Your HHRS News 2021 "Jersey-Est" Awards: A 6th-Grader Saved Two Lives, A Singer Saved Her Own
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NEW JERSEY -- The deaths of local icons
Chris Homeny and
Steve Ferrigno have been tough on the New Jersey music scene. But thanks to a winner of a
2021 Your HHRS News "Jersey-Est" award, the year came up at least one funeral short.
Less than three weeks after being the star of a benefit to help with her heart ailment expenses,
Nancy Tulko was informed that data from her heart monitoring vest pinpointed the day and time her heart would have stopped permanently if she hadn't been wearing it!
"We're saluting Nancy as our
Woman Of The Year because she was willing to step up and share her story of occasionally taking off the vest because it would get uncomfortable," explains
Adrienne Collier, editor of
Your HHRS News, online home of New Jersey health, medical, fitness, and nutrition news and events. "Her doing so could potentially save a
lot more lives other than her own!"
The Jersey-Est
Man Of The Year is nurse practitioner
Tarik Khan of the
Family Practice and Counseling Network in Philadelphia. He has found a great way to make lemonade out of lemons in this post-pandemic era: instead of allowing the Covid vaccines stocked at his office to expire, he doubles as a visiting nurse and administers them to the most vulnerable elderly and disabled shut-in patients on his way home after his shift ends. "With all the medical and political warfare surrounding Covid, there's something about Khan's efforts that's scary refreshing!" Ms. Collier laughs.
She continues, "
Davon Johnson is this year's
Honorary Jersey Guy because he successfully used the
Heimlich Maneuver on a choking victim at school
and helped a disabled person out of a burning house. He did
both those things on the SAME day -- and did I mention that he's only eleven?"
Read all about it at
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