Stay updated with breaking news from Jennifer chuang. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
TIFTON — The First Tuesday Concert Series at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College will kick off on Tuesday with a performance by the ABAC music faculty. ....
N.J. makes new push to get controversial smart guns in stores after failing for years Posted May 10, 2021 A prototype of a smart gun that the New Jersey Institute of Technology spent more than a decade developing. The gun uses sensors to measure a user s hand grip so only authorized users can fire. The NJIT research has ended after running out of funding. (Courtesy of NJIT) Facebook Share The 1911 pistol is one of Timmy Oh’s favorite guns. Oh has experimented on firearms since he was a teenager, looking for ways to make them safer, and he said he was drawn to how the 1911′s “beautiful” design once changed the industry. When the gun was introduced more than a century ago, its improved durability made it a U.S. military mainstay. ....
By STEVE LENOX April 17, 2021 at 3:06 PM Dr. Jennifer Chuang is currently the Section Chief for Adolescent Medicine at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center. Dr. Jennifer Chuang is currently the Section Chief for Adolescent Medicine at St. Joseph’s . Credits: Courtesy of Office of the Governor By STEVE LENOX April 17, 2021 at 3:06 PM TRENTON, NJ – A prominent physician at St. Joseph’s Health has been appointed by Governor Phil Murphy to serve on the Personalized Handgun Authorization Commission. Murphy announced that Jennifer Chuang, currently the Section Chief for Adolescent Medicine at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, will serve on the body responsible for establishing performance standards for personalized handguns and for approving and maintaining a roster of personalized handguns authorized for sale to the public. ....
11% of teens who try marijuana report they are dependent a year later, national study says Updated 9:16 AM; . Nearly 11 percent of teenagers who had tried marijuana reported being dependent on it a year later, according to a national study that comes as New Jersey, New York and a growing number of states move to legalize and develop a legitimate cannabis industry for adults 21 and older. By year three, 20% had developed a substance abuse disorder, according to the research paper published on March 29 in JAMA Pediatrics. The authors, researchers at the National Institute on Drug Abuse, urged doctors to start screening teenagers for marijuana use. ....