Episode 233 – Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer usually doesn’t lead to death, but it shouldn’t take a back seat to other cancers. Especially since the screening tests are helpful in finding cervical cancer at an […]
Dr. Marianne T. Ritchie February 8, 2025

Police officers willingly sign up for a job in which they risk their own lives to keep us safe, whether it’s tracking criminals, maintaining traffic safety or administering CPR in an emergency. But many people don’t realize that aside from catching bad guys, our officers spend a tremendous amount of time enhancing public safety in other ways.
One of the great services officers can perform is inserting your child’s car seat in your vehicle and offering instructions on how to maintain its safe position.
Thanks to the Officers of the Lower Merion Township Police Department, children are much safer as passengers in their car seats. Tune in to hear about the many community services these brave and generous officers provide.
Stay tuned! The Lower Merion Township Police Department is about to start a recruitment drive very soon. They’re looking for good men and women who want promising careers with a great police force!
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Dr. Marianne T. Ritchie February 6, 2025
Cervical cancer usually doesn’t lead to death, but it shouldn’t take a back seat to other cancers. Especially since the screening tests are helpful in finding cervical cancer at an […]
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