Scotch Plains, NJ – October 2014 NJ Top Docs and NJ Top Dentists are proud to feature the following September 2014 approved providers: Please note that all listings hyperlinked in blue are links to their online profile. Those that are not highlighted in blue do not have an online profile at this time. NJ Top Docs Include: Cardiology Dr. Stanley A. Szwed Passaic County Dr. Anand U. Kulkarni New Brunswick Cardiology Group, P.A. Somerset County Dr. Charles J. Marotta Advanced Cardiology Morris County Internal Medicine, Family Practice, Pediatrics Plaza Family Care Morris County OB/GYN & Gynecology Dr. Robert B. Beim OB/Gyn Group of East Brunswick Somerset County Ophthalmology Dr. Stephen Gollance Eye Associates of Wayne Passaic County Orthopedic Surgery – Foot & Ankle Dr. Andrew Levy Center for Advanced Sports Medicine Essex County Orthopedic Surgery – Spinal Disorders Dr. Rafael Levin & Dr. Nomaan Ashraf Comprehensive Spine Care Bergen County Orthopedic Surgery – Foot & Ankle, Spinal Disorders Dr. Robert Kayal Kayal Orthopaedic Center Multiple Counties Otolaryngology Dr. Christopher M. Shaari Bergen County Pediatrics Dr. Martha Sliwowski Primecare Pediatrics Bergen County Dr. Mannon Razzak Woodland Park Pediatrics Passaic County, Bergen Read More
This month’s winning recipe was the Strawberry Oatmeal Breakfast Smoothie submitted by Valerie L. of East Brunswick, New Jersey! Start off your mornings right with this awesome smoothie! Ingredients: 1 Cup Soy Milk 1/2 Cup Rolled Oats 1 Banana, Broken into chunks 14 Frozen Strawberries 1/2 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract 1 1/2 Teaspoons White Sugar Directions: In a blender, combine soy milk, oats, banana and strawberries.Add vanilla and sugar if desired. Blend until smooth.Pour into glasses and serve.
Scotch Plains, NJ – September 2014 September is recognized as “Reproductive Cancer Awareness Month” by many organizations, including the American Cancer Society (http://www.cancer.org/myacs…), in an effort to educate and inform the public. Ovarian and prostate cancer, two of the leading cancers in women and men respectively, are a focus for this month, making it a good reminder for patients to see their gynecologist and urologist for an annual check-up. We asked two of our highly praised “NJ Top Docs”, Drs. Hetal Gor of Women’s Own OB/GYN and Robert J. Rubino of The Rubino OB/GYN Group, to offer their professional opinions below: Gynecologic cancer is cancer of the female reproductive system, which includes cervical cancer, endometrial/uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, vaginal cancer, vulvar cancer and peritoneal cancer. In the last two decades, considerable gains have been made in the detection and treatment of these cancers. When detected in the early stages, most gynecologic cancers have an excellent cure rate (http://www.cpmc.org/services/women…). When regular check-ups are not part of an annual recourse, these cancers can appear as an unexpected diagnosis. Ovarian cancer is often called the “whisper” disease as it has few early symptoms and is most often detected in an advanced stage, Read More
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