,” she says. Kathy participates in many fundraising events for good causes such as Locks of Love, Look Good, Feel Better and the Children’s Ministry at her church. When she is not making her clients more beautiful she enjoys the beach, boardwalk, staying active and spending time with loved ones. Kathy can be reached at 609-823-3900, shorestyle@msn.com , or visit www.shorestylesalon.com for more information.

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Ask The Pharmacist . . .

Jersey Shore Pharmacy 3007 Ocean Heights Ave, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Phone: 609-927-0390 Toll Free 855.927.0390 • Fax: 609-927-0392 Visit: www.jerseyshorepharmacy.com e-mail: mark@jspharmacy.com.

Mark Taylor, RPh is the owner of Jersey Shore Pharmacy, where he is also a pharmacist. Here, he shares his experience and expertise to answer a few common questions.

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We can compound oral medications into pleasantly flavored suspensions, solutions, concentrates, freezerpops, ‘gummy bears’ or lozenges, in colors that entice the child to take the medication. A palatable formulation is more likely to improve compliance and minimize spillage or waste during administration. Lollipops are an ideal alternative to “swish and swallow” medications that need to be retained in the mouth for a prolonged period of time. Most drugs can be compounded into transdermal gels that can easily be applied to an appropriate site, such as the child’s wrist, for absorption through the skin.

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Allergy season is coming soon. What do you recommend as a treatment?

Many people have some allergy symptoms at different times of the year depending on what they are allergic to. Most commonly, this occurs in the spring. The first line treatment is an antihistamine. There are many antihistamines on the market that can be bought over the counter in any drug store. These would include Benadryl®, Claritin® and Zyrtec®. Claritin® is a great choice if the patient is concerned about drowsiness as some of the older antihistamines can cause drowsiness in most patients. If a patient’s allergy symptoms are more severe, they should see their physician about prescription drug alternatives.

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Why don’t I need antibiotics when I have a cold?

The common cold is caused by a virus. Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections. Many people feel as though they need to take “something” to get rid of a cold. The truth is, your body will fight the common cold and your symptoms should subside in a few days. It is important to only take an antibiotic when it is absolutely necessary.

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Why do I have to take all of my antibiotics if I feel better after a few days?

Many times the antibiotic starts to work against your bacterial infection in 1-3 days. You will start to feel better when this happens but the bacteria is still there. If you stop your antibiotic there is a chance that the infection can reoccur or the bacteria can become resistant to the antibiotic.

Mark Taylor is a 1991 graduate of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. Mark has pharmacy experience in hospital, retail, home IV and compounding. Mark is the current treasurer of the South Jersey Pharmacists Association and is also a member of the New Jersey Pharmacists Association, NCPA, APhA, PCCA and NJHSP. Disclaimer: The medical information on this page is provided as an information resource only, and is not to be used or relied on for any diagnostic or treatment purposes. This information should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis and treatment. Please consult your health care provider before making any healthcare decisions or for guidance about a specific medical condition.

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he Friends of the Egg Harbor Township Dog Park is an allvolunteer nonprofit 501 (c) 3 group formed in 2009 with the goal of creating a fenced-in dog park in the township. Last year the organization was successful in securing property for the project. Egg Harbor Township officials agreed to lease a 250-by-500-foot wooded parcel of land on Swift Drive to the group with the stipulation that the Friends shoulder the financial responsibility and the job of clearing the land and building and maintaining the park. “Our biggest roadblock was finding the right location, and now that we have accomplished that we will continue to try and raise the funds needed to build the park at no cost to the taxpayer,” said Donna Burns, a member of the Friends of the EHT Dog Park. “Our mission is to create a fenced-in, off-leash dog park where well-behaved canine citizens can exercise in a clean, safe environment without endangering or annoying people, property or wildlife,” she said. “We see a beautiful and well-maintained space open to dog lovers and friends who are willing to uphold the park’s rules and regulations.” The Friends have started raising money in anticipation. The members had been hesitant in the past to start fundraising until a location was secured, so they have raised only a small amount of money, according to Burns. They are hoping that dog lovers in surrounding communities will come out and support the cause by contributing funds to help build the facility. Donations are being accepted through the Friends website, www.ehtdogpark.com. Three fundraising events are in the works for m this year. Pancakes for Puppies fundraiser was held Feb. 8 at Applebee’s in Mays Landing. Bark for

Your Park dog walk is scheduled for Saturday, June 7, and a Luncheon is being planned at Bonefish Grill

in EHT on August 15. Once the park is constructed, the group plans to continue fundraising to provide the means for maintaining the park. Previous activities have benefited charities such as the 2 Million Dogs Canine Cancer Foundation. “Our goal is to involve the community as much as possible by offering dog training seminars to promote education and training for better-behaved dogs,” Burns noted. “Autism-Friendly Day will also be offered to groups, along with sponsoring an adoption day to local animal shelters as well as our continued support of groups who help find a cure for canine cancer.”

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The organization’s mission also includes providing scholarship money to students who want to pursue an education in veterinary studies. Right now the group is working on a concept plan that will include support from the Army Corps of Engineers, which has volunteered to clear the brush and some trees from the site, according to Burns. “We would like to leave as many trees as possible for shade and protection from the elements,” she noted. The park would have an information reception area and welcoming site lined with memory bricks leading up to the entrance and decorated with seasonal flowering plants. Local Boy Scouts, who would also contribute in other ways to satisfy their merit badge requirements, would plant the vegetation she said. “If we acquire the funding needed to complete the park in 2014, we are looking at possibly a fall opening. The more monetary support we will get will help us reach our goal,” Burns said. Once the park is finished, the Friends of the EHT Dog Park and volunteers would manage it. “We view the park as a community project in partwww.TheCountyWoman.com

nership with Atlantic County and the township of Egg Harbor designed to satisfy the needs of dog owners and non-dog owners alike,” Burns said. “Dogs are social animals, and most enjoy spending time with their own species,” she explained. “Many behavior problems are caused by lack of physical activity. Dogs were born to be active and are mentally and physically exhausted by a trip to a dog park and snooze for hours afterwards, making them excellent neighbors to non-dog owners.” She said the group anticipates charging a “small yearly fee” to help defray the cost of daily maintenance. The Friends of the Egg Harbor Township Dog Park has 12 dedicated committee members and many volunteers, she said.

“We are always looking for more volunteers.” For information about the dog park, volunteering or fundraisers see www.ehtdogpark.com or email Burns at dburns054@gmail.com. March/April 2014


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The 5 Top Spring Remodeling Projects! Here in New Jersey, we’re definitely ready for spring! And it will come. We’ll put aside the snow shovels, hide the boots, and start to get excited about going outside rather than curling up by our fireplaces! Spring is also the time of year that’s perfect to wipe out those home projects that you don’t want lingering into summer. If you’ve got the itch to make a few changes to your home, big or small, take a cue from this list of 5 Spring remodeling projects that may be just what your home needs: Sand those Floors – Maybe your floors have taken a beating from people and pets, or maybe you just want to upgrade to something new! This indoor project requires lots of ventilation. Spring allows us to keep the windows and doors open, letting fresh air in. Also, with the boots soon to be hidden, your newly refinished floors will be snow free. Floor sanding is not as enjoyable with the summer heat, so get a jump on getting those beautiful floors done now! Build an Addition — Spring is a great time to have get started on building an addition, it allows for great ventilation during projects, and also beat the Summer rush which involves more outdoor projects such as siding and roofing. Better weather will also help ensure your contractor will be able to stick to a better timetable. Add Insulation – Why make your home warmer when the weather is already getting warmer? To keep the cool air in! Though we’re tired of the cold right now, summer in NJ will bring heat and humidity and better insulation keeps more of the cooled air inside. And of course you’ll be doing yourself a yearlong

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et’s face it. Surgery and anesthesia can be stressful.

Oftentimes, patients meet their anesthesiologists for the first time on the morning of surgery. There is a tremendous amount of information that needs to be transferred in order to provide the best care. How can you make this encounter as meaningful as possible? As a physician, practicing anesthesiologist, mom, friend, sister, daughter – and occasional patient myself - I understand ... and I spend hours thinking about it. My goal here is to convey the information people need to get through this process in the best way possible.

Dr. Nina’s What You Need to Know:

About Anesthesia BEFORE You have Anesthesia Surgeries (and many procedures) often utilize anesthesia services to provide some combination of unconsciousness, sedation, and/or amnesia, as well as analgesia (pain relief ) and immobility. Prior to determining the most appropriate anesthetic plan, your anesthesiologist will attain a medical history and airway exam. The type of anesthesia primarily depends upon the surgery being performed; however, your medical history may require modification to the type of anesthesia being used. Under certain circumstances, your preferences, as well as the surgeon’s and anesthesiologist’s, may be accommodated. Prior to your procedure, your anesthesiologist will discuss an anesthetic plan that is best for you and provide informed consent, including risks and benefits. The different types of anesthesia include the following:

VGeneral anesthesia

temporarily makes a person totally unconscious and provides total amnesia, as well as varying levels of analgesia. The induction of anesthesia typically begins with an injection of medicine into the vein that gets the patient off to sleep within 1-2 minutes. Subsequently, an airway device is placed in the trachea or immediately above the vocal cords to assist

with the patient’s breathing. The patient is then kept anesthetized by a carefully balanced combination of both inhaled and intravenously injected drugs.

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(MAC) with sedation can reduce anxiety and pain, provide partial or total amnesia, and variable degrees of awareness. Typically, medications are administered intravenously. The patient remains breathing spontaneously and an airway device is not needed. Supplemental oxygen is provided. I have often heard this referred to as “twilight” but prefer to describe it as being comfortably drowsy with little recollection of a patient’s time in the operating room.

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Regional anesthesia, which includes spinal

anesthesia, epidural anesthesia and peripheral nerve blocks involving the arms or legs, eliminates pain following an injection of local anesthetic medication near large groups of nerves to temporarily block pain signals from reaching the brain. Regional anesthesia can be used for surgery on selected regions of the body, either alone or in combination with sedation or general anesthesia. For example, with knee surgery your anesthesiologist might determine that a regional, epidural, or spinal anesthesia may be beneficial.

Following surgery, your pain may be controlled with:

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Intravenous pain medications. There are a number of narcotic and non-narcotic medications that can be directly administered into your IV. Commonly, these medications can be administered through a pump called the PCA (patient controlled analgesia) that can be activated by you at the push of a button. The benefit of this technique is that they are often stronger and quicker in onset than oral medications.

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Pain medications administered by mouth. This will likely be used if your pain is not very severe or after you are discharged home. They often have a longer duration of action than IV medications.

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If you have regional anesthesia, a catheter (a small tube) may be left in place for the administration of local anesthetics and/or narcotics which will give you continuous pain relief after surgery. One of the chief driving forces behind my decision to become a doctor was a desire to touch people’s lives. And one of the ways I have been able to do that is through communications that guide patients through complicated, stressful medical situations. If you or someone close to you is facing such a situation, I hope this information helps you.

Dr. Radcliff completed her medical school and residency training at UCLA and has served on the medical faculty at The University of Pennsylvania. She has authored over 100 textbook chapters, research articles, medical opinions and reviews. Dr. Radcliff is called upon by media to speak on medical, fitness, nutrition, and healthy lifestyle topics impacting our lives, today. She is passionate about sharing truths for healthy, balanced living, as well as, wise preventive health measures.

Connect with Dr. Nina at: DrNinaRadcliff@aol.com; Follow her on Twitter.com/DrNinaRadcliff or Facebook.com/DrNinaRadcliff

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Celebrate Women’s History Month at the Hammonton Arts Center. Women in the Arts Exhibit March 4-April 5, 2014 All Women Artists are invited to enter their work. Reception and Awards Luncheon March 9, 2014 at 12:00 PM

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Guest Speaker Marie Natale Luncheon $25 Lunch will be catered by The Academy of Culinary Arts, Atlantic Cape Community College Hammonton Arts Center 219 Bellevue Ave. Hammonton, NJ 08037

For More Information Please See Our Website: www.hammontonartscenter.org We Wish to Thank Our Corporate Sponsors: Kenneth M. Irvis, MD FACOG NJM Bank Funding for the HAC is provided in part by the NJ State Council on the Arts, Department of State, a partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts through the Local Arts Grant administered by the Atlantic County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs. The HAC is a member of the South Jersey Cultural Alliance (SJCA). The media is invited to visit the SJCA press room at http://www.sjca.net/pressroom.html. Visit the HAC at www.hammontonartscenter.org. The HAC is ADA accessible.

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Runaway Clothes: The Latest Book By “Mrs. D” Mrs. D. (Olga D’Agostino), an award-winning children’s author, was born in western Ukraine. She lived in the historical city of Lviv, where she studied business in Lviv Business College. In 1992 she immigrated to the USA with her two small daughters and for years worked in her own business. In 2011, she began her career as a writer, focusing on writing children’s books that have meaning and provide valuable lessons. Two of her children’s books, The Trees Have Hearts and Good Morning, World, won Mom’s Choice Awards in 2013. She is a member of SCBWI and speaks a few languages fluently. She lives in the famous town of Smithville, NJ, with her husband Patrick and a meticulous old cat named Nyda.

Published books by Mrs. D. include: Carlo the Mouse on Vacation, The Trees Have Hearts, The City Kittens and the Old House Cat, Good Morning, World!, and Carlo the Mouse, Book 1: Too Many Rules for One Little Mouse. Mrs. D.’s new books Runaway Clothes, The Royal Palm, and Carlo the Mouse, Book 2: Now We’re Talking! will be published in 2014. The full series of Carlo the Mouse, The Mysterious Life Inside a Closet, That Is How Things Are, and Who Is Most Important in the Fridge? will be published in 2015-16. Her books are available in print on Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and as e-books for most e-devices. For updates please visit: www.mrsdbooks.net

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Mrs. D. will be at the Galloway Library on March 15 at 2.30 p.m.

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Visit Noyes Museum Current Exhibitions Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College - Oceanville: Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton College - Atlantic City: • Eric Schultz: Man and the Machine January 17, 2014 – May 11, 2014 • Curlee Raven Holton: In the Shadow of Contemplation January 24, 2014 – May 18, 2014 • Fabio Mazzieri: Memory of Material January 31, 2014 – May 4, 2014 • Peggy Fox and Nancy Staub Laughlin February 7, 2014 – April 6, 2014

About The Noyes Museum . . .

• Noyes Museum Gallery: The Links Foundation Black History Month Art Show featuring Kevin A. Williams February 5 – March 2, 2014 • Gallery Main Hall: The Links Foundation Juried Youth Poster Art Exhibit February 5 – March 2, 2014 • Atlantic City Arts Center Gallery: Floretta Schiff Mostovoy: Visions from the Northside January 29 – March 16, 2014 • African American Heritage Museum: “Northside” The Way We Were February 2 – April 30, 2014

The Noyes Museum of Art was founded in Oceanville, NJ, in 1983 to collect, preserve, and exhibit American fine and folk art, with an emphasis on New Jersey artists and folk art forms. Today, the Noyes Museum’s exhibitions continue to reflect the area’s cultural heritage, while also presenting significant artwork by regional and national artists working in a variety of media. The Noyes has also expanded to include satellite galleries in Hammonton, Atlantic City, and at Seaview Resort in Galloway. The Noyes Shop: Hammonton, which opened in 2008, specializes in custom framing and can be reached at (609) 561-8006. In February 2010, The Noyes Museum of Art formed a partnership with The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey to form The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College. Through a partnership with the CRDA, in 2013, The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College opened The Noyes Arts Garage: Stockton College, a unique multi-use arts and retail space at 2200 Fairmount Avenue in Atlantic City. The Museum remains a 501 (c)(3) organization, with general funding provided by: the New Jersey State Council on the Art/Department of State, a state partner of the National Endowment for the Arts; the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winslow Noyes Foundation; The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey; and the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.

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Auction GArden PArty! Knowlton Mansion Philadelphia Sunday, May 4, 2014 5:00 to 8:00 PM

• Exciting live and silent auctions • Luscious hors d’oeuvres and buffet • Mint juleps, wine and champagne • Candies and desserts from the region’s top pastry chefs and chocolatiers

Photography by Hoi Michael Cheung

Register online as a sponsor or guest at www.alz.org/desjsepa and click on Chocolate Symphony or call 800.272.3900. Proceeds benefit the Alzheimer’s Association Delaware Valley Chapter.

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Take a Walk on the wild side with us! Saturday, April 5, 2014 Cape May County Park & Zoo Join Big Brothers Big Sisters of Atlantic & Cape May Counties for the first annual Wild Walk for Kids event. It will be a fun-filled day for the whole family! All proceeds will directly support mentoring programs for local children.

Benefiting:

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of Atlantic & Cape May Counties

The event will begin with a two mile walk around the grounds of the Cape May County Park & Zoo followed by a celebration featuring lunch, music and fun activities. Walkers will come together to have fun and raise money to support Big Brothers Big Sisters. Wild Walk for Kids is the perfect way for individuals to make a positive impact on our community – it only takes a little bit of effort to raise the money that is vital to our program’s success.

help change their lives for the better forever

Photos of Little Brothers and Little Sisters by Cass Imaging

Children in our program are from all walks of life and are as diverse as all of America. What they have in common is a need to have a guiding role model in their lives. Factors that determine a youth considered to be “at-risk” can include their socioeconomic status, environment, family situation, behavioral problems, and physical or mental health. Big Brothers Big Sisters is the oldest, largest, and most effective youth mentoring organization in the United States. For more than a century, Big Brothers and Big Sisters have helped children reach their potential through professionally supported one-to-one relationships with proven results. Help children in our community by signing up to walk today!

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An original musical inspired by the true story of a Broadway producer’s wife who is suddenly jilted by her husband after decades of marriage. Determined to celebrate a new chapter in her life, she turns to her wickedly witty friends, who together sing, dance and laugh their way through the ripple effects of divorce and self-discovery.

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Chipeta (1843-1924) known

as an Indian Rights Advocate and Diplomat who was an Ute Indian leader and peacemaker who was most notable for helping prevent war between the Ute Indians and the white settlers. A married woman at the age of 16 Chipeta was a voice in a culture in which young women were not the decision makers.

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Katharine Ryan Gibbs

(1863-1934) known as a Women’s Employment Pioneer who was the founder of the Katharine Ryan Gibbs school in 1911 that provided women with high level secretarial training. Katharine Gibbs partnered with her sister after becoming a single mother to begin the school to train women to work in secretarial positions as a then lucrative career.

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Anna Julia Cooper

(1858-1964), African American Educator and Author who was known to be one of the “leading intellectuals of her time.” Anna Cooper began her life as a slave and worked as a domestic servant. She had the opportunity to education and excelled in her studies. Anna continued her education through graduate school at a time when women, let alone women of color were not accepted into educational programs. Anna Cooper released her first book in 1892. Ms. Cooper worked as an educator and principal. She continued her studies well into her 60s and earned a PhD at the age of 65. It was Anna Cooper’s desire to be a positive role model for

future generations of African Americans and the importance of education.

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Frances Oldham Kelsey

(1873-1959), Educator, Author and Advocate for Deaf Community. Agatha became deaf and blind in one eye after a childhood illness. She would become known to be an advocate for women with similar disabilities. Agatha was not only the valedictorian of her graduating class; she was the first woman to graduate from Gallaudet University. (1914-Present), Pharmacologist and Public Health Activist who was a pharmacologist with the Food and Drug Administration. Frances was known for refusing to approve thalidomide which was a drug that was proven to cause severe birth defects. Frances was hired in the 1930s under the assumption by a University of Chicago Professor that she was a man. Frances advocated for regulations of drug testing and provided scientific evidence to the negative effects testing can have on subjects.

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Arden Eversmeyer

(1931-Present), The Old Lesbian Oral Herstory Project Founder. Most noted for being the founder of Lesbians over the Age of Fifty and The Old Lesbian Oral Herstory Project. Arden’s mission was to ensure that older lesbians be afforded resources within their communities as well as advocating for cultural appreciation for lesbian’s lives. It is noted that Arden lived a private isolated life without freedom in her sexuality. It would not be until after her partner’s death that Arden would speak openly for gay rights. Each of these women were trailblazers for various causes that have made a significant impact in society for equal rights for women as well as justice regardless of sexual orientation. They all have accomplished a great deal in their life and deserve full recognition for their accomplishments. Our lives have fully benefited from the hard work and perseverance of these amazing women! References: Women’s History 2014 Gazette, (2014). A Gazette from the National Women’s History Project. • Photo by Eric Crow at http://findagrave.com, Retrieved on February 6, 2014. • www.arprice.com/picsawbz/katharinegibbs, Retrieved on February 6, 2014. • www.barnesandnoble.com, Retrieved on February 6, 2014. • www.gallaudetedu/news/agatha_hanson_named_history_month. htme, Retrieved on February 6, • www.greatwomen.org, Retrieved on February 6, 2014 • www.greenwomenstore.com, Retrieved on February 6, 2014

Rita King, MSW, LSW is a full-time mental health therapist and advocate of women’s history. During her undergraduate studies in psychology, Rita developed a strong passion for women’s history after completing classes in political science. As an activist, Rita has raised awareness of the importance of women’s history through lectures, history lessons in elementary and middle schools and creating women’s history displays at local libraries. Rita also utilizes her knowledge of women’s history to empower women and young girls in her current role as a mental health therapist.

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Local Advocacy Efforts Help Gain Unprecedented $122 Million Increase for Alzheimer’s in New Federal Budget It’s a first: a $122 million increase in Alzheimer’s funding included in an omnibus budget bill that President Barack Obama signed into law January 17, just one day after Congress passed it with bipartisan support.

Back then, says Kubiak, no one really people in the U.S. have Alzheimer’s and talked about Alzheimer’s, and as a long without a medical breakthrough, projects distance caregiver, she found it difficult to that number will triple by 2050. In the find the specific help she needed for her South Jersey region, 85,000 people are and her dad. coping with the impact of Alzheimer’s or “The programs and support services a related disorder. that people have available now, I didn’t Alzheimer’s care is also expensive, have 25 years ago, so we have advanced currently costing the nation as much those tools greatly,” she said. $203 billion, including $142 billion in But Kubiak says if she’d known then Medicaid and Medicare costs, which is “We applaud Congress’ bipartisan what she knows now, she definitely would expected to increase by 500% by midefforts and the president’s quick signing have joined a caregiver support group and century. of the bill,” said Linda Coppinger, the participated in caregiver conferences. “It will be an economic and societal Alzheimer’s Association Delaware Valley Now, though, in spite of the recent disaster to our country if we don’t address Chapter’s Executive Director South Jersey. federal funding she helped win for it,” said Kubiak. “Our advocates here in South Jersey were Alzheimer’s, she’s continuing her advoThe Alzheimer’s Association Delaware among those 600,000 advocates across cacy, and plans to participate in the Valley Chapter will provide low-cost, the country who spent years reaching out Alzheimer’s Association’s annual Day on round-trip bus transportation from to their lawmakers in Congress to urge the Hill, April 9, because, she says, there’s Delaware, South Jersey and Southeastern them to recognize Alzheimer’s for the still more to do. Pennsylvania to Capitol Hill in national public health crisis it is.” “The fact that Congress increased Washington, D.C., where advocates will One of those local advocates, Mary Alzheimer’s funding to $122 million was meet face-to-face with their members Kubiak, is an Egg Harbor Township encouraging, but to be honest, because of Congress and share their Alzheimer’s resident and Alzheimer’s Association there’s still no cure or treatment, it’s just a stories. In South Jersey, buses will depart National Ambassador to Congressman drop in the bucket compared to the fund- at 6 a.m. from Deptford Mall. Frank LoBiondo. ing other diseases receive,” she said. “It’s nice to see that our efforts This will be her 12th year visiting Anyone who is interested have really come to fruition,” she said. Capitol Hill to meet with members of in learning more about this year’s Day “Clearly, advocating for research fundCongress. In fact, she plans on taking on the Hill may visit alz.org/desjsepa ing awareness has made an impact, but part in the Alzheimer’s Association’s or call the Alzheimer’s Association I think what’s more impactful is that the three-day Advocacy Forum to gain addiDelaware Valley Chapter’s 24/7 toll-free president’s original request was for $100 tional skills and tools to help her become Helpline at 800.272.3900. million and the fact it was increased to an even better advocate $122 million was really encouraging.” for the fight against Kubiak and other advocates like her sucAlzheimer’s. DELAWARE VALLEY CHAPTER ceeded in encouraging their senators and She stresses the fact representatives to allocate Alzheimer’s fundthat Alzheimer’s is the 2014 South Jersey Events ing in the 2014 federal spending bill, which United States’ sixthincludes: leading cause of death, Day on the Hill and of the top-ten dead• a $100 million increase for the National Round-trip bus transportation to Capitol Hill is available. liest diseases, Alzheimer’s Institute on Aging for Alzheimer’s Wednesday, April 9, 2014 deaths continued to rise research. Make your voice heard! over a 10 year period • $3.3 million to support the surveillance while deaths from the of Alzheimer’s caregivers. South Jersey Golf Classic others dropped signifi• $4 million to train health professionals Register yourself or your foursome today! cantly. on issues related to Alzheimer’s. Monday, May 5, 2014 The Alzheimer’s • $10.5 million to expand the home and Trump National Golf Club Philadelphia, Pine Hill, NJ Association estimates community based caregiver services. more than five million • $4.2 million for outreach activities to Dementia Caregiver Conference Featuring keynote speaker, Daniel Kuhn, LCSW About the Alzheimer’s Association Delaware Valley Chapter: The Alzheimer’s Association is the world’s leading volTuesday, June 10, 2014 untary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. The Delaware Valley Chapter, headquartered in Crowne Plaza Hotel, Cherry Hill, NJ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the local arm of the national nonprofit organization, and serves 18 counties in South Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania and Delaware, providing programs and services to more than 294,000 individuals For registration or sponsorship information and families affected by Alzheimer’s disease or a related disorder. The Chapter’s Atlantic County Branch Office is located call 800.272.3900, or visit alz.org/desjsepa at 25 Dolphin Avenue, Building D, Ground Floor, Northfield, NJ 08225. For more information about the Chapter and the disease, visit alz.org/desjsepa, or call 800.272.3900.

raise awareness. In addition, the National Institutes of Health’s BRAIN Initiative (Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies) will receive $30 million to support brain research that could affect several diseases, including Alzheimer’s. “The fact we have $100 million for research is great. We have education programs, so public awareness of the disease will also be impacted by additional funding,” said Kubiak. For more than a decade, Kubiak has helped raise awareness about Alzheimer’s among members of Congress. “This individual represents you in Congress and you have a right to make requests and thank him for what he’s done in the past and you have the right to make him aware of what’s important to you as a constituent.” Kubiak, who also serves as Chair of the Alzheimer’s Association Delaware Valley Chapter’s South Jersey Advocacy Committee, was instrumental in the creation and passage of New Jersey’s “Silver Alert,” a special public notification system that broadcasts information about missing elderly or impaired adults. She also helped usher in New Jersey Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Day, which thenGovernor Jon Corzine signed into law in 2007. When Kubiak first decided to begin advocating for Alzheimer’s, however, she had no idea her work would turn out to be so rewarding. “When I first started, I thought I was just going to be addressing envelopes,” she said. “But I wanted to make a difference somehow because didn’t want someone else to go through what I did when my father had it some 25 years ago.” Her father, Hugo Lehner, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s when he was 72 years old. He died in 1994 at the age of 79. At the time, Kubiak lived in Michigan, and her father in Wisconsin.

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Local Nonprofit Raises Awareness

And Helps Babies Breathe Easy

Written by: Stephanie Hueston

On January 18, 2010 Stephanie Hueston’s second daughter, Seraphina was born. Shortly after birth it was very obvious something was very wrong. The newborn was blue and struggling to breathe. Stephanie was assured her daughter was suffering from “normal newborn congestion” and was told it would resolve within a few days. As the days passed Seraphina’s health started deteriorating. She was gasping for every breath and stopped breathing multiple times a day. Stephanie rushed Seraphina to the pediatrician’s office and demanded she see a specialist. Something was wrong with her baby, she just didn’t know what. Five weeks after Seraphina’s birth, she was diagnosed with an airway defect called laryngomalacia.

Laryngomalacia is a congenital defect of the larynx. The tissues above the larynx are floppy and omega shaped. When the infant breathes in, they collapsecreating an airway obstruction. For almost 99% of all cases LM is a common, benign condition. No further medical treatment is required after initial diagnosis. And then there is a very small percentage of babies that are diagnosed with life threatening LM. Stephanie’s daughter fell into this category. Her doctor said on a scale of 1-10 Seraphina was 12, the worse case of LM he has ever seen. On June 11, 2010 Seraphina had airway surgery known as a supraglottoplasty. During a supraglottoplasty, the surgeon cuts each side of the epiglottis tissue, creating more room in the airway for when the floppy larynx collapses. The surgery does not cure LM but helps improve the symptoms. After surgery, Seraphina was transferred to ICU where she was put on oxygen, steroids to keep her lungs open and morphine to ease the pain. As the summer went on Pint-Sized Powerhouse Seraphina

started improving while Stephanie was falling apart. Exhausted, scared and overwhelmed Stephanie remembered advice her mother had given her--in every situation, you have a choice. Laryngomalacia wasn’t any different. Stephanie could let laryngomalacia destroy her or let it empower her, the choice was there. Coping With Laryngomalacia, Inc. (CWL) was founded in July of 2010 and is the first 501 (c ) 3 nonprofit organization in the USA and in the world that provides support, strength and education for families coping with LM, TM and BM--all defects of the airway. The CWL Team is made up 100% of volunteers who donate their time, support and passion to the cause daily--while many of them are coping with LM

themselves. In addition to 24/7 online support and education, CWL offers feeding difficulty support and resources, a formula assistance program, a care package program ingeniously titled the Breathe Easy Program as well their Pint-Sized Powerhouse Grant Program which helps families pay outstanding medical bills. In the start of the New Year, CWL partnered with Owlet Baby Monitors-- a new and upcoming company who create baby monitors that measure young children’s heart and lung rates. To date, CWL has helped well over a thousand families all throughout the USA, Canada, Europe, South Africa, Australia and most recently the Philippines and Finland. CWL’s future is bright! Planning for the Annual Softball Tournament (which will be held in Missouri

this June) has begun. Guests of this event will be able to participate in the softball tournament and in a Meet & Greet with the NFL’s St.Louis Rams! All proceeds raised from the event will benefit the Pint-Sized Powerhouse Grant Program. Local volunteers are gearing up for their New Jersey Playdate in March while CWL Founder & President Stephanie Hueston works closely with families who are walking the same journey she once walked.

For more infomation on CWL, what they do and infant airway defects please visit CopingWithLM.org or find them on Facebook.com/CopingWithLaryngomalacia, Inc. http://www.copingwithlm.org/

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