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Total Hip Arthroplasty Anterior Approach vs. Posterior Approach David Walinger, PTA

Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is used worldwide as one of the most effective procedures for relieving pain, restoring function, and improving quality of life in patients with painful or deformed hip joints. Improvements in hip arthroplasty procedures have led to faster recovery, shorter hospitalization, and higher patient satisfaction.

In the United States, more than 300,000 patients between 50-80 years of age undergo total hip replacement. The most common cause for requiring a THA is due to osteoarthritis or injury. Symptoms of osteoarthritis include pain, joint stiffness, and decreased range of motion. THA has the ability to relieve pain and improve quality of life. Among all the joints in the human body, the hip joint has a faster, more durable and successful recovery following replacement. The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint. The prosthetic (artificial) portion of the hip joint consists of two parts, a cup-like component that is attached to the acetabulum (portion of the pelvic bone), and a shaft with a round top that attaches to the femur (thigh bone of the leg). The damaged parts of the hip bone are removed, contoured and replaced with the prosthetic. These material combinations can include metal-on-polyethylene ,metal-on-metal, and ceramic-on-ceramic. Total hip replacements can be performed with two techniques which include an anterior approach or posterior approach. The anterior approach is considered less invasive in comparison to the posterior approach. During a posterior approach, while lying on your side, your orthopedic surgeon will create a 4-7 inch incision behind the hip along the outer buttock

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area. The gluteus maximus muscle is split but will not require repair. Two hip external rotator muscles are detached and then reattached to bone and will heal within 4-6 weeks. The anterior approach is usually performed creating an incision along the front upper thigh separating but not detaching muscle to avoid nerve damage. Following surgery, your physician will discuss your hip precautions to ensure a successful recovery.

Hip Precautions

Posterior Approach: What to avoid: • Sitting on low chair/toilets • Bringing you knee past you hip ( >90 degrees of hip flexion) • Bending at the waist to pick up objects off the floor • Standing “pigeon toed” (inward rotation of feet) • Crossing of legs

Anterior Approach: What to avoid:

• Stepping backwards on your surgical leg • Crossing of legs • Lying on your stomach • Standing with your feet rotated outward *Please consult with your physician regarding hip precautions

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Physical Therapy

Early postoperative therapeutic exercises are necessary for preventing blood clots and increasing blood circulation to your lower extremities. Early exercises are also important to strengthen muscles and maintain joint integrity. Following surgery, you will meet your supervising physical therapist in the recovery room to begin exercises implemented in your personal treatment plan. It may feel uncomfortable at first, but these exercises will speed your recovery and reduce your postoperative pain. Outpatient physical therapy sessions will help restore range of motion and increase your proximal hip stability. Weight-bearing activities will help restore strength to optimal levels as well. This level of physical therapy focuses on activity-specific rehabilitation for your personal goals, such as a return to work or other activity. Your physical therapist will incorporate exercises that simulate those activities. These may include lifting techniques, pushing, pulling carts, climbing ladders, agility exercises, or light jogging depending on your recovery and activity level. Today, 80% of all hip replacements last for up to 20 years. Some are not always successful, leaving various factors which increase the chances of failure including an individual’s weight, compliance of hip precautions as well as level of activity and overall health status. Performing strengthening exercises is essential for stabilizing the hip during recovery. Excessively high impact exercises can cause too much force and can increase the likelihood of complications. Skilled manual therapy and rehabilitation is very important in order to regain full potential and proper recovery. For more information on the importance of physical rehabilitation following a total joint replacement surgery, please call (609) 660-1900 to schedule an appointment at our Barnegat location.

David Walinger, PTA David graduated from Union County College where he earned his Associates Degree in Applied Science with successful completion of the Physical Therapist Assistant Program. Prior to this, he attended Bloomsburg University where he studied exercise science. During his clinical rotations he has treated many patients with a variety of pathologies including musculoskeletal injuries, Parkinson’s disease, cerebrovascular accidents, traumatic brain injuries, and more. David is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association and is delighted to be a part of the All-Care team.

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February is Heart Month

Heart Disease: It Can Happen at Any Age

Heart disease doesn’t happen just to older adults. It is happening to younger adults more and more often. This is partly because the conditions that lead to heart disease are happening at younger ages. February is Heart Month, the perfect time to learn about your risk for heart disease and the steps you need to take now to help your heart. Heart disease—and the conditions that lead to it—can happen at any age. High rates of obesity and high blood pressure among younger people (ages 35-64) are putting them at risk for heart disease earlier in life. Half of all Americans have at least one of the top three risk factors for heart disease (high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and smoking). You Could Be at Risk Many of the conditions and behaviors that put people at risk for heart disease are appearing at younger ages: • High blood pressure. Millions of Americans of all ages have high blood pressure, including millions of people in their 40s and 50s. About half of people with high blood pressure don’t have it under control. Having uncontrolled high blood pressure is one of the biggest risks for heart disease and other harmful conditions, such as stroke. • High blood cholesterol. High cholesterol can increase the risk for heart disease. Having diabetes and obesity, smoking, eating unhealthy foods, and not getting enough physical activity can all contribute to unhealthy cholesterol levels. • Smoking. More than 37 million U.S. adults are current smokers, and thousands of young people start smoking each day. Smoking damages the blood vessels and can cause heart disease. On average, U.S. adults have hearts that are 7 years than they should be. Watch this video, and figure out your own “heart age” by taking this quiz.

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Other conditions and behaviors that affect your risk for heart disease include: • Obesity. Carrying extra weight puts stress on the heart. More than 1 in 3 Americans—and nearly 1 in 6 children ages 2 to 19— has obesity. • Diabetes. Diabetes causes sugar to build up in the blood. This can damage blood vessels and nerves that help control the heart muscle. Nearly 1 in 10 people in the United States has diabetes. • Physical inactivity. Staying physically active helps keep the heart and blood vessels healthy. Only 1 in 5 adults meets the physical activity guidelines of getting 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity activity. • Unhealthy eating patterns. Most Americans, including children, eat too much sodium (salt), which increases blood pressure. Replacing foods high in sodium with fresh fruits and vegetables can help lower blood pressure. But only 1 in 10 adults is getting enough fruits and vegetables each day. Diet high in trans-fat, saturated fat, and added sugar increases the risk factor for heart disease.

4 Ways to Take Control of Your Heart Health

You’re in the driver’s seat when it comes to your heart. Learn how to be heart healthy at any age. Don’t smoke. Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. If you don’t smoke, don’t start. If you do smoke, learn how to quit. Manage conditions. Work with your health care team to manage conditions such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol. This includes taking any medicines you have been prescribed. Learn more about preventing and managing high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Make heart-healthy eating changes. Eat food low in trans-fat, saturated fat, added sugar and sodium. Try to fill at least half your plate with vegetables and fruits, and aim for low sodium options. Learn more about how to reduce sodium. Stay active. Get moving for at least 150 minutes per week. You can even break up the 30 minutes into 10-minute blocks. Learn more about how to get enough physical activity. Reference: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

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Welcome to the January/February Issue of the Ocean County Woman! Dear Readers, I know I am not the only one excited to say farewell to 2021. It has been a year like no other. Although we are not quite “back to normal,” there is undoubtedly more hope in the air these days. During times of great strife, it is so important to try and stay positive. After all, with hard times, comes growth and change. We all know the pandemic has wreaked havoc on the economy and has caused illness for so many. Now more than ever, we must create some positivity in our lives. Maybe it’s practicing a random act of kindness for a friend, or supporting a small business. I know I am very much looking forward to what the New Year has in store. The month of February is American Heart Month. Let’s try and raise some awareness about the importance of heart health and urge our friends and loved ones to prevent heart disease. Did you know that 47% of all Americans have at least 1 in 3 key risk factors for heart disease? These days, when it comes to factors, we cannot control, we must do just that! Live a healthy lifestyle and keep your blood pressure and cholesterol levels normal. Also, in the month of February, we celebrate Valentine’s Day. Send someone you love some red roses, or better yet some chocolate. Did you know that dark chocolate is packed with antioxidants and can improve brain function? Wishing you and your loved ones all the best for the coming year! Best Wishes, Lauren Shover, Production Manager, & the Staff at the Ocean County Woman Publication The County Woman Magazine

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Table Of Contents

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Medical Professionals

Home Health Care

Travel Agency

All-Care Physical Therapy Center LLC.......................... 2

UM HomeWorks Communities.................................... 13

Vagabond Travel Agency............................................. 37

Health & Wellness

Fine Art Photography

Nina Radcliff, MD........................................................ 19

Tracy Harman Photography........................................ 39

New Jersey Hematology Oncology Associates.... 10, 11 Go Feet: Dr. Stuart W. Honick..................................... 12 Shore Vascular & Vein Center...................................... 14 Advocare Stafford Orthopedics................................... 15 Reproductive Science Center of NJ............................ 16 Relievus....................................................................... 17 Gastroenterologists of Ocean County......................... 18 University Urology Associates of New Jersey............. 25 Kathy A. Banks, DMD.................................................. 26 Paonessa Colon & Rectal Surgery.............................. 28 Institute for Complementary and Alternative Medicine.38

Education Ocean County College.................................................. 5

Featured on the Cover Toms River X-Ray, CT & MRI Center......................... 6, 7

Financial Management Garden State Trust Company.................................... 8, 9

Jersey Shore Pharmacy.............................................. 27

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Meet the Production Manager............................... 20, 21

Pet Services Funny Farm Rescue.................................................... 22

Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Tallwoods Care Center................................................ 23

Business & Finance Copiers Plus................................................................ 24

Cosmetic & General Dentistry Aesthetic Dental Creations.......................................... 30

Women of Ocean County................ 34, 35

Education Turn Resolutions Into Reality At Ocean County College Each year, as January approaches, many of us find ourselves thinking about the future – reflecting on what we would like to accomplish, and resolving to finally take steps toward achieving our goals. This year, how about making a promise to yourself that you’ll want to keep? Ocean County College can help! Whether you’re looking to add new skills to your current resume or discover an entirely new career, OCC’s Department of Workforce & Professional Education (WPE) offers a variety of courses for training, professional education, and career pathways that will help put you on track to the successful future you’ve always wanted. OCC’s programs, certificates and individual courses, taught by industry-certified staff and instructors, can prepare you for new career opportunities in exciting, fastgrowing fields such as health care, business and technology, and education. These types of programs are a great way to begin a career or make a change, since they offer focused training in a short amount of time, and graduates in these fields are in demand. Day and night classes are available, so no matter how busy you are, you can create a schedule that suits your lifestyle. Unable to travel to campus? No problem! Many courses can be completed online, right from the comfort of your own home. And you don’t need to break the bank to explore your career options at OCC. Payment plans, scholarships and grants may be available for certain programs. Plus, if you are an active service member, veteran, or military-affiliated family member, you may also qualify for veterans’ educational benefits for Department of Veterans Affairsapproved programs. To learn more about how OCC can help you accomplish your professional goals, contact the Department of Workforce & Professional Education at 732-255-0409, or visit us on the web at ocean.edu.

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The Arthrogram A close friend hurt his shoulder. He had a MRI which showed a little arthritis and tendon inflammation. He had a few weeks of rehab and continued to have shoulder pain. At this point, his orthopedic surgeon ordered a MRI arthrogram. My friend did not know what an arthrogram was and how was it different from his first MRI. Q: What is an arthrogram? How is it performed? A: An arthrogram is the procedure of injecting dye into the joint. After the

dye is injected, images are taken. This is most commonly done by CT or MRI. An arthrogram can be performed on any joint but the most common joints are the shoulders, knees, hips, and wrists. The radiologist cleans the skin using a sterilizing antiseptic and drapes the area with sterile dressings. Using a local anesthetic such as novacaine, the skin and deeper soft tissue is numbed. A very thin needle is inserted into the joint using the x-ray images as a guide. A tiny amount of x-ray dye is injected into the joint to confirm the needle is in the correct area. Then the joint is filled with the arthrogram dye. After the arthrogram dye has been injected, the patient is escorted to either the MRI or the CT scanner (depending on what type of arthrogram they are having).

Q: What is the arthrogram dye? What happens after it is injected? A: If the patient is having an MRI arthrogram, the dye is MRI contrast that

is heavily diluted with sterile saline (mild salt water). If the patient is having a CT arthrogram, the dye is CT contrast that is heavily diluted with sterile saline. Once the dye is injected, the patient has their MRI or CT. Afterwards, the dye in the joint will naturally absorb into the body. Since the dye is mostly salt water, it is safely injected, absorbed, and eventually excreted.

Q: What is the benefit of doing an arthrogram? A: Slightly distending the joint with fluid makes it easier to see inside

the joint. The injected dye helps outline what is inside the joint to help determine whether anything is torn. This is especially helpful to detect labral tears in the shoulders and hips.

Q: Is the procedure painful? A: The joint is made numb with the local anesthetic. Afterwards the joint

can feel sore however this does not last more than 24 hours and is easily treated with Tylenol or Advil.

Q: How should I prepare for an arthrogram? A: No special preparation is usually

required. It is best to wear comfortable clothes without metal (buttons, zippers, hooks, etc.).

The white fluid help outline the structures inside the joint to determine what is intact and what is torn. This patient has a subtle labral tear that can only be seen on this arthrogram.

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Dr. Khorrami featured with his wife and two beautiful children.

Toms River X-Ray, CT, And MRI Center: The Last Of The Family Run Radiology Practices As a Radiologist, Dr. Cyrus Khorrami is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and ultimately directing the treatment of disease and injury by using medical imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT, MRI, mammography, and ultrasound. Born into a family of physicians, he has been surrounded by medicine his entire life. “Growing up, I would hear fantastic stories my parents told about how they were able to change people’s lives. I knew this was what I wanted.” He adds, “Radiology answers the question of why someone is sick or why they are in pain. We work closely with all types of medical professionals to diagnose and treat patients. Every case is unique, which makes this field challenging. Reading hundreds of studies a week, I potentially diagnose and help hundreds of patients each week, which makes my job extremely rewarding.” After graduating from George Washington University, he moved to Philadelphia and conducted research at the University of Pennsylvania in creating a melanoma vaccine. He stayed in Philadelphia and attended medical school at Temple School of Medicine. After obtaining his medical degree, Cyrus spent the next four years at Cooper University Hospital for his radiology residency. After becoming a Board Certified Radiologist, he went on to Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore for a Cross Sectional Body Imaging Fellowship. Although his work has taken him all over the tri-state area, he moved back to Ocean County and enjoys living close to his family. Both of Dr. Khorrami’s parents are physicians. His father, Parviz Khorrami, is also a Radiologist and founded Toms River X-Ray, CT, and MRI Center. The practice began in 1981 when his father decided to leave the hospital system and open his own practice. He opened a small office on Route 37 with a single X-ray machine. Dr. Parviz Khorrami has slowly built his practice up over the last 30 years to now having over 40 employees and offering all imaging modalities. “We are the oldest and the largest privately owned imaging center in the area,” he says. Patients will immediately feel a different level of comfort when treated at Toms River X-Ray, CT, and MRI Center. “Large corporations or hospitals run most radiology practices,” he explains. “Ours is a family-run practice, which is very unusual in radiology. There used to be lots of privately owned radiology centers. Over the years, it became

harder and harder to stay independent. Those other family run, privately-owned centers either closed down or were absorbed by larger radiology groups. It is a story we have all seen a million times. The family owned stores cannot compete with the corporate chains. “My father founded our practice. My mother has been the office administrator for many years. I serve as the medical director. As with any family-run business, we take pride in what we do and work hard to provide the very best service possible. In my experience, larger corporations have less flexibility and less a person touch. We try to be as helpful and understanding as we can. We care deeply for our patients and strive to treat each and every one like they are a part of our family. I believe that is the reason we are able to prosper.” Dr. Khorrami enjoys the field of radiology because there are constantly new technologic breakthroughs and advances in imaging happening. He adds, “It is extremely important to have the most state-of-the-art methodologies and to hire and retain the best staff.” He makes it a priority to keep in close contact with the referring physicians he works with. “All doctors should work together as a team to provide the very best and most complete care for our patients.” Part of his responsibility involves working closely with other referring physicians to help guide diagnosis and treatment for his patients. Once he is able to help figure out the cause of a patient’s symptoms, he can quickly direct appropriate treatment. This can potentially result in catching life-threatening illnesses as quickly as possible. All of their radiologists are highly trained and have many years of experience. Almost all of them have advanced subspecialized training from top academic centers. This allows them to provide the type of quality care seen at any university hospital while still providing the personal attention and level of service of a family-run business. Dr. Khorrami has been married to Dr. Ladi Ilkhani Khorrami for last eight years. “Ladi is incredible. She is the most amazing wife, mother, partner, best friend, doctor, and confidant anyone could dream of.” Ladi is originally from New York and has been working for Hackensack Meridian Health as a primary care physician. Cyrus and Ladi have been blessed with two beautiful healthy boys, Dean (5 years old) and Dylan (4 years old). “Family is so important to us. We are overjoyed we can all work and live near each other. It is exciting to me that I can raise my children right here where I grew up.” Cyrus and Ladi often look to the future. “Perhaps one day our children will become doctors, to grow our practices and to keep the legacy alive.”

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SCAMS ALERT - BE ON THE LOOKOUT! Adding new technology into the mix

“Every Time You Turn Around There’s A New Scam” - Maryann Bessette Although we may know of various scams and how to avoid them, we can’t know them all because they are changing all the time, especially as technology evolves. Technology can really give scammers the upper hand by providing new tools to work with to disguise themselves. Here are two examples:

Romance Scam -

By nature, people are social beings who crave social contact, and many older people become lonely and isolated as they age. Too often scammers use another’s loneliness as their strength in order to manipulate them. It’s not just the old story of the golddigger, but instead anyone that befriends the elderly for the sole purpose of inducing them to help with a sudden financial “emergency”. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), romance scams are on the rise.

Safety Tips -

The FTC suggests never sending money or gift cards to anyone you haven’t met in person and also provides some additional steps you should take should you suspect something is off. Stop communicating with the new romance and pay attention to concerns from family and friends. Search online for any “distress story” with the word scam after it to see if the same story is coming up repeatedly with the exact same language.

The False Authority Figure Scam -

Often perpetrated by two people posing as employees of a local electric or gas company who need to check on a “problem”, while the primary resident is distracted by one “employee”, the other steals from the property. Alternatively, someone might call pretending to be from the IRS or from the police, and demand that tax issues or bail for a loved one need to be paid immediately.

A scammer steals your bank’s logo and creates a login website using branding that looks identical to the actual website. They send an email or text asking you to verify information or that your credit card number was stolen and you need to login to request a new one. If you login using your current credentials on the fake website, their website captures your credentials and they can access your accounts to make transfers.

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Ask for employee identification from anyone coming door to door, even if it seems like you’re forcing an inconvenience on the visitor. It’s also reasonable for you to call your electric or gas company directly prior to allowing them entry to verify that employee’s credentials or that they currently have someone going door to door in your neighborhood. The IRS will not call and demand immediate payment or request payment via a credit, or gift card, nor threaten to bring in police or other agencies to arrest you for not paying. If you don’t owe taxes or have any reason to believe you do, do not give out any information when called. To report an incident call 800-366-4484. Should you receive any digital messages telling you to login to an account, never click through a link on the message itself. Instead, enter your bank’s website address directly or search for your bank on a search engine such as Google. Every time your bank or a financial institution tries to initiate contact with you, utilize the same steps of verifying that it is really them by initiating contact back through their website or app directly. Trust is hard to build and easy to break. At Garden State Trust Company, we take these issues seriously and certain trust services can prevent some scams from occurring by providing a financial gatekeeper for requests for money. For a copy of our Keeping Our Seniors Safe – Watch Your Wallet booklet call 732-255-5000.

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Establish a plan, diffuse a crisis, or ask a question...

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Four Steps To A Perfect Estate Plan Despite the fact you may think you have completed everything that is necessary for your estate plan once you have signed your estate documents, think again! Experts all agree your estate planning does not stop there. There are four additional steps to the perfect estate plan and they are essential to keep in mind. Upon signing your documents you should: Communicate: Let those named in your documents

know you have prepared and signed your documents. It is also important that those individuals know where you have put your documents so they can locate the documents in the event they need to access them. A common mistake people make is to go home and throw the documents in a file. Then, years later, when an emergency arises and you need assistance no one knows where the documents are or who has the authority to make decisions. This leads to confusion and stress. Don’t keep your estate plan a secret. Share the knowledge: This step is probably the hardest for most people. Oftentimes, parents can be reluctant to Certified Elder Law Attorney, Annemarie Schreiber answered questions and offered informaton on the Caregivers First TV show, hosted by Lynette Whiteman, Executive Director of Caregiver Volunteers Of Central Jersey. The episode aired last December 12th on local TV stations (visit www.scannj.com for listings). It is also be posted on www.CLDDS.com.

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share information about their finances with their children. At the very least, they need to know where they can find an accurate list of all of your accounts and investments, as well as a list of all internet passwords. Review your medical directive with your agent and share your thoughts regarding medical care so they are familiar with your is also known as a health care proxy directive, wishes. a durable power of attorney for health care or an advance directive. An Outindividual with the old:a Shred all documentation that is noin the appoints trusted person to be his or her representative longer save can your onesmedical the time andfor event needed. the creator This of the will document no loved longer make decisions him- orofherself. energy trying to determine the status of accounts and assets that haveislong redeemed a legalbeen document in whichor anclosed. individual states his or Update: Finally, you needtreatment to keepandyour plan current. her wishes regarding medical end of life care. An individual’s preferences for medical and endestate of life care often included What may have beentreatment an excellent planareseveral years in ago may no longer fit your needs. Lives change, family relationships change, finances change: all of which often necessitate changes to your documents. If you need assistance with your estate planning documents or if you have any questions related to your estate planning, please contact the Law Offices of Carluccio, Leone, Dimon, Doyle, and Sacks, we’ll be happy to help. Estate Planning, Probate, and Administraton Wills and Trusts Powers of Attorney Advance Medical Directives Disabillity Planning

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Newer Cancer Diagnostics And Their Impact On Cancer Treatment Dr. Apurv Agrawal

Oncologists need detailed information on a patient’s cancer prior to creating an effective treatment plan. Traditionally this information has included pathology, which is typically obtained from results of a biopsy on a patient’s tumor. Additionally, CT scans and/or PET scans provide details as to the extent and distribution of a patient’s cancer. This testing remains vital to cancer care. More recently cancer biomarkers have become very important to developing treatment plans for patients. Cancer biomarkers are typically proteins, genes, and other molecules that play a role in growth and multiplication of cancer cells. When medically appropriate, comprehensive tumor profiling to identify biomarkers present on a patient’s cancer/tumor can be performed. This testing can be performed on the tumor sample itself and, in some cases, on a patient’s blood or urine sample. By doing so we are able to offer our patients “personalized cancer care” and choose treatments that will target biomarkers that are present on their specific cancer cells. This targeted approach helps us to develop individual, cancer-specific treatment plans for our patients. These results can help us decide which treatments would offer benefit over an alternate treatment and sometimes identify treatments that may not have been considered otherwise. Additionally, knowledge of specific biomarkers can aid in identifying clinical trials that may be available. There has been an increase in development of targeted cancer therapies. Targeted cancer therapies are drugs that slow or stop the growth of cancer by blocking or inactivating specific molecules that are involved in the growth of cancer cells. Targeted cancer therapies are different than chemotherapy. Targeted therapies act specifically on molecular targets, whereas chemotherapy acts on all rapidly dividing normal and cancerous cells. Targeted therapies block tumor growth or spread, whereas chemotherapy is designed to destroy cancer cells. In some cases chemotherapy and targeted therapies are used together to fight cancer. Examples of targeted therapies include hormone therapies; modulation of the expression of cancer New Jersey Hematology Oncology Associates genes; angiogenesis inhibitors, which block the blood supply of tumors; immunotherapies, which trigger the immune system to destroy cancer cells; and monoclonal Girish Amin, M.D. antibodies, which stick to their target on the cancer and Apurv Agrawal, M.D. destroy it. In some patients hereditary cancer screening can also Jayne Pavlak-Schenk, D.O. be useful in creating a treatment plan. Sometimes this Randi Katz, D.O. can be done in conjunction with molecular profiling Sara Kovaly, A.P.N of tumors. There are now cancer treatments available that can be beneficial in patients with certain hereditary cancer markers. Brick • 1608 Route 88 West, Suite 250 • (732) 840-8880 Targeted therapies are a very effective addition to an Toms River • 508 Lakehurst Rd., Suite 1-B • (732) 244-1440 oncologist’s armamentarium in cancer care. Whiting • 63D lacey Rd. • (732) 206-6226

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Dr. Apurv Agrawal is a lifelong New Jersey resident. He was born in Hackensack, and grew up in Edison/ Jackson. Dr. Agrawal completed his Internal Medicine Residency from UMDNJ-Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center. He then went on to Boston University Medical Center where he completed fellowships in Medical Oncology, Hematology, and Geriatric Medicine. He subsequently completed an additional year of a Clinical Trials F ellowship at Boston University/VA Healthcare System of Boston. While at Boston University Medical Center, he served as Chief Fellow in the Section of Hematology/ Oncology. Dr. Agrawal has completed course work towards a Masters in Science in Health Policy and Management from The Boston University School of Public Health. Dr. Agrawal is a member of Community Medical Centers Cancer Committee. He is currently a Clinical Assistant Professor at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He is also an Assistant Professor at Seton Hall – Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine and Rowan School of

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Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Agrawal values patient education and shared decision making which help provide an individualized, evidence based treatment plan for all of his patients. Dr. Agrawal is very active in clinical research and is the co-founder of New Jersey Center for Cancer Research. Dr. Agrawal is Board Certified in Medical Oncology, Internal Medicine, and Hospice and Palliative Care Medicine. Dr. Agrawal has been voted as one of “America’s Top Oncologists’ by Consumers’ Research Council of America from 2012-2016. He was recognized by a group of his peers and received the “Peer Reviewed Physician Award” in 2013. He was selected as a Castle Connelly Top Doctor in 2016, 2017 and 2018. He received the Vitals “Patient Choice Award” in 2016 and 2017. In 2017,2018,2019, and 2020 he selected as “NJ Top Doc” and featured in Inside Jersey Magazine. In 2015,2016,2017,2018 and 2019 he was featured in the NJ Monthly magazine and recognized as a “Jersey Choice Top Doc”. In 2019, Dr. Agrawal was recognized by the American Cancer Society as “Visionary of the Year”.

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10 Benefits of MLS Laser Therapy Pain, swelling, and dysfunction caused by arthritis, soft tissue injury, or necessary surgery interfere with your ability to walk and do day-to-day activities. Accelerate healing and achieve long-lasting pain relief with MLS Laser Therapy. Laser therapy reduces inflammation and stimulates your body to heal itself. MLS treatments allow you to skip the pharmaceutical solutions, invasive surgery, or injections that are commonly used to treat foot injuries and chronic pain. Go Feet was the first podiatry practice in the southern New Jersey area to use the MLS Robotic Laser. Serving members of the Hammonton and Mays Landing, New Jersey communities, Go Feet’s expert team of podiatrists can help you determine if MLS laser therapy is right for you.

may be resolved with just four to six sessions while a chronic condition, such as arthritis, benefits from 10-15 treatments. You’ll notice improvements right away and feel progressively better with each consecutive treatment.

Read on to learn the benefits of MLS laser therapy.

7. Appropriate for a wide range of ailments

1. Customizable

The Go Feet podiatrists recognize that your condition is unique to you and not deserving of a one-size-fits-all therapy plan. MLS therapy is fully customized to meet your needs and get the best healing results.

2. Noninvasive

MLS laser therapy uses concentrated light energy that penetrates your outer layer of skin and stimulates healing in the soft tissue that lies beneath. You walk out of the office without having endured any incisions, painful manipulation, injections, or blood loss.

3. Reduces post-surgical recovery time

When used after surgery, MLS laser therapy reduces recovery times. This allows you to return to a higher quality of life sooner.

4. Quick

Each MLS laser therapy session lasts about 10 minutes, and you see results in a relatively short period of time. An acute problem, such as an ankle sprain, Stuart Honick, DPm, Pt, FacFaS

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5. Painless

Treatment with the MLS laser is not painful. You don’t have to tolerate any heat (or cold) during treatment, and it’s safe to use over implanted metal devices.

6. Strong anti-inflammatory effect

The energy from the MLS laser enters your damaged cells, accelerates intercellular activity, and speeds recovery. The laser encourages a metabolic response in the cells that has stalled or slowed. As a result, you experience reduced swelling and inflammation that impede your range of movement and exacerbate pain. The MLS laser is effective in encouraging healing after surgery, but it also facilitates quick healing from strains and sprains. It’s also effective in treating superficial injuries such as wounds and ulcers.

8. Improves circulation

Because your foot is so far away from your heart, circulation to it is often impeded. Blood circulation is necessary to healing as it floods an injury with oxygen and vital nutrients. MLS laser therapy encourages circulation, so you feel better faster while experiencing tissue healing, cell repair, and healthy tissue growth.

9. Accurate

MLS laser therapy delivers controlled energy. The doctors at Go Feet can provide the right therapeutic amount for your needs and repeat this accurate dosage for consistent and repeatable results.

10. Safe, with no side effects

MLS laser therapy has no side effects as the procedure is noninvasive. The use of the MLS laser is FDA-approved. If you have an acute or chronic injury that’s preventing you from doing all the activities you need to do and enjoy, call Go Feet, or book an appointment using our online tool. We can fill you in on how you can benefit from the impressive healing power of MLS laser therapy.

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We Can Be There When You Can’t losing independence and is not the best time to start home care. The By: Deborah Walsh, ideal time to introduce a companion may be when a loved one begins Corporate Director of Home Care Service, United Methodist Communities to struggle with things like meal prep, cleaning, and laundry. We are finding that seniors are more comfortable with a companion rather than a home health aide and the cost is less. Concern about cost may At United Methodist be their barrier to accepting help at home. Communities HomeWorks, we Companion care offers emotional support to seniors who don’t often hear stories from frustrated necessarily require medical services. The possibilities are endless as to family members about mom what a companion caregiver can offer – here are a few. or dad refusing to accept any help at home even • Accompanying your loved one to doctor’s appointments and though they clearly need it. advocating on their behalf Resisting help is very common in the elderly. The fear of losing • Engaging in social activities such as reading, watching TV together, independence and control, the invasion of privacy, and distress about playing cards, or board games a stranger in the house are all reasons for this. • Planning meals and cooking for them or together The concept of home care can seem very intrusive, but not all • Shopping and errands seniors have the same needs. These can range Companion care can provide from complete assistance with personal care and socialization, which is vital to mental all activities of daily living (ADLs) to simple health and reducing feelings of loneliness. companionship and help with shopping, meal prep During this time when seniors stay in and laundry (IADLs). their homes, social isolation may become Many of our clients are now opting for home an issue. Companion care ensures that care earlier by gradually introducing companion they have regular interaction with others. care once or twice a week. Your loved one can As relationships develop seniors come to remain safely at home in this challenging time. look forward to their time together and They can guide your loved one and can facilitate this can help reduce feelings of depression. video calls to keep you connected, can provide Jump into companion care and introduce wellness checks, and perform errands such as help for your loved one in a gradual, less shopping and meal preparation. costly, and less threating way. Waiting until mom or dad are at a stage when they need daily or live-in care heightens the fear of

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Happy New Year Wishing you and your “Year’s end is neither an end nor a beginning, but a ‘going on’, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us. Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right.”

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“Each New Year, we have before us a brand new book containing 365 blank pages. forgotten things from last year—the words we forgot to say, the love we forgot to show, and the charity we forgot to offer.”

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New Year in 2022!

“We spend January 1st walking through our lives, room by room, drawing up a list of work to be done, cracks to be patched. Maybe this year, to balance the list, we ought to walk through the rooms of our lives... not potential.”

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The Most Common Questions And Answers Concerning Varicose Veins

The Most Common Questions And Answers Concerning Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are one of the most common vascular conditions affecting women...and men of all ages. Treatment options have improved greatly in recent years. In spite of these advancements, many people mistakenly still believe that treatment for this problem is difficult, painful, and simply considered “cosmetic.” Other people may experience leg pain and other symptoms but they don’t realize what is causing their condition. This article will answeraricose some common questions regarding associated and treatment. veins are one of the most common vascular varicose How are veins, varicosethe veins and venoussymptoms, reflux diagnosed? conditions affecting women...and men of all ages. An experienced vascular specialist can make the diagnosis with techniques, allowoffor treatment history, physical examination and a Treatment greatly in a combination a medical Jeffreyoptions S. Gosin,have MD,improved FACS WITHOUT the need painful recent years. In spite of these advancements, painless vascular test for called a Doppler ultrasound (also known as surgery. One of the best, most many people mistakenly still believe that treat- a proven venoustreatments duplex scan.) Making the correct diagnosis is essential for venous reflux What are varicose veins? ment for this problem is difficult, painful, and inisproperly treating this This condition. the Closure® Procedure. Varicose veins are swollen veins that simply considered “cosmetic.” Other people minimally invasive procedure is venous reflux treated? How are varicose veins and can be seen through the skin. They often performed right in the office in may experience leg pain and other symptoms Sometimes compression less stockings will be sufficient to control have a bulging, twisted appearance. than 30 minutes, with no incisions, but they don’t realize what is causing their and prevent complications. When procedures are needed, Some varicose veins may be very large symptoms minimal discomfort, and excellent condition. This article will answer some results. technology and techniques, allow for treatment WITHOUT and discolored. Others may be smaller. current common questions regarding varicose veins, the need for painful surgery. One of the best, most proven treatments They can occur anywhere on the legs, How long is the recovery Jeffrey S. Gosin, MD, FACS the associated symptoms, and treatment. for venous reflux is the Closure® Procedure, now referred to as Venefit™. including the groin area.

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from vein treatment? This minimally invasive procedure is performed right in the office In most cases individuals can inreturn less than 30usual minutes, with no incisions, minimal discomfort, to their activities within and excellent results. a day of the procedure.

How long is the recovery from vein treatment? Is varicose vein treatment In mostby cases individuals can return to their usual activities within covered health a insurance? day of the procedure. Venous reflux is a medical condition. Therefore, in many cases, varicose Is varicose vein disease treatment covered by health insurance? vein treatment is covered by is health insurance. An experienced vein treatment Venous reflux disease a medical condition. Therefore, in many center will have insurance specialists who will work with your insurance company cases, varicose vein treatment is covered by health insurance. An to confirm coverage. experienced vein treatment center will have insurance specialists who will work with your insurance company to confirm coverage.

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What Can I Do If I Haven’t Been Able To Get Pregnant? Although pregnancy may seem like an inevitable event in a woman’s life,1 in 8 women will have difficulty conceiving. If you have been trying to conceive and have been unsuccessful, you do not need to feel like you are alone. There are many resources available to help, and discussing your concerns with your gynecologist or infertility specialist may be the first step to achieve that goal. How long do I try before visiting my doctor? A healthy fertile couple has approximately a 20% chance of achieving pregnancy per month, with a cumulative pregnancy rate of 85% over the course of a year. It is recommended for a couple to seek infertility counseling and evaluation after the course of 1 year of monthly unprotected intercourse. Since the likelihood of pregnancy success decreases with female age, for women over age 35, it is recommended to seek further evaluation after a 6 month period of attempting conception.

When I see an infertility specialist, what will happen? A reproductive endocrinologist will take a medical history of both the female and partner. This includes a review of your menstrual history, and a discussion of any corresponding medical conditions, current medications, and surgical history. In addition, a physical exam and pelvic ultrasound should be performed as part of your infertility workup. Blood testing is done to determine hormone levels that affect your ability to achieve pregnancy. Finally, a uterus and fallopian tube assessment is performed to determine if any factors exist that can impair your ability to get pregnant.

If there is a male partner, a semen analysis to evaluate for the presence and function of normal sperm should be performed. Approximately 30-40% of couples will have an identified “male factor” that contributes to their infertility.

What are my options if I need treatment? Depending on your infertility evaluation, your physician will recommend an individualized treatment plan that increases your chances of conceiving. In some cases, a woman needs help releasing an egg (ovulating). There are medications that promote the development and release of an egg from the ovaries. Oftentimes, pelvic ultrasound examination will be carried out to monitor and determine the response of the ovaries to stimulation medications. As mentioned previously, the cause of infertility may stem from the male, and a concentrated sperm sample can be placed directly inside the uterus via an “intrauterine insemination”, thus increasing the chances of the egg and sperm meeting to fertilize. In more severe cases of infertility, including blocked fallopian tubes, severely decreased ovarian function, or severe sperm abnormalities, your physician may recommend that you undergo in-vitro fertilization to best increase your likelihood of conceiving. At the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey, we are available to answer your fertility questions, perform a complete fertility evaluation, and present you with individualized options for conception all in a comfortable and caring setting. Our patients are made to feel like guests in our home. We are a full service fertility center experienced in all the latest technologies and look forward to help you achieve success. Reproductive Science Center of NJ has three locations, Lawrenceville, Eatontown, and Toms River. Our center offers convenient hours along with Free Phone Consultations and Free Second Opinions.

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Happy Valentine’s Day

X and O Rice Krispy Treats- A Fun Unique Craft For Kids

1. In large saucepan melt butter over low heat. Add marshmallows and stir until completely melted. Remove from heat. 2. Add KELLOGG’S RICE KRISPIES cereal. Stir until well coated. 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 3. Using buttered spatula or wax paper, evenly press mixture into 15 x 10 x 1-inch pan coated with cooking spray. Cool slightly. Using 1 package JET-PUFFED Marshmallows cookie cutters coated with cooking spray cut into X and O shapes. Decorate with frosting and/or candies. Best if served the same day. 6 cups Kellogg’s® Rice Krispies® cereal Microwave Directions: In microwave-safe bowl heat butter and marshmallows on HIGH for 3 minutes, stirring after 2 minutes. Stir Canned frosting or decorating gel until smooth. Follow steps 2 and 3 above. Microwave cooking times may vary. Food coloring Note: For best results, use fresh marshmallows. 1 jar (7 oz.) marshmallow crème can be substituted for marshmallows. Diet, reduced Assorted candies calorie or tub margarine is not recommended. Store no more than two days at room temperature in airtight container. To freeze, place in layers separated by wax paper in airtight container. Freeze for up to 6 weeks. Let stand at room temperature for 15 minutes before serving.

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Hepatitis CCand theThe Baby Boomer Hepatitis And Baby Boomer Written by Jill Collier, M.D. Medical Director, Endoscopy Center of Toms River

More than 75% of patients infected with Hepatitis C were born between 1945 and 1965 and are part of the Baby Boomer Control and Prevention to recommend routine testing for Hepatitis C virus for all Baby Boomers. Hepatitis C is one of the leading causes of cirrhosis, primary liver cancer, and the need for liver transplantation. Unfortunately it often progresses to severe organ damage before any symptoms are present, making it a silent killer. What is Hepatitis C and how do I get it? Over the course of decades and without many symptoms, this process leads to a scarred and damaged liver. Risk factors for transmission include drug use,

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tattoos, and blood transfusions prior to widespread blood screening practices of the 1990s. Patients with HIV are at an increased risk, as well as those in the healthcare profession, especially after needle sticks from an infected patient. Still others have

How do I know if I have the infection?

A simple blood test called a Hepatitis C antibody test can detect if you have been exposed to the virus. If this is positive, then further tests are needed to see if testing, imaging of the liver with an ultrasound and additional blood testing to further understand the extent of the infection will be required.

How is Hepatitis C treated?

In the past the treatment of Hepatitis C often required up to a year of therapy with a drug called interferon combined with oral medications. Unfortunately this treatment

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Why Excess Body Weight is Bad for You Modern life in America, including the holidays and COVID-19, has led many people to eat more unhealthy foods, eat bigger food portions, and be less active. As a result, the number of Americans who are overweight or obese (very overweight) has been rising dramatically. The question is: “Are you carrying excess body weight? Are you heavier than you should be?” DR. NINA’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: About Excess Body Weight & Weight Loss Your battle of the bulge is multi-factorial and also includes modern life issues of: • The overuse of sugar, fat and salt in foods that entice our taste buds and excite our brain’s pleasure centers • Larger serving sizes of foods and drinks at the store, our homes, and restaurants • Increased out-of-home dining • Generally, unhealthy and cheap food options in school and work cafeterias • Prevalence of chronic stress, anxiety and depression which often leads to emotional eating. Comfort foods are aptly named because they are rich in sugar, fat and salt – giving a sense of pleasure, though temporary and fleeting…while the calories and fat stay put. • The culture of holiday overindulgence • Long-work hours and productivity demands that contribute to sedentary lifestyle, stress, unhealthy choices and unbalanced lifestyles • Insomnia impacting appetite regulation • Affordability and convenience of processed, packaged, fatty, fast-food choices • Marketing of unhealthy foods (e.g., double orders for better prices, toys with kid’s meal, and misleading merchandising with images and words like “organic and healthy,” when the product is laden with sugars and unhealthy fats). • Sedentary lifestyle which has been exacerbated by technology--computers, smart phones, tablets--at our workplace, school, and homes • Yo-yo dieting –our bodies are designed to hold onto fat. Long-term calorie restriction sends signals to the brain that triggers a craving for food. Because of the frustration of failure, many people are simply giving up on slimming down, making excess weight their accepted norm.

pound weight loss. And, if you burn 1000 more calories a day than you consume in food, that would equal a two-pound weight loss. And generally speaking, losing weight faster than that can become dangerous, either from not eating enough, or exercising too much. It is paramount to stay focused on this day, this week. Make your commitment to your best health, each day. • Steer clear from fad diets. Many of us greatly desire to lose weight, and as a result can be easily tempted by fad diets—weight loss plans that promise dramatic results. However, when it comes to losing pounds fast or other gimmicks, there is abundant truth in the saying “If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.” Fad diets can range from only consuming cayenne pepper and water, grapefruit, or even the ever-popular Atkins eating plan. While these diets can help you drop several pounds quickly, for most humans, they are nearly impossible to maintain for long periods of time. As a result, their effects are short-term and fleeting when we stop them. And, too, they can also be dangerous to our health as they oftentimes fail to provide our body with essential vitamins and nutrients (malnutrition), cause intestinal issues, and can even dehydrate us. • Exercise is Important – But Not the Key to Weight Loss: Burning calories with exercise is important but cannot overcome bad choices and unhealthy eating habits. But with all the emphasis on working out to “burn off” what you eat, experts underscore you’ve missed the real problem: What you eat. The calories that are burnt in any sixty minutes of physical activity can be wiped out in just minutes with the wrong food. And people who try to lose weight by dedicating hours each day to exercise, get discouraged when the pounds don’t magically melt off. On the other hand, successfully changing what you eat and drink does help when combined with physical activity.

Weight Loss: Key factors play an important role in your ability lose weight effectively.

• Create realistic goals. Patience is a virtue, and, too, a key component of any weight loss plan. Most experts recommend a gradual and steady weight loss of ½ to 2 pounds per week. But for those who are 30 pounds overweight, the idea of a 15-60 week period before attaining that goal can be daunting, frustrating, and defeating. It is important to understand that there is good reason for this recommendation. To lose a pound of fat, it requires that you burn 3,500 calories. In a seven-day week, if you burn 500 more calories than you consume in food, that would equal a one-

Nina Radcliff, M.D.,

is a practicing physician and a Board Certified Anesthesiologist. Often called upon by media to speak to medical health topics impacting our lives today, Dr. Nina is passionate about sharing truths for healthy, balanced living as well as wide preventative measures.

This article is for general information only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions and cannot substitute for the advice from your medical professional. Dr. Nina has used all reasonable care in compiling the current information but it may not apply to you and your symptoms. Always consult a doctor or other health care professional for diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions.

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Meet the Production Manager, Lauren Shover This will be Lauren Shover’s 10th year as the Production Manager for County Woman Publications. Considered to be the true “backbone” of the publication by those who work with her, she began her career right before graduating from Rowan University with a Bachelors degree in Public Relations. She later decided to continue her education, earning a Master’s Degree in Communications from Southern New Hampshire University. Her educational background has prepared her well for this role, as the job is not one for the faint of heart. Generally speaking, a magazine production manager oversees the production of a magazine, from initial meetings that decide editorial and advertising, to the final stages of production, design, printing, and circulation. The County Woman Magazine

Luckily, one of Lauren’s strongest qualities is organization, which happens to be critical for this role. The job also demands excellent time management skills and the ability to manage competing deadlines. While chaotic days still exist, Lauren admits to being the type of person that relishes in challenges and actually views them as opportunities. Lauren is excited to reach for some of her goals for the magazine this year. One of them is continuing to explore new opportunities for the magazines and to advertise the publication more on the digital side. She adds, “It is imperative that we remain current and up to date with new advances in technology.”

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The County Woman Like the rest of the world, the pandemic has affected the organization. “I really miss being able to see my clients in person. One of the best parts about building long lasting relationships is getting to interact with people and getting to know my clients not just on a business level, but on a personal one as well,” she explains. Although they have taken advantage of Zoom meetings and Face Time as much as they can, it is not a substitute for being in person and building connections. Because she lives locally, she has always been able to see her clients and readers in person. However now due to Covid, she has not been able to be out and about as much. This remains one aspect of the job she misses the most.

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to embarking on a bright future together. Needless to say she is excited for the upcoming nuptials, but she also looks forward to making new memories with her six-year-old stepdaughter, Harper. She adds, “Chuck and I are also super excited to add more animals to our family farm.” Plans for the future include more travelling with her new family and going camping when the weather gets a bit warmer.

She tells anyone who is interested in taking this career path that they must be able to troubleshoot and delegate. Production coordinators work with all aspects of the magazine from editorial, design, advertising, and production teams. It is up to her to ensure there is coordination among all of these different departments. Sometimes the schedule As we embark on the New Year, Lauren is interested in must be adjusted so the ability to communicate well with adding more social media incentives for her clientele, as well the printers and vendors to ensure print quality is a key part as finding more ways for readers to access the magazine at of the overall success. their fingertips. She is determined to find ways to foster the relationships she has with her clients, in spite of Covid. Lauren extends her deepest gratitude to all of you and gives a special thanks to the publisher of the County A successful magazine has many moving parts and Woman Publications, Chris Lam. Please be sure and check various roles that staff play. From the graphic designers, us out on Social Media! photographers, advertisers, and of course you, the readers. It resembles a gigantic puzzle with everyone doing his or her part to finally come together in the end for print. One of Lauren’s favorite aspects about her role is the ability to exercise her creative muscle. She adds, “I love to create new content for each client which includes designing and developing new ideas.” Another part of the job she enjoys is bringing new business into the magazine. When a new business is wondering why they should advertise she explains that this magazine is not just affordable with competitive pricing, but the informative articles and content for the readers stretch across three different counties. The other advantage for businesses is that they get an all inclusive graphic design experience that gives advertisers the chance to create and design colorful content. 2022 promises to be an exciting one for Lauren---not just professionally, but because she is getting married in April. She and her fiancé Chuck are looking forward The County Woman Magazine

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Some people simply didn’t for their pets after they animals included. gone and the animals had nowhere to go. How scary thatThe must rewards be for theseyou sweet animalsbetter than being kind to others, especially when it’s not that gave their owners so much love. easy. Good customer service doesn’t matter when there’s receive in return far exceed anything One example is a nameless little black and white baby goat with a broken leg. At lessnever a problem. The true measure of good customer in the world. than a month old, he was injured and was in a lot of pain. His future was dark. Through service a is when things go wrong. Helping an animal ts every disaster, see the bestRescue, in people. series of miracles, Laurie Zaleski, theInFounder of theyou Funny Farm found out about that can’t help themselves and seeing them survive and Neighbors helping It’s almost as if you see this little goat’s situation and didn’t waste any time neighbors. rescuing him. go on to live an amazing life, will impact your life. You angels.his It leg doesn’t matter you don’t We made a custom splint toreal stabilize because hethat couldn’t standknow on itthem. at all. He did it. You can do anything despite all odds. needed and kindness water brought tolove his mouth while he lay in a new warm bed made just for They arefood showing and true for others. When your heart is renewed, there is nothing you can’t face. Your attitude changes. It him. Farley the Farm Manager, a 1-year-old Australian Shepard, took him under his wing y in In the world of animal rescue, we regularly see animals in total desperation. At the and gave him a lot of love and attention. almost seems as if nothing can get you down. Things that once seemed unbearable in your Funny Farm Rescue & Sanctuary, an endless supply of visitors and volunteers give so much get The little goat was black and white and looked so much like a cow that he earned the life, now seem small. You laugh off bullies. You’re a part of something great. You know it. y ones. of their time, talents, support, and supplies. All of their efforts help give animals hope, name “Cowboy.” Over the next few days, and visits to many veterinarians, Zaleski took You feel it. food, shelter most importantly, love. What thesethey people return is something that to him to theand University of Pennsylvania, where hadget theinbest equipment. Several The Funny Farm Rescue & Sanctuary needs you! Miracles happen here everyday can’t be put into words. thousands of dollars were spent trying to save his leg from possible nerve damage and because of people like you! A donation, comment, gift card, a comment on FaceTube or ls When you give love to an animal in need, in return, you feel needed. The love that amputation. even a view on YouTube makes a huge difference in the lives of ess lived housecompared so he could belove cared forgave properly animalHe gives youinisthe tenfold to the you them and received much ha 600 animals in need. It all adds up! socialization with other animals and people. And because of this interaction, he has no idea he’s a goat, out especially when they need it most. This is why people everywhere he thinks he’s a dog! The Funny Farm isn’t just a place for animals to heal. It’s He become addicted to the Funny Farm. This is why visitors come back for Seven months later, not only has Cowboy’s leg healed, he has captured the hearts of people all over an inspirational story, especially for women. The owner, Laurie ng and people all over the world watch our Facebook and YouTube the globe!! He makes everyone laugh and gets into everything! He is now known as the “Donations the Zaleski, has an incredible Live Videos.When They interact usand and donate becomefood personally Inspector.” visitorswith come for theinvolved animals, they barely have time to get out of ability to do good and bring in the stories of hope, kindness, and love. They get involved andcar! their cars when they discover Cowboy is already inside their others along with her. There become something wonderful. Hepart hasofa wonderful, lovable, sweet personality and will stop at nothing to make you laugh and has dea he’s a goat, are no employees on payroll, an unlimited supply of kisses! Everyone is his friend! Somehow he knows what was done for him and he The goodness in people inspires even more goodness in people. f people all over yet hundreds of people come appreciates his life now. It spreads and there are simply no limits. Someone in South Africa “Donations to get out of The unconditional love that comes from an animal is astounding, but the unconditional love that comes from animal that andan never leave. Animals can be inspired by a story on the other side of the world. The ou laugh and has was once in distress is nothing short of miraculous! Nearly 400 of these animals at the Funny Farm Rescue & Sanctuary are waiting become part of their hearts goodness of the Funny Farm touches hearts everywhere. Each of e for him and he to meet you and your family!! Coming to the Farm is easy but leaving your new furry friends is very difficult. forever! tional love that comesthe from an animalanimals that 600 here are real storiesis and their likelihood of having life is precious. 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Got An Itch That Can’t Be Scratched? Nina Paonessa, DO, FACOS

As we enter the New Year, a common ailment affects many individuals. This is the time of year when people make New Year’s resolutions to eat “healthy” and diet in order to lose weight for spring break or in preparation for the summer. This is also the time of year for football season and tailgating parties and all of the foods that are associated with it. Because of these unique situations, many people suffer from aggravating symptoms of perianal itching, burning, and discomfort as well as a “wet” or moist feeling in the perianal area. What is Pruritus Ani? Pruritus ani is a Latin term literally meaning “itchy anus”. It is an uncomfortable sensation around the anus which produces the desire to scratch. Scratching causes irritation of the perianal skin which in turn causes the desire to scratch more. The skin becomes more irritated and damaged which causes the desire to scratch even more. This becomes a vicious cycle. Pruritus ani affects 1% to 5% of the population. Although it affects both men and women, it is four times as common in men. This condition is most often encountered in patients in their 40’s to 60’s. Pruritus ani is treated medically. An accurate diagnosis is mandatory for proper care.

What causes Pruritus Ani?

The symptom of pruritus or itching is common to many anorectal conditions. Disorders such as hemorrhoids, skin tags, fecal soilage and/or incontinence, anal fistulae, anal fissures and anal warts all may be associated with itching. This is termed secondary pruritus ani. However, pruritus ani may be independent of these conditions. This is called primary pruritus ani. The cause of the syndrome in these cases is usually from topical agents applied to the perianal skin and/or the pH of the stool. The pH of the stool is determined by foods which we eat. In addition to inadequate hygiene, overzealous or aggressive hygiene using irritating soaps, fragrances and lotions may cause pruritus ani. Overzealous cleaning and the use of topical steroids can destroy natural skin barriers and cause trauma to the anal skin, making the problem worse. As such, attempting to keep the perianal skin too clean, is harmful and may worsen the problem. The use of baby/toilet wipes is a common culprit for many patients suffering from pruritus. It is very important to note that there are many medical conditions that may cause perianal itching and are treated differently from basic, primary pruritus ani. There are infectious conditions such as bacterial skin infections, fungal infections, parasitic infections (pinworms or scabies) and viral infections (anal warts). Skin conditions such as psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, and lichen sclerosus may cause secondary perianal itching. Local cancers such as Bowen’s disease or Paget’s disease are also potential causes of pruritus ani.

How is Pruritus Ani diagnosed?

In order to accurately diagnose pruritus ani, your physician will obtain a complete history and physical examination. The timing and duration of the symptoms are important factors. Toileting rituals/behaviors, stool frequency and consistency and hygiene/cleansing routines are noted in order to help make a diagnosis. Travel history, medical history and medications taken are also important. It is crucial to include any supplements taken, topical ointments/creams used and whether or not baby/toilet wipes are being used. A careful diet history is also taken in order to identify any possible contributing agents. Your doctor will perform a physical examination. This will include a careful inspection of the perianal skin and a digital rectal examination. Common findings are irritated, swollen, reddened skin that may have linear ulcerations/cracks. Sometimes the perianal skin may be thickened. An examination of the anal canal via an anoscope will also be performed in order to ensure there is not any intra anal pathology causing the symptoms such as hemorrhoids, warts, a polyp or tumor. Considering the serious

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diseases that may cause the symptoms of pruritus ani, it is very important not to selfdiagnose, but rather to seek consultation with a physician. In certain situations, a small skin biopsy may need to be performed.

How is Pruritus Ani treated?

The first goal of treatment of pruritus ani is to make a correct diagnosis. That means determining if the condition is primary pruritus ani or secondary pruritus ani caused by a medical condition/disease. Once this has been accomplished and it is confirmed that the patient has primary pruritus ani, the goal of therapy is to restore clean, dry and intact perianal skin. This will help to alleviate the symptom of itching. The first step is to alter the consistency of the stool so as to avoid seepage of stool from the anus. This may be accomplished with diet modification and adding a fiber supplement. The second step in treatment is to discontinue any offending agents such as cortisone ointments, hemorrhoid creams, lotions, perfumes, soaps and baby/toilet wipes. Topical agents containing alcohol are very irritating to the perianal skin. Likewise, any topical agent that causes the perianal skin to remain moist should be avoided. This includes Vaseline, witch hazel, A & D ointment, antibacterial ointments, etc. Additionally, it is important to remember not to over clean the perianal area. This causes further skin break down and irritation. Believe it or not, plain water is the best way to keep the perianal skin clean and healthy. Finally, the last step in treatment is to modify the diet to avoid a change in pH. Foods related to pruritus ani include: caffeine, colas, citrus, dairy, tomatoes, nuts and beer. As mentioned earlier, these foods are very common during this time of year while watching football or trying to lose weight.

Where can you find help?

Dr. Paonessa is very familiar with diagnosing and treating pruritus ani as well as all the other diseases/conditions that may be mistaken for pruritus ani. Since there are many serious diseases that may be mistaken for primary pruritus ani, it is very important to see a physician trained in treating this condition. It is incredible how a fairly simple ailment such as pruritus ani can alter a patient’s daily life and affect his/her quality of life. Don’t hesitate to pick up the phone and call for a consultation. Stop suffering and begin to live life again.

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“Emerald Excellence”

Celebrating 55 years of Sisterhood, Scholarship and Service! Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® is the first Greek-letter sorority established by nine Black American college educated women in 1908, led by Ethel Hedgeman as a support network for women of color. Today, there are 1,026 chapters with over 300,000 members located in the United States of America including the District of Columbia as well as chapters in Liberia, Nassau, Bahamas, St. Croix, Germany, South Korea, St. Thomas, Bermuda, Japan, Ontario, Toronto, Dubai and Abu Dhabi. This year, on November 5th, 6th and 7th, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®, Theta Kappa Omega Chapter of the North Atlantic Region celebrated 55 years of “Sisterhood, Scholarship and Service”. When did Theta Kappa Omega Chapter come into existence? During the Fall of 1964, as a beacon mesmerized the Atlantic Ocean waves by a glistening sandy shore, twenty professionally polished Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® graduate women, scattered about Atlantic City, New Jersey and nearby vicinities commenced a group called the AKAettes. The group met at the Stanley Holmes Village in Atlantic City to organize a graduate chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. The dream materialized on November 5, 1966 when Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® chartered Theta Kappa Omega Chapter. The chapter then became the second chartered Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority graduate chapter in the State of New Jersey. The trailblazing charter members were: LaRue Almond, Lucille C. Barbour, Alberta Bridgers, Laura W. DeShields, Bessie C. Duckett, Lethetta D. Forbes, Cecelia Hawkes, Juanita J. High, Marianna G. Hunter, Dorothy F. Johnston, Mabelle Laster, Margaret Lewis, Elaine Molock, Barbara Perkins, Mildred Parks, Rachel B. Shadding, Lenora Slade, Mary C. Smith, Alice Thompson and Ella Williams. From its inception, Theta Kappa Omega has been committed to sisterhood, scholarship and service. In 1967, the innovative charter members began their “Service to All Mankind” by conducting a public meeting themed, “Service is the Key to Open Doors”. Programs and service for the remainder of the 1960’s included Miss Fashionetta Pageant, book scholarships and the “Many Faces of the African-American Woman”. The 1970’s projects included the “Ivy Ball”, NAACP Life Membership, Atlantic City Christmas Parade, a teenage drug awareness program, established book scholarships for Stockton University students, programs in senior facilities, sponsoring teenagers for the debutante cotillion, “Miss Calendar The County Woman Magazine

Girl” and “Babies on Parade”. The first annual scholarship fashion show was held Spring, 1986. In 1991 the chapter observed its 25th anniversary. The chapter sponsored an undergraduate chapter, Pi Chi, located at Stockton University in 1992. In 2010, the fashion show was renamed the “Beulah Elizabeth Burke Scholarship Luncheon and Fashion Show” to honor a founder, as well as her achievements while employed in Atlantic City. In 2016, the chapter celebrated their 50th anniversary. The chapter has also collaborated in program and service projects with the Rescue Mission, Food Bank, Avanzar (formerly Atlantic County Women’s Center), City of Atlantic City, Center for Family Services, Sister Jean’s Kitchen, local telethons, health awareness and education programs, mentoring programs, Model United Nations, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service Programs as well as hosting Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® North Atlantic Regional Conferences, Founders’ Days and Leadership Conferences. Presently, Theta Kappa Omega Chapter is “Exemplifying Excellence Through Sustainable Service”. Under the guidelines of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® Corporate Office, the chapter serves communities in Atlantic, Cape May and Cumberland Counties focusing on five target areas: Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Women’s Health Care and Wellness, Building Economic Legacy, The Arts and Global Impact Days. The chapter is also committed to a college admission program that supports student efforts to enter college. The chapter has had the following presidents consecutively: Mabelle Laster, Laura W. DeShields, Cecilia Hawkes, Lethetta D. Forbes, Dorothy F. Johnston, Margaret Lewis, Jacqueline L.C. Brown, Peggy C. SmithJackson, Juanita J. High, Dianne Stalling, Theresa Corbitt-Wilson, Andrea Atkins Turner, Grace A. Burch, Courtney R. Mack and Shawn F. Phillips. Theta Kappa Omega Chapter continues to excel as it exhibits the mission of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®. The sisterly spirit of the charter members still pervades the chapter humbly. Surely, the women who wear the salmon pink and apple green colors are women of distinction who have raised the bar professionally and broken glass ceilings by giving “SERVICE TO ALL MANKIND”. Congratulations to Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®, Theta Kappa Omega Chapter of Atlantic City, New Jersey on their 55th Anniversary!

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St. Francis Counseling Service Sexual Abuse & Assault Prevention Program

Are you interested in supporting survivors of sexual violence? Our no cost 40-hour training will certify you to advocate for people who have experienced sexual violence. Once trained, you will be on call to provide crisis intervention, educational information, and resources to survivors. All potential advocates encouraged to apply. Bilingual advocates needed.

Location to be determined. To apply and schedule an interview, please contact Delaney Cronin at dcronin@stfrancislbi.org or 609-494-1554

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The Bright Harbor Healthcare mission is to offer a comprehensive continuum of behavioral health, substance, and integrated healthcare services, which promotes full participation in community life.

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Chicken In Puff Pastry Compliments of Chef Steph

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1 sheet puff pastry, thawed and rolled out into a 14in square. 4 boneless chicken breasts, cooked 1/3 cup herbed soft cheese 1/4 cup fresh parsley , chopped 1 large egg Optional ingredients-chopped spinach, diced roasted red peppers, additional cheese, etc.

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Preheat the oven to 400 degress. Roll out puff pastry, cut into four equal sized pieces. Place 1 1/2 tablesoons of herbed cheese in the center of each piece. Top herbed cheese with a chicken breast and then chopped parsley Next, fold the corners of the pastry over the chicken breast. Place chicken pastry seam side down on a baking sheet covered in parchement. Lightly brush the top with a whisked egg. Bake for 20-25minutes or until crust is golden brown.

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Dr. Payal Patel

Eve Cortes Go Feet

Dr. Payal Patel is a New Jersey native and is very excited to join the private practice of Go Feet Podiatry, where she will be welcoming patients at office locations in Hammonton, Mays Landing, and Linwood. She has earned a Bachelor of Arts from Temple University in biology and completed her podiatric medical degree at Temple University. She has completed her three-year surgical residency at Virtua Health in South Jersey. Dr. Patel is board qualified with the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. She treats all ailments of the foot and ankle including simple and complex deformities, conservative and surgical intervention of traumatic injuries, forefoot and rearfoot reconstruction, minimally invasive surgery, ankle arthroscopy, diabetic limb salvage, wound care, and sports medicine. Dr. Patel has attended multiple conferences and workshops to keep her skills cutting edge. Dr. Patel enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling and interior designing. For more information, call 609-704-9001.

Shannon Brown CASA of Ocean County Shannon Brown is a realtor at Clayton & Clayton Relators in Bay Head and is happily married to her high school sweetheart, Scott Brown. They have two sons, ages six and two, which is a large part of the reason that Shannon was drawn to CASA. Shannon expressed feeling helpless knowing there were children out there that needed the stability and love that her children were able to receive. Shannon said, “The children CASA advocate for have been through so much in their lives and had a level of inconsistency that no child should. It is truly fulfilling when the child realized they can trust their CASA after seeing them consistently showing up with a smile. I look at it as a privilege to be able to be a part of their lives as well as a huge responsibility to report my findings to the court.” Last year, Shannon had the opportunity to see her CASA child be adopted by a loving family and has already begun advocating for another family. Shannon works tirelessly advocating for her CASA children and is a great role model for other CASA volunteers as well as women in general.

Crossroad For Angels Ms. Eve Cortes is an American Philanthropist, Captivating Speaker and Business-woman born in Isabella Puerto Rico. Ms. Cortes immigrated to the U.S. mainland from the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico at the age of 5. Since a very young age her parents instilled within her the importance of faith and doing the right thing. Early in her younger years she had an experience which would change her life forever. Ms. Cortes was subjected to sexual abuse by her brother and shortly after she told her brother she was going to disclose what he had done, he committed suicide at the age of 16, The emotional scars that were imprinted upon Ms. Cortes at a young age left her questioning what and why things had occurred in the way they had. She not only had to deal with the trauma of being sexually abused as a child but also had to grieve the loss of her older brother. The agony of her life experiences with her brother and her very public recantment of her story sent shockwaves throughout the family who had supported her however did not want to make public the ordeal. In 2014 Ms. Cortes after establishing herself as a successful entrepreneur owning and operating several tax offices and serving as a highly successful bilingual business woman she decided to start a foundation dedicated towards bringing awareness to children that were victims of sexual abuse named Crossroad for Angels. Since then Crossroad for Angels has cemented itself as a pillar of hope for the hopeless and a voice for all children and the adult survivors who have deep seated wounds and scars. Ms. Cortes has developed quite a reputation and caring for others is at the core of everything she does. Ms. Cortes lives in South Jersey with her children and is involved in charity work and is currently a Realtor associate as well as Ordained Minister, in her downtime Ms. Cortes enjoys reading, spending time with family and friends and walking on the seashore while looking at picturesque views of the sunset.

Briana Bee Director, Enlightened Farm, The Hansen Foundation Briana is the Director of Enlightened Farm and leads horticulture programs for clients of Enlightened Solutions, a substance use disorder (SUD) treatment center, and residents of Serenity Houses, SUD recovery housing. After receiving her BA in Political Science and Public Health from The Catholic University of America, Briana moved to Washington State and joined a social justice community where she worked with at risk populations to improve health disparities. Briana tragically lost her brother Matthew to addiction in 2017 and shortly thereafter returned home to join The Hansen Foundation. She loves fostering the healing relationship between people and nature. She is Vice President of C.R.O.P.S., a local non-profit working towards a more accessible and equitable food system. She is also team facilitator for the Food Democracy Collaborative (FDC), a think-tank that works with NJ universities and colleges that improve the food system in our state. Briana also leads the Young Adult Initiative for AC Pride, a program and outreach organization for LGBTQ Pride Month.

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Alexa D’Amato Barrera, Esq.

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Mikaela received her bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences from Stockton University in Galloway Township in May of 2018, graduating with honors. She then went on to complete her Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies from Thomas Jefferson University in August of 2020, graduating number one in her class and receiving awards for academic excellence. Mikaela is board certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants and New Jersey State Society of Physician Assistants. As a south jersey native, Mikaela is passionate about providing high quality, compassionate care to women of all ages in her community. When she is not providing care for her patients, Mikaela enjoys spending time with her family and friends, going to the beach, and playing tennis. For more information, call 609272-0506.

Alexa is a Personal Injury attorney representing those injured in most types of accidents. Alexa received both the New Jersey State Bar Associations and the Atlantic County Bar Association’s Young Lawyer of the Year Award. Alexa has been recognized as a Top 40 under 40 in Atlantic County and as a top young lawyer by New Jersey Super Lawyers Rising Stars since 2008 and as a New Jersey Super Lawyer since 2013. Alexa has been a speaker and moderator for NJAJ and on the national level for AAJ. The New Jersey State Bar Association, NJESQ Magazine and the American Associate for Justice have published her writings. Alexa lives in Linwood with her husband, Alexander J. Barrera, Esquire, their three children, Paul, Massimo, and Rocco, their Goldendoodles Emme & Kelce, and two cats, Mickey and Minnie. For more information, call 609-926-3300 or visit www.damatolawfirm.com.

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Dr. Mariya Rozov, DDS Aesthetic Dental Creations Dr. Mariya Rozov has a truly exceptional professional background. Prior to becoming a dentist, she worked as a scientist in biochemical and medical fields. Her resume includes helping parents fulfill their dreams of having kids via reproductive medicine, and working on projects for NASA. As a dentist, Dr. Rozov is committed to providing a high-quality compassionate general and aesthetic dental care in a warm and friendly atmosphere. She brought beautiful smiles to patients within the tri-state region. Dr. Rozov graduated with a DDS degree from New York University School of Dentistry, top ten of her class. This was followed by an extensive residency training at Wyckoff Hospital. As a result, she is highly proficient in all areas of general dentistry and has been consistently recognized by her peers for excellent bedside manner. Dr. Rozov is a member of both the American Dental Association and American Dental Society of Anesthesiology. Dr. Rozov is married to her husband Alex and has a beautiful baby girl, Eleanor. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family as well as traveling and hiking. For more information or to book an appointment please call Aesthetic Dental Creations at (732) 363-5370.

Nationally Certified Consulting Hypnotist & Wellness Coach, Founder, Hypnosis for Women Rhoda helps people break free of negative habits, and limiting fears and beliefs, as a master hypnosis practitioner and wellness coach with specialty certification in Medical and Dental Hypnotism. Building each client’s sense of calm, focus, confidence, and empowerment is the hallmark of her approach. She firmly believes that when you learn to make your mind work for you, instead of against you, anything is possible. Rhoda recently celebrated her 16th anniversary as a clinical hypnotist. Ms. Kopy’s Toms River practice, Hypnosis for Women, which she founded in 2005, serves primarily women, teens, and children, throughout the tri-state area. After studying nursing and earning a B.S. in Biomedical Communications in 1984, she worked for various organizations providing community health education and counseling services. She later segued into career services and founded A Hire Image, which offered motivational coaching, marketing, and training services. As a result of success she achieved using hypnosis to improve her life, she completed an advanced training program in 2004, parlayed her education and experience, and opened her private practice. Rhoda also co-founded Jersey Shore Hypnosis Practitioners, a peer support and networking group, and is a certified member of leading professional hypnosis organizations. Born in Bayonne and raised in North Plainfield, she has lived in Toms River for most of her life. She enjoys coordinating Bookie Babes, watercoloring, watching meteor showers, traveling with her husband, and connecting with friends and family. She has a daughter, two grandsons, and an adopted cockapoo, Gracie. Rhoda can help you determine if hypnosis and coaching are appropriate for you. She offers confidential in-person and online sessions. Call her at 732-270-0080 for a brief complimentary phone screening, and visit www.HypnoForWomen.com

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James M. Cooney, LCSW is the Chief Executive Officer of Bright Harbor Healthcare since 2009. Earning a Bachelor of Arts, Economics and Masters Degree in Social Work from the Catholic University of America, Mr. Cooney is an accomplished executive overseeing all aspects of care and service at Bright Harbor Healthcare

Welcome to Bright Harbor Healthcare! Popular opinion and common belief used to be that anyone who used drugs and was addicted to substances made this choice for themselves, and continued to use despite all the negative effects on their health, life and family. After more than 60 years as Ocean Mental Health Services we have changed our name to acknowledge that we are so much more than just mental health services. Over the years we have added extensive addiction services, a primary care clinic, a pharmacy and access to lab services, and let’s not to forget to mention our special education school, Ocean Academy; the time had come to have an agency name that encompassed all that we do. Ocean Mental Health Services is now Bright Harbor Healthcare! As our community has grown, so have the needs of the community members. COVID-19 has challenged all of us

to adapt to how we not only go about our daily lives, but how we access services and care through alternate means. Telehealth has been a great resource and modality to ensure that community residents are able to continue to receive treatment and care from their therapists, doctors, nurses and case managers. Telehealth has proven so successful and beneficial, Bright Harbor Healthcare will continue to offer services via this platform well beyond the needs of the pandemic. The pandemic has also clearly demonstrated the need for more treatment and services in the areas of trauma, major depression and addiction. With rates of mental health crisis and impairing substance use on the rise, Bright Harbor Healthcare is ready to help all community residents struggling with these challenges find hope, wellness and recovery. To name a few, we offer specialized services in: • Innovative treatment for Major Depressive Disorder • Outpatient Detox Services • Integrated Trauma Center • Primary Care Services • Active Duty Military and Veteran Services

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Community...............................29, 31, 32, 33

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Vagabond Travel Agency

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Women of Ocean County...............34

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Aesthetic Dental Creations

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Meet the Production Manager..............................20

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Tallwoods Care Center

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Nina Radcliff, MD

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Paonessa Colon & Rectal Surgery Institute for Complementary and Alternative Medicine38

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Funny Farm Rescue

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Jersey Shore Pharmacy

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Gastroenterologists of Ocean County

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Reproductive Science Center of NJ

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Go Feet: Dr. Stuart W. Honick

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Garden State Trust Company...................................8

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Toms River X-Ray, CT & MRI Center........................6

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Shore Vascular & Vein Center

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New Jersey Hematology Oncology Associates...10

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Ocean County College

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UM HomeWorks Communities

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