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Nepal Gets A Medical Boost From Mendham Township Man

MENDHAM TWP. - On his first day in the Surkhet, Nepal, Frank Cioppettini III cared for a child who had broken his arm three weeks earlier and was wearing a homemade cast created from sticks, cotton, mud and strings.

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Complications rise along with off-label use of BMP-2

When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2002 approved a product many thought would revolutionize back surgery, the agency did so despite concerns the product might cause serious side effects.

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PHOTOS East Naples military civilian injured in Afghanistan now aiding Navy in Italy

A.J. Iftikhar was deployed with the U.S. Marines as a civilian linguist in January 2009. His time in Afghanistan had been trying, but he had stayed safe until that November day when his military vehicle veered four inches off the track in front of it, hit the improvised explosive device (IED) and exploded. Iftikhar broke his tibia in four places. He spent six months in Naples recovering.

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