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By: Luchin Dental of Freehold When it comes to improving the appearance of teeth that are chipped, discolored, or misaligned, dental bonding and veneers stand out as two popular cosmetic treatments. Understanding the differences between these methods can greatly assist in making an informed decision about what is best suited for individual…
View moreBy: Destination Wellness Over time, poor posture can contribute to a variety of health problems. Whether you’re sitting or standing, poor posture can cause back and neck pain, joint pain and degeneration, nerve pain, stiffness, headaches, heartburn and digestive issues, and circulation and breathing problems. At Destination Wellness Center, Dr. Richard…
View moreBy Jill Garaffa, Professional Certified Coach, Seeds of Change Coaching When people think of occupational therapy, they often picture rehab after an illness or injury—or maybe an OT working with children on handwriting, sensory issues, or developmental delays. No matter what the setting, Occupational Therapists (OTs) are masters at helping…
View moreBy Monmouth Gastroenterology a division of Allied Digestive Health, Yes, celiac disease can develop at any age, even in adulthood. While it is commonly diagnosed in children, there are many cases where symptoms first appear later in life. Factors such as genetic predisposition, environmental triggers, infections, or significant life events…
View moreBy Alliance Orthopedics Many people assume that chiropractors only treat back or neck pain. In reality, chiropractic care extends far beyond the spine; it also includes your feet, relieving almost all types of foot and ankle problems. At Alliance Orthopedics, our dedicated foot and ankle team handles all foot and…
View moreIf you drink heavy amounts of alcohol for weeks, months, or years, you may have mental and physical symptoms when you stop or cut back. This is called alcohol withdrawal. About half of all people with alcohol use disorder go through it. For men, heavy drinking is defined as five…
View moreIf you have or believe you may have a mental health problem, it can be helpful to talk about these issues with others. It can be scary to reach out for help, but it is often the first step to helping you heal, grow, and recover. Having a good support…
View moreMental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an eight-hour training course designed to identify risk factors associated with mental health and substance use concerns. Participants develop pre-crisis and crisis intervention strategies by engaging in experiential activities to build understanding of the impact of mental illness on individuals and families. Adult Mental…
View more(BPT) – Looking for ways to make the most of your time outdoors this summer? Grab your crew and go boating! Being on the water is one of the best ways to disconnect from distractions on land, allowing you to relax and recharge in nature. Not only is there a…
View more(BPT) – Do you think about your home's water quality? From daily showers to brewing your morning cup of coffee, you use water for so many everyday tasks, including ones that can impact your well-being. That's why it's important to learn more about the water quality in your area. What…
View more(BPT) – Sponsored by Eisai Inc. and Biogen. Patient information is accurate as of March 2025 After decades spent supporting his community, Rev. Dan Gartland had a newfound appreciation for the tight-knit circle he cultivated as they stepped up to support him when he needed them most. An associate pastor…
View moreBy Phil Knows Food We’re bringing the crunch this week with a refreshing, Asian-inspired salad that’s light yet deeply satisfying. Wild-caught tuna pairs with crisp cabbage, grated daikon, and a sesame-ginger vinaigrette for a flavorful, protein-rich bowl you can whip up in minutes — no cooking required. As with every…
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