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Stopping Urinary Leakage Once and For All

May 25, 2010 1 Comment

StacyImagine feeling afraid to laugh or hesitant to join that new exercise class with all of your friends.

For women with stress incontinence, or uncontrolled urination, these everyday activities can seem like a living nightmare. Some women are so embarrassed …

Posted in: Posts Tagged: incontinence, urogynecology

Consequences

May 24, 2010 Leave a Comment

In response to a recent Courier-Post article about the Level 1 Trauma Center’s Traumatic Injury Prevention Program, Dolores Andrew of Turnersville wrote in to discuss the importance of the program and the impact it could have had on her …

Posted in: Posts Tagged: trauma

Thank You to Family Medicine in Haddon Heights

May 21, 2010 Leave a Comment

I am a mom to four teenagers and, about eight months ago, I switched over to Cooper Family Medicine in Haddon Heights for my family’s primary care.

Michelle Jayne was wonderful in helping me get set up at the Haddon …

Posted in: Posts Tagged: family medicine

A Life Renewed Following Breast Cancer Treatment

May 12, 2010 Leave a Comment

Teresa KaoWhen you meet Teresa Kao today you could never imagine her as a woman who at one time had been defeated by cancer — anxious, depressed and fearful. She is a joyful woman, filled with light, living in the moment …

Posted in: Posts Tagged: breast cancer, chemotherapy, complementary medicine

When a Child Needs Radiology Tests

May 4, 2010 Leave a Comment

Last summer, Collingswood resident Jo Anne Romano and her family were getting ready to go on their first vacation since the birth of her second child, three-month-old Emilia, when she noticed that something wasn’t right with her daughter.

“Emilia was …

Posted in: Posts Tagged: pediatric radiology, radiology, urinary tract infection, vesicoureteral reflux disorder, voiding cystourethrogram

Youngstown State Baseball Player Returns to Field Following Concussion

April 16, 2010 Leave a Comment

EricThe Vindicator, a daily newspaper in Youngstown, Ohio, recounts the story of Eric Marzec.

A senior at Youngstown State and a member of the baseball team, Eric had traveled to play St. Joseph’s University at Campbell’s Field in Camden, …

Posted in: Posts Tagged: concussion

The New Face of Cancer

February 1, 2010 Leave a Comment

Amy Link always knew she would get breast cancer.Amy

“For me the question wasn’t ‘if?’ it was ‘when?” says Amy. When she was eight, she watched her mother lose her battle with breast cancer at age 32. And her grandmother …

Posted in: Posts Tagged: breast cancer, breast reconstruction, chemotherapy, genetic testing, mastectomy, radiation
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