New Jersey COVID-19 Vaccine Call Center officially shuts down
After serving the public for over three years, officials announced the New Jersey COVID-19 Vaccine Call Center is closing operations.
After serving the public for over three years, officials announced the New Jersey COVID-19 Vaccine Call Center is closing operations.
“It was hitting me that I’m doing CPR on my son.”
An organization helps children dealing with the emotional impact of a parent being diagnosed with cancer. NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante speaks with Sarah Sterinbach and Pallavi Rao, two Penn Chapter directors at Camp Kesem.
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Her poignant last message, posted by her family on social media, has gone viral.
The absorbent beads can grow to the size of a marble or golf ball when immersed in water. If swallowed, they can cause gastrointestinal blockages.
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NBC10’s Erin Coleman and Keith Jones joined Philadelphia area college basketball coaches for the 26th annual Coacher vs. Cancer Tip-Off Breakfast. Since 1996, the event has raised over $20 million for the American Cancer Society.
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Rural emergency hospitals are starting to gain a small foothold in the United States.
Today is match day across the Philadelphia region. The day that medical students learn where they’ll be doing their residencies. However, it comes at a time when the number of Black doctors and medical professionals is at only 6%. Here’s how one organization is working to level the racial playing field.
When Olivia Munn revealed this week that she was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a double mastectomy, she urged people to ask their doctors to figure out their score on a breast cancer risk calculator.
A modified version of CAR-T therapy, which is used to treat leukemia and lymphoma, was found to be safe in two small, early clinical trials.