Morris/Essex Health & Life - April 2017
It remains deadly, but these developments brighten the picture for patients.
This teen thought she was indestructible, but someone forgot to tell the sun.
In the next few years, a doctor says, therapies targeted to one's individual genetic makeup will change the face of cancer care.
The disease brings challenges on many fronts. Fortunately, there are resources to meet them.
What better time than Earth Day, April 22, to enjoy the sun, commune with nature and plant a garden that will end up on your plate?
Though parts were destroyed by the fire in early 2015, Elm Street in downtown Morristown is teeming with life again thanks in part to the immediate success of Town Bar + Kitchen.
Morris Habitat for Humanity
Morris County Park Police & Morris County Park Commission
Oncology & Hematology Foundation (OHS)
Budding filmmakers can take classes, attend summer camp, and compete to get their films see, thanks to Montclair Film.
Saint Barnabas Medical Center is the first hospital in New Jersey to offer this 'best in class' technology.
Meet your match, kale. This leafy underdog is ready to go the distance.
Mix tequila and light lager for a refreshing spring sip with a little Mexican flavor just in time for Cinco de Mayo.
Easy to make and even easier to eat, mini sandwiches ares sure to disappear at your next party. Just be sure to prepare enough for all your hungry guests!
A Randolph woman's initiative at work leads to a special prize-and a renewed desire to give back.
Morris and Essex counties’ golf courses are open and ready for action, but that doesn’t mean your game is in tip-top shape. U.S. Postal Service to Kinnelon: ZIP it.
Good things come to those who wait, and fans of mystery writer Nancy Star are overjoyed over the recent release of the Montclair author’s new novel Sisters One, Two, Three. If you’ve ever participated in a polar plunge at the Jersey
Shore, you know just how cold the ocean can get.
If you haven’t made it to the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, chin up—the Prudential Center in Newark is bringing it to you.
The Essex County Park System, the first of its kind established in the country, is still growing strong 122 years later.