A game-ending 'pop' nearly sidelined her for good. See how this college soccer player tackled a complex knee injury to lead her team.
New Fall Programs Offer Free Support for Cancer Survivors, People at Risk for Diabetes, Veterans
A revolutionary technology gave surgeons a glowing guide to remove a rare cancer, helping one woman get back to her life and family.
After two bypass surgeries and a pacemaker, 88-year-old Don Squier credits an Ocean University Medical Center program for keeping him strong
Misdiagnosed for years, Kathy Bierker finds relief from a blocked airway thanks to innovative cryoablation at Hackensack Meridian Health.
The national nonprofit organization describes the symptoms of overdosing on the mixture of drugs – and how to help those affected.
Vitamin A is a key part of the treatment for measles, but it must be used carefully under medical supervision.
World TB Day 2025
The New Jersey Poison Control Center urges implementing poison safety practices at home during National Poison Prevention Week.
NJ Poison Control Center experts warn of unsafe use of portable gas generators and to check CO detector batteries with the time change.
The start of a series of fortunate events that—along with cutting-edge care—saved her life.
Back pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide, preventing many people from engaging in everyday activities.
New Jersey Poison Control Center experts warn too much acetaminophen can be toxic
News from world events is hard to watch and listen to - so difficult that it can impact our mental health.
World AIDS Day 2024
Do you know where to go in a medical emergency? And do you know how to recognize one?
People with HIV are at higher risk for serious flu illness.
There are numerous screening and early detection methods for breast cancer. But what do you do if you find a lump?
While it’s tough to always avoid carcinogens, reducing exposure is key. Here are some everyday household products that may pose cancer risks
YMCA of Greater Monmouth County
Getting a colonoscopy might not be at the top of your bucket list, but it’s an important screening tool to help identify colon cancer.
State's poison control center warns residents about carbon monoxide poisoning ahead of possible power outages from stormy weather.
Maintaining a relationship with your primary care provider is important. 3 Reasons to see your PCP.
The path to life-saving treatment starts with testing.
Dangerously high temperatures can affect your health.
This Men’s Health Month, Learn from Prashant Desai, M.D. on What You Need to Know about Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer.
New Jersey Poison Control Center provides safety tips to prevent accidental exposures and injuries during Memorial Day weekend.
YMCAs Host Wellness Celebration for Seniors on May 29 at 4 Locations in Monmouth & Ocean Counties
Summer Promotion: Join Us at the YMCA from May 15 - July 1 with No Enrollment Fee or Contract!
Allergy medicines can cause side effects. The New Jersey Poison Control Center provides safety tips.
Tara Lally, Ph.D., offers insight into stress eating habits & alternate stress solutions without food.
Hackensack Meridian Health team member found non-invasive treatment as the answer to her skin cancer diagnosis.
A milestone in public health and community safety.
National Poison Prevention Week 2024
The hospital in Brick Township is among 14 in New Jersey that were named as excellent for patient safety.
Accidental overdose is a serious risk during “sniffle season”.
Gas generators and other fuel powered equipment produce toxic carbon monoxide gas
A Rutgers Poison Control expert discusses the health risks posed to children from this popular toy, which lawmakers are seeking to ban
Gas generators and other fuel powered equipment produce toxic carbon monoxide gas.
Beware of hidden holiday hazards.
World AIDS Day 35
Falling into a deep sleep is connected with how cool your body temperature is. Feeling too hot can hurt your ability to fall asleep
Learn about the low-dose CT lung screening at Health Village Imaging.
At Banner Health facilities, sometimes a wet nose and wagging tail are exactly what the doctor ordered.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.