EPA investigates public parks contaminated with ‘elevated levels' of lead in NJ neighborhood
The EPA is warning residents about elevated levels of lead in three New Jersey parks as they investigate what caused the issue.
The EPA is warning residents about elevated levels of lead in three New Jersey parks as they investigate what caused the issue.
New research reveals why certain events remain clear in our minds and suggests ways to improve the likelihood of lasting memories.
The New Jersey COVID-19 vaccine call center is closing. The Department of Health says easier access to the vaccines was a factor in the decision. You can still call the national COVID hotline for any questions with assistance available in English, Spanish, and other languages.
The trend is prompting doctors to call for more discussions with older people about sexual health.
A stunning announcement from the Royal Family on Friday as Kate, the Princess of Wales, revealed that she was diagnosed with cancer. People all around the world are showing their support for her. NBC10’s Johnny Archer has the latest.
“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.
Even after getting the flare under control, Michael Sheridan’s bowel movements didn’t seem right. It was early onset colon cancer.
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.
What happens if you accidentally eat moldy food? Experts explain the health effects of eating mold, when to toss moldy food out, and why blue cheese is safe.
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.
Restricting eating to eight or fewer hours a day, a type of intermittent fasting, may raise the risk of dying prematurely from heart disease over the long term, a new study suggests.