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  • Osteoarthritis couldn’t slow Jerry Mangano down, thanks to Shore Memorial’s Advanced Spine and Orthopedic Institute
    Osteoarthritis couldn’t slow Jerry Mangano down, thanks to Shore Memorial’s Advanced Spine and Orthopedic Institute. Rare is the day when Jerry Mangano isn’t on the move. The Voorhees, Camden County, resident played several sports as a youth and spent 26 years traveling around the country as a...   Read More »
  • Shore Memorial Launches Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Center
    Each year, chronic wounds and other conditions keep millions of Americans from enjoying their best quality of life. With this in mind, Shore Memorial is proud to introduce the Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Center, where patients have access to innovative treatments designed to help them heal...   Read More »
  • Facts about Fiber
    Fiber is everywhere you look these days—from cereal commercials to daytime talk shows. Studies by the American Dietetic Association show that most of us aren’t getting enough. But the media’s fiber overload has Americans wondering how much fiber they truly need and where they should be getting it...   Read More »
  • From playing in the leaves to getting enough sleep, here are 26 ways to stay healthy
    THERE’S A LOT INVOLVED IN GOOD DIABETES MANAGEMENT. But this A-to-Z guide can help you keep some of the essentials straight: Get at least 30 minutes of moderate intensity physical ACTIVITY most days of the week to help keep excess weight off and improve blood glucose control. “Regular exercise...   Read More »
  • Carl Cordozo was treated at The Balance Center at Shore Memorial.
    For Carl Cordozo, retirement doesn’t mean sitting idle. The 71-year-old Egg Harbor Township native leads an active life that includes traveling with his wife and exercising daily. But in the summer of 2009, Cordozo began experiencing intense dizzy spells. “I would bend down to do something and...   Read More »
  • Explore the connection between stress and sleep, and learn steps you can take to get some rest
    JOB SECURITY. BILLS. FAMILY TROUBLES. These are just a few of the stressors that can have you wide-awake at 3 a.m. with no hope of getting back to sleep. In these uncertain times, many Americans are experiencing high levels of stress, which are, in turn, affecting the amount and quality of sleep...   Read More »
Shore Awarded Accreditation by the Joint Commission for Lumbar and Cervical Spine Surgery
Shore Medical Center's Lumbar and Cervical Spine Surgery programs have earned the Gold Seal of...   Read More »
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Back in Action - Disk Replacement at Shore Memorial gets Results
When the topic of nutrition arises, the word “ artificial” is a red flag. But when the subject is an eurosurgery, synthetics are often preferred. Artificial spinal discs made of surgical-grade...   Read More »
Shore Medical Center’s DaTscan Test Provides Early Diagnosis for Parkinsonian Diseases
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
If you want to be the best, Derek Suragh knows you need to have the best people, technology and treatment options. That is why Suragh, Shore Medical Center’s Administrative Director of the Radiology...   Read More »
Make a difference! Give to Shore Medical Center
The Shore Health Foundation mobilizes community charitable support for Shore Medical Center by conducting capital campaigns, organizing fundraising events, coordinating the support of the Shore...   Learn More »
Inside the OR: Total Ankle Replacement Surgery Part 3
Dr. Ira Fox, podiatric surgeon, William Johnson, patientWatch Inside the OR: Total Ankle Replacement Surgery Part 1Watch Inside the OR: Total Ankle Replacement Surgery Part 2   Watch Video »

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