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Freiberger Haber LLP Partner, Jonathan Freiberger, Quoted in New York Post

Melville, NY (Law Firm Newswire) January 30, 2019 – Jonathan H. Freiberger, a member of the law firm of Freiberger Haber LLP, was recently quoted in the New York Post in an article about franchising issues related to the Bareburger hamburger chain. The link to the article can be found here. Located in New York … Continue reading Freiberger Haber LLP Partner, Jonathan Freiberger, Quoted in New York Post

Freiberger Haber LLP Partner, Jonathan Freiberger, Quoted in New York Post

Melville, NY (Law Firm Newswire) January 30, 2019 – Jonathan H. Freiberger, a member of the law firm of Freiberger Haber LLP, was recently quoted in the New York Post in an article about franchising issues related to the Bareburger hamburger chain. The link to the article can be found here. Located in New York … Continue reading Freiberger Haber LLP Partner, Jonathan Freiberger, Quoted in New York Post

Blog Post: The Bright Side of Going Dark

In this blog post, Dawn Holman, a behavioral scientist in CDC’s Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, explains the surprising connection between a lack of sleep and certain kinds of cancer. She offers several tips for reducing your exposure to light at night, and challenges you to give just one of them a try!

Blog Post: We're Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening; You Can, Too!

In this blog post, guest blogger Dr. Frank Colangelo shares that he became a very strong champion for colorectal cancer screening several years ago after one of his patients died from this terrible disease in his early 50s. His practice has increased colorectal cancer screening rates from the low 60% range to nearly 75%. He … Continue reading Blog Post: We're Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening; You Can, Too!

Blog Post: Melanoma: A Surgeon and Survivor's Perspective

Guest blogger Travis Kidner, MD writes, “I began using indoor tanning beds in my early teens to acquire that ‘healthy’ base tan before heading to the beach for summer vacations. … the damage eventually surfaced as a small pink dot in the middle of my back. … Exposure to UV radiation from either the sun … Continue reading Blog Post: Melanoma: A Surgeon and Survivor's Perspective

Blog Post: Knowing BRCA Changed My Life

Guest blogger Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz writes, “Despite the perception that breast cancer is only something older women need to worry about, young women can and do get breast cancer. I myself was a young woman at high risk, but didn’t know it. Just months after a clean mammogram, in late 2007, I heard those … Continue reading Blog Post: Knowing BRCA Changed My Life

Blog Post: Family Trees and Family Ties: Can Family Communication Increase Breast Cancer Screening and Monitoring?

“This story shows key issues about the role of family ties in breast cancer monitoring and risk assessment. Do family members share important health information with each other? Do family members encourage each other to be screened for breast cancer as recommended?”