Project Self-Sufficiency awarded March of Dimes grant

March 4, 2010

Project Self-Sufficiency awarded March of Dimes grant
NEWTON Project Self-Sufficiency has received a grant from the New Jersey Chapter of the March of Dimes to implement the Baby Basics Initiative program, a targeted effort to reduce the rate of premature births and smoking during pregnancy by women in the Sussex County area.

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Thousands suffer with long-term illness

March 3, 2010

Thousands suffer with long-term illness
TENS of thousands of people in Redbridge are living with long-term conditions, leaving them reliant on medical help for decades. Heath trust NHS Redbridge says more than 35,000 people suffer from long-term conditions.

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Southland DHB’s Health Targets Performance

March 3, 2010

Southland DHB’s Health Targets Performance
Southland District Health Board (DHB) continued to make steady progress in the government’s key priority health target areas during the second quarter of 2009/10.

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Small Fire Reported at Chiropractor’s Office

March 3, 2010

Small Fire Reported at Chiropractor’s Office
A small fire lead emergency crews to Nichols Chiropractic in Ashland Sunday afternoon.

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Funding Substance Abuse Programs

March 3, 2010

Funding Substance Abuse Programs
When the proposal to raise West Virginia’s beer tax fizzled, it was no defeat for the bill’s chief advocate.

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Ohio Leaders Want Money to Fight Foreclosures

March 3, 2010

Ohio Leaders Want Money to Fight Foreclosures
Ohio leaders say the state was unfairly omitted from a new $1.5 billion federal program to fight mortgage foreclosures.

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Study: Tri-county residents make too few healthy choices

March 3, 2010

Study: Tri-county residents make too few healthy choices
If residents across the region don’t start making healthier choices, South Jersey could see higher mortality rates and increased risk to chronic diseases, such as adult-onset diabetes, heart disease and certain cancers.

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President Obama “Fit For Duty” Says Physician

March 3, 2010

President Obama “Fit For Duty” Says Physician
The President underwent his first physical examination as President.

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Barboursville Couple Honeymooning in Tsunami Zone, Relieved

March 2, 2010

Barboursville Couple Honeymooning in Tsunami Zone, Relieved
Joseph and Cindy Jefferson are on the island of Maui for a little R&R, but now they are moving to higher ground hoping to stay safe during the storm.

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Smoking challenge draws interest

March 2, 2010

Smoking challenge draws interest
Thunder Bay smokers will get visual encouragement to quit over the next week as the Driven to Quit Challenge enters the home stretch.

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