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VOTE TODAY! Thank you for the continued support from our patients and their families!! Our providers are grateful to be nominated each year as your favorite NJ Kid’s Doctor www.njfamily.com/vote
Celebrating Dr. Catherine Mazzola being honored at the Seasons of Hope 2019 Humanitarian Awards Dinner. The Hope For Children Research Foundation works hard to support children’s neurological and cancer research. Since 1985 the foundation has been successful in its mission to discover new treatments and cures for childhood neurological and cancer diseases. Dr. Catherine Mazzola […]
Razom and The Ukrainian Medical Association of North America (UMANA) are pleased to welcome Dr. Igor Kurilets, Ukrainian neurosurgeon and Co-Pilot project participant in New York on March 18th at Caveat. We asked Dr. Kurilets to share his experience with medical reform in Ukraine and talk about how he sees The evolution of medical education […]
Please watch this video to learn about the process of dealing with your baby and hydrocephalus https://youtu.be/Qx5UZfqcCeo
Shopping cart injuries are more than pinched fingers. Learn how to prevent your child from a serious head or neck injury before you shop. #ShoppingCartSafety Click here to learn more.
Our very own Dr. Catherine A. Mazzola will be honored at the HOPE For Children Research Foundation Seasons of Hope 2019 Humanitarian Awards Dinner and Casino Night. Please consider attending and visit https://hopeforchildrenresearch.org/ for more details.
Season's Greetings from New Jersey Pediatric Neuroscience Institute Best Wishes for a Wonderful Holiday Season and Joyous New Year! Dr.'s Mazzola, Tomycz, Sanchez-Ortiz and Staff
Medically Written by: Catherine A. Mazzola, MD, FAANS Pediatric Neurosurgeon Updated On: 19 Oct 2023 In the plant kingdom, there are angiosperms (kind of like ferns) that have flowers. In the Cannabaceae family, the plant genus Cannabis is also known as hemp, although this term is often used to refer only to varieties of Cannabis […]
At least 60 minutes of physical activity a day, nine to 11 hours of sleep a night, and no more than two hours a day of recreational screen time were tied to higher mental test scores. Click here to read this full article
The first rule of soccer is pretty obvious: don't use your hands. But soccer's signature move, heading the ball, can cause a detectable impact on players' brains. And according to a study published Tuesday in Radiology, female players are more sensitive to the impact than males. Click here to view this article.
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