Health
Fitness Gets Personal: Boutique Gyms
August 1, 2014
Inventive workouts and luxury amenities have pumped up the popularity of boutique health clubs....
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Extra Special Olympians
May 20, 2014
New Jersey will host this year's Special Olympics, where 3,500 athletes with disabilities will compete in sports such as soccer, basketball and track and field....
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Stylephile: Belmora Spa
May 15, 2014
A pampering oasis for skincare and relaxation....
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Oasis in the Food Desert: Camden City Garden Club
April 23, 2014
The residents of Camden, one of the country's nine worst food deserts, learn to grow their own fresh produce with help from the Camden City Garden Club....
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The memoir of yoga enthusiast Brian Leaf, "Misadventures of a Parenting Yogi," amusingly documents his quest to be a centered dad. ...
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Get Smart: How to Build Brain Power
April 10, 2014
Quickie novelist Dan Hurley finds there’s no fast track to brain power....
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Soothing Spaces: Home Meditation Rooms
March 3, 2014
As outside stress builds, many New Jersey homeowners are looking inside for tranquility. The result: Unique home spaces designed to soothe the soul....
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Shelton from the Storm
January 8, 2014
Long out of the limelight, chef Craig Shelton marshalls his talent and intellect in a think tank focused on the precarious future of food. ...
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Taking It Off: The Benefits of Bariatric Surgery
November 13, 2013
Bariatric surgery can solve more than just weight issues, but lifestyle changes are the key to sustained success....
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Is There A Doctor In The House?
November 11, 2013
New Jersey is facing a physician shortage—and there’s no cure in sight....
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Tempting Tea Houses
November 7, 2013
Looking for a tea house in your area? These New Jersey establishments are great for a warm cup of comfort, and maybe a scone or two....
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Tea is more than a beverage. As presented in our state’s best teahouses, it is an affordable luxury, a refreshing respite and a journey across cultures, from the ornate to the austere, even to the silently spiritual. ...
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Vaccines For Life
October 21, 2013
Modern medicine provides inoculations against disease for each stage of life. Here’s what you need to know about the shots that can help keep your family healthy. ...
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Entrepreneurs “Birthed” Here
September 26, 2013
The Rutgers Food Innovation Center in Cumberland County helps home cooks and companies turn bright ideas into tasty products on websites and store shelves....
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Escape From Darkness: A Marine Copes with PTSD
September 20, 2013
Marine Sergeant Matthew Bailey faced deadly fire in Iraq and Afghanistan. Then he came home to an equally harrowing enemy: PTSD....
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Gluten Free: Is it for Everyone?
July 19, 2013
Pop idol Lady Gaga did it and dropped 10 pounds for her last tour. Tennis star Novak Djokovic did it,… Read the rest
As awareness of celiac disease and gluten intolerance grow, bakeries, restaurants and stores across New Jersey respond to the rising demand for products that let the afflicted eat like everyone else....
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Let’s Protect Gay Teens: Block Conversion Therapy
June 19, 2013
Trenton should act faster on bill to block conversion therapy....
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Two health-minded mothers, each with executive skills (and young twins), create nutritious snacks kids happily eat—and Whole Foods carries. ...
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A Trip To Bountiful: Jersey Farmers’ Markets
March 12, 2013
Where farmers and shoppers meet, both benefit. Growers get a warm reception and a fair price, consumers unsurpassed quality and freshness—and a window into where our food comes from....
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