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BMW Transmission Defect Prompts Recall of Over 45,000 Vehicles

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced the recall of approximately 45,500 BMW vehicles due to a defect involving the electronic connection between the vehicle’s electronic key, the gear shifter, and the shift-by-wire transmission that automatically shifts into Park when the Start/Stop button is pressed to shut down the engine. If the driver presses this
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Male Breast Cancer Awareness Week Declared in New Jersey

According to an Independent Press article posted on NJ.com, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie declared the week of October 21 – 27, 2012 to be Male Breast Cancer Awareness Week. Though most breast cancer patients are women, it is important to understand that men can also develop the disease and that it is actually more fatal in men
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Meningitis Outbreak Spreads, 8 Cases Confirmed in New Jersey

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the number of recent meningitis cases caused by contaminated steroid injections has increased to 205, including 15 deaths, as of October 15, 2012. Seven NJ facilities received the potentially contaminated steroids. Fortunately, no deaths have been reported in New Jersey. A National Public Radio (NPR) commentary on the recent
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NHTSA Announces Recall of Dodge Vehicles Due to Power Train Defect

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Chrysler Group, LLC is recalling approximately 44,300 Dodge vehicles due to a defective differential unit in the drive line of the power train. A rear axle pinion nut may become loose from lack of adhesive, causing the rear axle to lock up. This can lead to a loss
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Making a Difference During National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM) is observed every October by professional medical associations, public service organizations, government agencies and everyday citizens who are committed to providing breast cancer patients and their families with greater access to services as well as sharing information about the disease and raising overall awareness of its impact. NBCAM began
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