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Could You Have COVID-19 Long Haul Syndrome? WATCH
Foggy brain, fatigue, headache, or change in smell or taste, just a few of the many symptoms of post-COVID-19 long haul syndrome Watch this AtlantiCare doctor explain the symptoms and their new clinic.
Stockton University Announces COVID-19 Screening For The Unvaccinated
Stockton University President, Dr. Harvey Kesselman has announced the unvaccinated COVID-19 screening process for the Fall, 2021 semester.
Say Goodbye To This To Lose Weight
Sugary beverages like soda and sports drinks are detrimental to our health and cause weight gain. Here are a few healthy alternatives that will taste just as good.
Celebrating The Holidays Covid Style
As the virus rages across the nation, celebrating the holidays is stressful than ever this year. Here are some tips to help you enjoy a safe and happy holiday.
Shore Medical, Cape Regional & Others Left Out Of COVID Funding
Shore Medical, Cape Regional & Others Left Out Of COVID Funding
CDC Recommends Cancelling Events with Over 50 People for 8 Weeks
In a continuing effort to 'flatten the curve' of the coronavirus, Centers for Disease Control is recommending gatherings with any more than 50 people be cancelled for the next two months.
The Explosion of Vaping – What Parents Need to Know
Millions of high school and middle school kids are now vaping, which is the use of electronic cigarettes. If you are a parent of a teen, here is what you need to know.
Top Health Tips for the Fourth of July
Sunshine! Barbecues! Fireworks! Who doesn’t love a good Independence celebration? Here are some easy steps we can take to make sure we stay safe and healthy.
Time for Your Colonoscopy
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. No one said colonoscopy is fun. But you know what would be even less fun? Having colorectal cancer.
Ocean City Baseball Star Suffers From Broken Neck Just Weeks Before College Career
This Thursday evening on July 20th Matthew Fumo, a recent Ocean City graduate and stand-out Baseball Player on his way to play in College, was swimming with friends in Ocean City when tragedy struck.