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Page B8 Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 Asbury Park Press APP.COM Entertainment TODAY’S ANSWERS WORD SLEUTH JUMBLE SUDOKU TODAY’S CRYPTOQUOTE ABERDEEN CLEARVIEW’S STRATHMORE CINEMA 4, 1055 Route 34, 732-583-7160 — Footloose (PG-13) 5, 7:30. Moneyball (PG-13) 3:30, 6:45. Real Steel (PG-13) 4:15, 7:15. The Three Musketeers (PG-13) 4:30, 7. ASBURY PARK THE SHOWROOM, 708 Cook- man Avenue, 732-502-0472 — Call theater for schedule. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS CINE- MA 5, 82 First Avenue, 732-291- 0148 — Footloose (PG-13) 4:15, 7:10. The Ides of March (R) 5, 7:25. Moneyball (PG-13) 4:20, 7:15. Paranormal Activity 3 (R) 5:15, 7:30. The Three Mus- keteers (PG-13) 4:30, 7:20. BRADLEY BEACH BEACH CINEMA, 110 Main St., 732-774-9089 — Moneyball (PG-13) 7:20. BRICK AMC LOEWS BRICK PLAZA 10, 3 Brick Plaza, 888-AMC-4FUN — 50/50 (R) 1:45. The Big Year (PG) 4:15, 8:55. Dolphin Tale (PG) 4:15, 10. Dolphin Tale 3-D (PG) 1:15, 6:45. Footloose (PG-13) 1:45, 4:30, 7:30, 10:15. The Ides of March (R) 2:15, 5:15, 8:15. Johnny English Reborn (PG) 2, 5, 8, 10:30. The Lion King 3-D (G) 6:40. Mon- eyball (PG-13) 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:45. Paranormal Activity 3 (R) 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:15. Real Steel (PG-13) 1:35, 4:35, 7:35, 10:30. The Thing (R) 12:45, 3:15, 5:45, 8:30. The Three Muske- teers 3-D (PG-13) 4, 9:30. The Three Musketeers (PG-13) 1:30, 7:15. EATONTOWN AMC LOEWS MONMOUTH MALL 15, 180 State Rt. 35 S., 888-AMC-4FUN — 50/50 (R) 1:50, 6:50, 9:15. The Big Year (PG) 12:45, 7:40. Courageous (PG-13) 1:20, 4:15, 7:10, 10:05. Dolphin Tale (PG) 3:35. Dol- phin Tale 3-D (PG) 1:10, 6:40. Footloose (PG-13) 12:30, 1:40, 3:05, 5:45, 7, 8:20, 9:50. The Ides of March (R) 1:25, 3:55, 6:25, 9. Johnny English Re- born (PG) 12:40, 3:10, 5:40, 8:05, 10:30. Killer Elite (R) 4:10. The Lion King 3-D (G) 5:35. The Mighty Macs (G) 12:25, 2:50, 5:15, 7:40, 10:05. Moneyball (PG-13) 1:30, 4:30, 7:25, 10:20. Paranormal Activity 3 (R) 11:55, 12:50, 2, 3, 4:10, 5:10, 6:20, 7:20, 8:25, 9:30, 10:30. Real Steel (PG-13) 2:10, 5, 7:45, 10:30. The Thing (R) 1:55, 4:25, 9:10. The Three Musketeers 3-D (PG-13) 3:50, 9:20. The Three Musketeers (PG-13) 1, 6:30. The Way (PG-13) 3, 9:55. FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP AMC LOEWS FREEHOLD METROPLEX 14, 101 Trotters Way, 888-AMC-4FUN — 50/50 (R) 10:10, 3:40, 6:15, 9. The Big Year (PG) 10:55, 1:45, 7:05. Dolphin Tale (PG) 10:05, 3:50, 9:25. Dolphin Tale 3-D (PG) 12:45, 6:30. Footloose (PG-13) 10:20, 11:20, 1:10, 2:35, 4, 5:15, 7, 7:55, 9:55. Footloose (PG-13) 11:20, 2:35, 5:15, 7:55. CC The Ides of March (R) 11:10, 2:15, 4:55, 7:40, 10:05. Johnny Eng- lish Reborn (PG) 11, 2:25, 5:05, 7:50, 10:20. Killer Elite (R) 4:15, 9:45. The Lion King 3-D (G) 1:15. Moneyball (PG-13) 10:25, 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10:30. Paranor- mal Activity 3 (R) 10:40, 11:45, 12:55, 2:05, 3:30, 4:40, 6, 6:50, 8:15, 9:15, 10:25. Real Steel (PG-13) 10, 1, 4:25, 7:20, 10:15. The Thing (R) 10:45, 1:55, 4:45, 7:15, 10. The Three Muske- teers 3-D (PG-13) 2:45, 8:05. The Three Musketeers (PG-13) 11:30, 5:30. The Way (PG-13) 10:30, 1:25, 4:05, 6:45, 9:35. HAZLET RAVE MOTION PICTURES HAZLET 12, 2821 Highway 35, 732-888-1352 — 50/50 (R) 1, 4, 7:20, 10:20. DLP The Big Year (PG) 7:10, 9:35. Contagion (PG-13) 10:05. DLP Dolphin Tale 3-D (PG) 1:05, 4:05, 7:05. Foot- loose (PG-13) 1:25, 4:25, 7:25, 10:25. DLP The Ides of March (R) 12:55, 3:55, 6:55, 9:55. DLP Johnny English Reborn (PG) 12:45, 3:45, 6:45, 9:45. DLP The Lion King 3-D (G) 1:40, 4:40. Moneyball (PG-13) 12:40, 3:40, 6:40, 9:40. DLP Paranormal Activity 3 (R) 12:30, 1:30, 3:30, 4:30, 6:30, 7:30, 9:30, 10:15. DLP Real Steel (PG-13) 12:35, 3:35, 7, 10. DLP The Thing (R) 12:50, 3:50, 6:50, 9:50. DLP The Three Musketeers 3-D (PG-13) 1:15, 7:15, 10:10. The Three Muske- teers (PG-13) 4:15. DLP MANAHAWKIN REGAL MANAHAWKIN 10, 733 Route 72 E., 800-326-3264 — The Big Year (PG) 1:50, 4:45, 7:25. Dolphin Tale 3-D (PG) 1:25, 4:15. Footloose (PG-13) 1:40, 4:35, 7:20. The Ides of March (R) 1:20, 3:50, 6:40. Johnny English Reborn (PG) 2, 4:55, 7:30. Killer Elite (R) 7:05. Moneyball (PG-13) 1, 3:55, 6:50. Paranormal Activity 3 (R) 1:05, 3:20, 5:35, 7:50. Real Steel (PG-13) 1:10, 4:05, 7. The Thing (R) 5:05. OC The Thing (R) 2:10, 7:40. The Three Mus- keteers 3-D (PG-13) 1:30, 7:10. The Three Musketeers (PG-13) 4:25. OCEAN TOWNSHIP CLEARVIEW’S MIDDLEBROOK CINEMA 10, 1502 Route 35 S., 732-493-3800 — The Big Year (PG) 7:40, 10:25. Dolphin Tale (PG) 1:40. Dolphin Tale 3-D (PG) 4:40. Footloose (PG-13) 12:55, 3:55, 6:55, 9:45. The Ides of March (R) 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 10:05. Johnny English Reborn (PG) 1:50, 4:50, 7:50, 10:35. The Mighty Macs (G) 1, 4, 7, 9:40. Moneyball (PG-13) 12:45, 3:45, 6:45, 10. Paranormal Activity 3 (R) 1:20, 4:20, 7:20, 9:40. CC Real Steel (PG-13) 12:50, 3:50, 6:50, 9:55. The Thing (R) 1:10, 4:10, 7:10, 9:50. The Three Musketeers 3-D (PG-13) 1:30, 7:30, 10:20. The Three Muske- teers (PG-13) 4:30. RED BANK CLEARVIEW’S RED BANK THEATRE, 36 White St., 732- 777-FILM 721 — Take Shelter (R) 12, 2:30, 5, 7:30. The Way (PG-13) 1, 4, 7. TOMS RIVER AMC LOEWS SEACOURT 10, 635 Bay Avenue, 888-AMC-4FUN 50/50 (R) 2:30, 8:10. The Big Year (PG) 5:15. Dolphin Tale (PG) 4. Dolphin Tale 3-D (PG) 1:20, 6:50. Footloose (PG-13) 1:50, 4:30, 7:15. The Ides of March (R) 1:30, 3:55, 6:40. Johnny English Reborn (PG) 2:15, 4:50, 7:30. Moneyball (PG-13) 2, 5, 8:15. Paranormal Activity 3 (R) 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:45. Real Steel (PG-13) 1:40, 4:40, 8. The Thing (R) 1, 3:30, 6, 8:30. The Three Musketeers 3-D (PG-13) 4:10. The Three Musketeers (PG-13) 1:15, 7. MARQUEE CINEMAS - OR- CHARD 10, 1311 Route 37 W., 732-341-7469 — 50/50 (R) 4, 6:45. The Big Year (PG) 11, 1:30, 9:15. Dolphin Tale (PG) 1:40, 9:40. Dolphin Tale 3-D (PG) 11, 4:20, 7. Footloose (PG-13) 11:05, 1:55, 4:40, 7:20, 10. The Ides of March (R) 11:30, 2:10, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45. The Mighty Macs (G) 11:20, 1:45, 4:10, 6:50, 9:20. Moneyball (PG-13) 11:50, 3, 6:30, 9:30. Paranormal Activ- ity 3 (R) 12, 2:20, 4:50, 7:10, 9:30. Real Steel (PG-13) 12:30, 3:30, 6:40, 9:25. The Thing (R) 11:10, 1:50, 4:35, 7:30, 10. The Three Musketeers 3-D (PG-13) 11, 4:20, 7. The Three Muske- teers (PG-13) 1:40, 9:50. Rowan Atkinson stars in "Johnny English Reborn," in theaters now. ASSOCIATED PRESS Movie Timetable did a visual inspection of the home, as well as from a home inspector, who conducted a more thorough test- ing of all of the surfaces in the apartment, which is more than 75 years old. The verdict? “There was lead everywhere,” Chojnowski said. In the best interests of the family, Mayorga and her three kids were promptly relocated to a hotel in West Long Branch, where they will remain until Mayorga’s landlord gets the lead abated. Where you least expect it The situation was not unique to Mayorga’s run-down rental, however. In 2010, when state-mandated blood tests revealed that their then 1 ½ year-old son, Ari, had a lead level of 12, Ellen and Adam Cohen had to con- front the fact that their quaint, turn-of-the-century home on a leafy street in Red Bank was harboring the same silent intruder. “We’ve been in the house for seven years,” Ellen, 42, said, “and neither of our older children — Jake, 7, or Brooke, 4 — had any problems with lead. We believe Ari’s reading was a temporary one caused by dust that had been generated by construction in our house last year when we converted our attic into additional living space.” Still, state law mandated the removal of the lead, and the entire house had to be professionally scrubbed, a tedious three-day ordeal that cost the Cohens $11,000. “It’s so ironic,” Ellen said. “We’re so vigilant about the kids, feeding them organic food whenever we can, putting gates on the stairs, etc. But even taking all of those precautions didn’t help avoid this situation, which was beyond our control.” Its presence as a quiet threat is one of the reasons New Jersey law requires lead testing as part of the bloodwork done on children at the ages of both 1 and 2. “Though lead is a natural substance in the environ- ment, exposure to high concentrations can affect the development of the brain and nervous system, espe- cially in young children,” said Dr. Richard A. Reutter, a developmental behavioral pediatrician affiliated with Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch. “Exposure to lead can increase the risk for learning disabilities, ADD, hyperactivity disorder and anemia, and very high levels can cause mental retardation and seizures,” he said. Though early symptoms can include fever, vomit- ing, hyperactivity and loss of appetite, “kids can often seem normal and symptoms may not appear until years later, when the child is of school age and seri- ously affected,” he said. A lead education As part of her role with VNACJ, Chojnowski helps to both identify and educate families on the sources of lead poisoning in a home. “If the paint used in a home was manufactured before 1978, there’s a high likelihood that it contains lead,” she said, referring to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s ban on lead-containing paint from that year forward, an action taken “to reduce the risk of lead poisoning in children who may ingest paint chips or peelings,” according to the U.S. Office of In- formation and Public Affairs. “Lead exposure can definitely be a concern in older homes, particularly where the paint is deteriorating, such as in the trim around windows and doors, and it can also be inhaled as the result of dust created from renovations,” she said. Chojnowski warned of other less-obvious sources of lead as well, such as some candy and pottery imported from Mexico, the wicks in certain candles and paint on specific toys imported from world markets. According to Reutter, the effect that lead poisoning can have on a child depends on how high the lead levels were and how long the child was exposed. In terms of treatment, “chelation therapy is often used to bind the lead to an agent that the body is able to excrete more readily, but it’s not clear that the therapy will reverse damage that’s already been done from lead poisoning, which is why early detection and screening is critical and why it’s important to reduce the source as much as possible,” he said. Following his initial lead evaluation in 2010, 2 ½ year-old Ari Cohen has since tested normal. Anthony Mayorga’s levels from this summer have reduced by half and, while his case still requires monitoring, both boys appear to be happy and healthy following their ordeal. “If you’re shopping for an older home, it’s definitely something to consider,” Cohen said. “And you really have to watch your child.” “I didn’t know we had lead in our apartment, but I feel safe and happy now that I understand the situa- tion,” Mayorga added. “It’s important to protect chil- dren from lead.” LEAD Continued from Page B5 No cardiac-related deaths occurred among the children evaluated and discharged from the clinics during the study time frame, the Children’s Hospital/ Harvard study said. Researchers said a widespread fear of sudden car- diac death in children has been fanned by a few highly publicized cases where young athletes died for no apparent reason. Also, studies highlighting the devel- opment of heart disease in obese teens may have added to concerns. The estimated incidence of pediatric sudden cardi- ac death ranges from 0.6 to 6.2 deaths per 100,000, the study noted. Dr. Jeffrey Boris, a cardiologist and associate pro- fessor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, said there are ways parents can determine if a child’s chest pain is cardiac-caused and needs urgent attention. One technique is to push on the chest wall, and if the pain is reproducible, it’s not a heart problem. Also, if the chest pain episode is brief, or the child can move around and participate in activ- ities, it’s not cardiac-related. “A classic heart attack is persistent,” Boris said. “On a scale of one to 10, it’s truly a 10. It’s the worst pain you can imagine, like someone beating really hard on your chest, or an elephant stomping on you.” Danger signals are chest pains accompanied by a fever, sweating, trouble breathing or a very rapid heart rate, he said. PAIN Continued from Page B5

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Page 1: Page B8 Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 Asbury Park Press APP.COM ...€¦ · 08.10.2017  · The Three Musketeers (PG-13)4:30, 7. ASBURYPARK THE SHOWROOM, 708 Cook-man Avenue, 732-502-0472

Page B8 Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 Asbury Park Press APP.COM

Entertainment

TODAY’S ANSWERS

WORD SLEUTH

JUMBLE

SUDOKU

TODAY’S CRYPTOQUOTE

ABERDEEN

CLEARVIEW’S STRATHMORECINEMA 4, 1055 Route 34,732-583-7160 — Footloose(PG-13) 5, 7:30. Moneyball(PG-13) 3:30, 6:45. Real Steel(PG-13) 4:15, 7:15. The ThreeMusketeers (PG-13) 4:30, 7.

ASBURY PARK

THE SHOWROOM, 708 Cook-man Avenue, 732-502-0472 —Call theater for schedule.

ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS

ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS CINE-MA 5, 82 First Avenue, 732-291-0148 — Footloose (PG-13) 4:15,7:10. The Ides of March (R) 5,7:25. Moneyball (PG-13) 4:20,7:15. Paranormal Activity 3(R) 5:15, 7:30. The Three Mus-keteers (PG-13) 4:30, 7:20.

BRADLEY BEACH

BEACH CINEMA, 110 Main St.,732-774-9089 — Moneyball(PG-13) 7:20.

BRICK

AMC LOEWS BRICK PLAZA 10,3 Brick Plaza, 888-AMC-4FUN —50/50 (R) 1:45. The Big Year(PG) 4:15, 8:55. Dolphin Tale(PG) 4:15, 10. Dolphin Tale 3-D(PG) 1:15, 6:45. Footloose(PG-13) 1:45, 4:30, 7:30, 10:15.The Ides of March (R) 2:15,5:15, 8:15. Johnny EnglishReborn (PG) 2, 5, 8, 10:30. TheLion King 3-D (G) 6:40. Mon-eyball (PG-13) 12:30, 3:30, 6:30,9:45. Paranormal Activity 3(R) 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:15. RealSteel (PG-13) 1:35, 4:35, 7:35,10:30. The Thing (R) 12:45, 3:15,5:45, 8:30. The Three Muske-teers 3-D (PG-13) 4, 9:30. TheThree Musketeers (PG-13) 1:30,7:15.

EATONTOWN

AMC LOEWS MONMOUTHMALL 15, 180 State Rt. 35 S.,888-AMC-4FUN — 50/50 (R)1:50, 6:50, 9:15. The Big Year(PG) 12:45, 7:40. Courageous(PG-13) 1:20, 4:15, 7:10, 10:05.Dolphin Tale (PG) 3:35. Dol-phin Tale 3-D (PG) 1:10, 6:40.Footloose (PG-13) 12:30, 1:40,3:05, 5:45, 7, 8:20, 9:50. TheIdes of March (R) 1:25, 3:55,6:25, 9. Johnny English Re-born (PG) 12:40, 3:10, 5:40, 8:05,10:30. Killer Elite (R) 4:10. TheLion King 3-D (G) 5:35. TheMighty Macs (G) 12:25, 2:50,5:15, 7:40, 10:05. Moneyball(PG-13) 1:30, 4:30, 7:25, 10:20.Paranormal Activity 3 (R)11:55, 12:50, 2, 3, 4:10, 5:10, 6:20,7:20, 8:25, 9:30, 10:30. RealSteel (PG-13) 2:10, 5, 7:45, 10:30.The Thing (R) 1:55, 4:25, 9:10.The Three Musketeers 3-D(PG-13) 3:50, 9:20. The ThreeMusketeers (PG-13) 1, 6:30.The Way (PG-13) 3, 9:55.

FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP

AMC LOEWS FREEHOLDMETROPLEX 14, 101 TrottersWay, 888-AMC-4FUN — 50/50

(R) 10:10, 3:40, 6:15, 9. The BigYear (PG) 10:55, 1:45, 7:05.Dolphin Tale (PG) 10:05, 3:50,9:25. Dolphin Tale 3-D (PG)12:45, 6:30. Footloose (PG-13)10:20, 11:20, 1:10, 2:35, 4, 5:15, 7,7:55, 9:55. Footloose (PG-13)11:20, 2:35, 5:15, 7:55. CC TheIdes of March (R) 11:10, 2:15,4:55, 7:40, 10:05. Johnny Eng-lish Reborn (PG) 11, 2:25, 5:05,7:50, 10:20. Killer Elite (R) 4:15,9:45. The Lion King 3-D (G)1:15. Moneyball (PG-13) 10:25,1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10:30. Paranor-mal Activity 3 (R) 10:40, 11:45,12:55, 2:05, 3:30, 4:40, 6, 6:50,8:15, 9:15, 10:25. Real Steel(PG-13) 10, 1, 4:25, 7:20, 10:15.The Thing (R) 10:45, 1:55, 4:45,7:15, 10. The Three Muske-teers 3-D (PG-13) 2:45, 8:05.The Three Musketeers (PG-13)11:30, 5:30. The Way (PG-13)10:30, 1:25, 4:05, 6:45, 9:35.

HAZLET

RAVE MOTION PICTURESHAZLET 12, 2821 Highway 35,732-888-1352 — 50/50 (R) 1, 4,7:20, 10:20. DLP The Big Year(PG) 7:10, 9:35. Contagion(PG-13) 10:05. DLP Dolphin Tale3-D (PG) 1:05, 4:05, 7:05. Foot-loose (PG-13) 1:25, 4:25, 7:25,10:25. DLP The Ides of March(R) 12:55, 3:55, 6:55, 9:55. DLPJohnny English Reborn (PG)12:45, 3:45, 6:45, 9:45. DLP TheLion King 3-D (G) 1:40, 4:40.Moneyball (PG-13) 12:40, 3:40,6:40, 9:40. DLP ParanormalActivity 3 (R) 12:30, 1:30, 3:30,4:30, 6:30, 7:30, 9:30, 10:15. DLPReal Steel (PG-13) 12:35, 3:35,7, 10. DLP The Thing (R) 12:50,3:50, 6:50, 9:50. DLP The ThreeMusketeers 3-D (PG-13) 1:15,7:15, 10:10. The Three Muske-teers (PG-13) 4:15. DLP

MANAHAWKIN

REGAL MANAHAWKIN 10, 733Route 72 E., 800-326-3264 —The Big Year (PG) 1:50, 4:45,7:25. Dolphin Tale 3-D (PG)1:25, 4:15. Footloose (PG-13)1:40, 4:35, 7:20. The Ides ofMarch (R) 1:20, 3:50, 6:40.Johnny English Reborn (PG)2, 4:55, 7:30. Killer Elite (R)

7:05. Moneyball (PG-13) 1, 3:55,6:50. Paranormal Activity 3(R) 1:05, 3:20, 5:35, 7:50. RealSteel (PG-13) 1:10, 4:05, 7. TheThing (R) 5:05. OC The Thing(R) 2:10, 7:40. The Three Mus-keteers 3-D (PG-13) 1:30, 7:10.The Three Musketeers (PG-13)4:25.

OCEAN TOWNSHIP

CLEARVIEW’S MIDDLEBROOKCINEMA 10, 1502 Route 35 S.,732-493-3800 — The Big Year(PG) 7:40, 10:25. Dolphin Tale(PG) 1:40. Dolphin Tale 3-D(PG) 4:40. Footloose (PG-13)12:55, 3:55, 6:55, 9:45. The Idesof March (R) 1:15, 4:15, 7:15,10:05. Johnny English Reborn(PG) 1:50, 4:50, 7:50, 10:35. TheMighty Macs (G) 1, 4, 7, 9:40.Moneyball (PG-13) 12:45, 3:45,6:45, 10. Paranormal Activity3 (R) 1:20, 4:20, 7:20, 9:40. CCReal Steel (PG-13) 12:50, 3:50,6:50, 9:55. The Thing (R) 1:10,4:10, 7:10, 9:50. The ThreeMusketeers 3-D (PG-13) 1:30,7:30, 10:20. The Three Muske-teers (PG-13) 4:30.

RED BANK

CLEARVIEW’S RED BANKTHEATRE, 36 White St., 732-777-FILM 721 — Take Shelter(R) 12, 2:30, 5, 7:30. The Way(PG-13) 1, 4, 7.

TOMS RIVER

AMC LOEWS SEACOURT 10,635 Bay Avenue, 888-AMC-4FUN— 50/50 (R) 2:30, 8:10. The BigYear (PG) 5:15. Dolphin Tale(PG) 4. Dolphin Tale 3-D (PG)1:20, 6:50. Footloose (PG-13)1:50, 4:30, 7:15. The Ides ofMarch (R) 1:30, 3:55, 6:40.Johnny English Reborn (PG)2:15, 4:50, 7:30. Moneyball(PG-13) 2, 5, 8:15. ParanormalActivity 3 (R) 1:10, 3:20, 5:30,7:45. Real Steel (PG-13) 1:40,4:40, 8. The Thing (R) 1, 3:30, 6,8:30. The Three Musketeers3-D (PG-13) 4:10. The ThreeMusketeers (PG-13) 1:15, 7.

MARQUEE CINEMAS - OR-CHARD 10, 1311 Route 37 W.,732-341-7469 — 50/50 (R) 4,6:45. The Big Year (PG) 11, 1:30,9:15. Dolphin Tale (PG) 1:40,9:40. Dolphin Tale 3-D (PG) 11,4:20, 7. Footloose (PG-13) 11:05,1:55, 4:40, 7:20, 10. The Ides ofMarch (R) 11:30, 2:10, 4:45, 7:15,9:45. The Mighty Macs (G)11:20, 1:45, 4:10, 6:50, 9:20.Moneyball (PG-13) 11:50, 3,6:30, 9:30. Paranormal Activ-ity 3 (R) 12, 2:20, 4:50, 7:10,9:30. Real Steel (PG-13) 12:30,3:30, 6:40, 9:25. The Thing (R)11:10, 1:50, 4:35, 7:30, 10. TheThree Musketeers 3-D (PG-13)11, 4:20, 7. The Three Muske-teers (PG-13) 1:40, 9:50.

Rowan Atkinson stars in "Johnny English Reborn," in theaters now. ASSOCIATED PRESS

Movie Timetable

did a visual inspection of the home, as well as from ahome inspector, who conducted a more thorough test-ing of all of the surfaces in the apartment, which ismore than 75 years old.

The verdict?“There was lead everywhere,” Chojnowski said.In the best interests of the family, Mayorga and her

three kids were promptly relocated to a hotel in WestLong Branch, where they will remain until Mayorga’slandlord gets the lead abated.

Where you least expect it

The situation was not unique to Mayorga’s run-downrental, however. In 2010, when state-mandated bloodtests revealed that their then 1 ½ year-old son, Ari, hada lead level of 12, Ellen and Adam Cohen had to con-front the fact that their quaint, turn-of-the-centuryhome on a leafy street in Red Bank was harboring thesame silent intruder.

“We’ve been in the house for seven years,” Ellen, 42,said, “and neither of our older children — Jake, 7, orBrooke, 4 — had any problems with lead. We believeAri’s reading was a temporary one caused by dust thathad been generated by construction in our house lastyear when we converted our attic into additional livingspace.”

Still, state law mandated the removal of the lead,and the entire house had to be professionally scrubbed,a tedious three-day ordeal that cost the Cohens $11,000.

“It’s so ironic,” Ellen said. “We’re so vigilant aboutthe kids, feeding them organic food whenever we can,putting gates on the stairs, etc. But even taking all ofthose precautions didn’t help avoid this situation,which was beyond our control.”

Its presence as a quiet threat is one of the reasonsNew Jersey law requires lead testing as part of thebloodwork done on children at the ages of both 1 and 2.

“Though lead is a natural substance in the environ-ment, exposure to high concentrations can affect thedevelopment of the brain and nervous system, espe-cially in young children,” said Dr. Richard A. Reutter, adevelopmental behavioral pediatrician affiliated withMonmouth Medical Center in Long Branch.

“Exposure to lead can increase the risk for learningdisabilities, ADD, hyperactivity disorder and anemia,and very high levels can cause mental retardation andseizures,” he said.

Though early symptoms can include fever, vomit-ing, hyperactivity and loss of appetite, “kids can oftenseem normal and symptoms may not appear untilyears later, when the child is of school age and seri-ously affected,” he said.

A lead education

As part of her role with VNACJ, Chojnowski helpsto both identify and educate families on the sources oflead poisoning in a home.

“If the paint used in a home was manufacturedbefore 1978, there’s a high likelihood that it containslead,” she said, referring to the U.S. Consumer ProductSafety Commission’s ban on lead-containing paint fromthat year forward, an action taken “to reduce the riskof lead poisoning in children who may ingest paintchips or peelings,” according to the U.S. Office of In-formation and Public Affairs.

“Lead exposure can definitely be a concern in olderhomes, particularly where the paint is deteriorating,such as in the trim around windows and doors, and itcan also be inhaled as the result of dust created fromrenovations,” she said.

Chojnowski warned of other less-obvious sources oflead as well, such as some candy and pottery importedfrom Mexico, the wicks in certain candles and paint onspecific toys imported from world markets.

According to Reutter, the effect that lead poisoningcan have on a child depends on how high the lead levelswere and how long the child was exposed.

In terms of treatment, “chelation therapy is oftenused to bind the lead to an agent that the body is able toexcrete more readily, but it’s not clear that the therapywill reverse damage that’s already been done fromlead poisoning, which is why early detection andscreening is critical and why it’s important to reducethe source as much as possible,” he said.

Following his initial lead evaluation in 2010, 2 ½year-old Ari Cohen has since tested normal. AnthonyMayorga’s levels from this summer have reduced byhalf and, while his case still requires monitoring, bothboys appear to be happy and healthy following theirordeal.

“If you’re shopping for an older home, it’s definitelysomething to consider,” Cohen said. “And you reallyhave to watch your child.”

“I didn’t know we had lead in our apartment, but Ifeel safe and happy now that I understand the situa-tion,” Mayorga added. “It’s important to protect chil-dren from lead.”

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No cardiac-related deaths occurred among thechildren evaluated and discharged from the clinicsduring the study time frame, the Children’s Hospital/Harvard study said.

Researchers said a widespread fear of sudden car-diac death in children has been fanned by a few highlypublicized cases where young athletes died for noapparent reason. Also, studies highlighting the devel-opment of heart disease in obese teens may have addedto concerns.

The estimated incidence of pediatric sudden cardi-ac death ranges from 0.6 to 6.2 deaths per 100,000, thestudy noted.

Dr. Jeffrey Boris, a cardiologist and associate pro-fessor of pediatrics at the University of PennsylvaniaSchool of Medicine, said there are ways parents candetermine if a child’s chest pain is cardiac-caused andneeds urgent attention. One technique is to push on thechest wall, and if the pain is reproducible, it’s not aheart problem. Also, if the chest pain episode is brief,or the child can move around and participate in activ-ities, it’s not cardiac-related.

“A classic heart attack is persistent,” Boris said.“On a scale of one to 10, it’s truly a 10. It’s the worstpain you can imagine, like someone beating really hardon your chest, or an elephant stomping on you.”

Danger signals are chest pains accompanied by afever, sweating, trouble breathing or a very rapidheart rate, he said.

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