The Senior Health Fair is open to all Central Jersey locals and will also offer an eyeglass collection and prescription medication take back
The survey will help identify community needs that will be addressed through public health educational materials and presentations
Free workouts will be offered on select Saturdays where you can exercise and get pre-opening access to Bloomingdales and sales
Give your furry friend a clean and healthy mouth with a free dental exam offered by Bridgewater Veterinary Hospital
Out of 21 counties ranked in New Jersey, where does Somerset County stand in terms of health?
Stay in shape, get doused in color and have fun while supporting Hillside School with the Color Run on May 7
March is Red Cross Month. Look to see when and where you can donate blood in Bridgewater.
Tools for Recognizing and Treating This Common Head Injury
The Somerset County Department of Health is offering a free flu-vaccination opportunity to Somerset County adults on Thursday, Feb. 11
The Bridgewater Spring Senior Health Fair will take place on Thursday, April 21.
The Zika virus, which has been declared an international public health emergency, could become a problem in N.J. by July, an expert says.
A free flu shot will be offered to Somerset County adults on Tuesday, Feb. 2, from 4:15 to 7:15 p.m. at the Franklin Township Library
Tips for Being Cautious and Analyzing Warning Signs of Common Winter Medical Emergencies
Yoga class will be held Saturday, Jan. 9 at 9 a.m.
RWJUH Somerset blood drive on Th., Jan. 14, 2016 from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Steeplechase Cancer Center, 30 Rehill Ave., Somerville.
Veterans, individuals with histories of unaddressed trauma, people who are struggling with addictions, the elderly and more to be helped
Educate yourself on the signs and risk factors of ovarian cancer and learn about early detection programs and treatment choices.
A map and list of the top doctors in your town, or nearby. Click and zoom in on the map to find them, or search the list below.
Thousands of homes still aren't inspected for lead - and these lists show where the risk for child lead poisoning still exists in N.J.
Dr. Robert E. Segal, MD, Infectious Disease Specialist, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset, provides tips for wound care.
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Blood Donor Services will be facilitating two blood drives in the central New Jersey area.
Proclimation calls on community to raise awareness, support those battling disease, and live an active, healthy lifestyle
Supporters raise $70,000 for the Steeplechase Cancer Center at Robert Wood Johnson Somerset, New Jersey.
The physicians at the Center for Wound Healing at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital are specialized in treating chronic wounds.
RWJUH provides high school students with the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge, skills and experiences in a hospital setting
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has called for a recall of 190 pounds of meatball products from food stores in New Jersey.
No one likes to catch a cold or the flu, but by staying active, your chances of avoiding a bug improve considerably.
More than 350 students, parents, teachers and administrators celebrate the event in Dunellen
More than 250,000 children in the U.S. will participate in the annual event to raise awareness about pedestrian safety
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital breaks new ground in NJ with innovative treatment for heart patients
Offering Advanced Treatment Options for Central Jersey Patients with Non-Healing Wounds
RWJUH held celebrations at the New Brunswick and Somerset campuses on September 15, 2015
See video below. After each incident, Dave Dolan was left for dead. He's now pushing a bill to compel people to call 911 after an overdose.
The low-impact program will introduce adults to the healthful benefits of Yoga and improve on existing skills.
Climate Change Linked to Longer Ragweed Season
Tips to help keep kids safe on the road
Steps to prevent the disease and receive the proper help and guidance
Starting Monday, July 6, eligible seniors can obtain $20 worth of vouchers to buy New Jersey fresh produce such as fruits and vegetables.
RWJUH is the Only Hospital in New Jersey to Be Recognized on 2015 List.
August 24 & August 27 at Warrenbrook Senior Center.