Beat the Post-Yom Tov Blues
This might be a little premature, as we still have Sukkot ahead of us; but, I have to admit, in spite of the stressful days
This might be a little premature, as we still have Sukkot ahead of us; but, I have to admit, in spite of the stressful days
A favorite bedtime story in my family is called “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” by Judith Viorst. The book is
There are always different theories about what foods are healthy and which foods cause diseases. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommendation is to consume less
“I love what you’ve done with your hair, the change is beautiful!” “It looks like you’ve lost weight; what’s your secret?” “You look like you’ve
Esther was an 82-year-old woman with a pale face and graying hair, staring at the bare white wall opposite her. I entered her dimly lit
In a recent article, I explained the benefits of bioidentical hormone replacement (BHRT) for women. I will briefly summarize those benefits here and you can
The Annual Meeting of the European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) in Geneva showcased a number of interesting presentations. One study from a
Do you fit into the category of small business enrolled in the group health insurance market, and you’re tired of yearly increases in premiums with
(BPT) One in two women over the age of 50 will suffer a fracture caused by osteoporosis in her remaining lifetime. Despite its prevalence, there
Recently, a 93-year-old man who had a profound impact on my life passed away. He was not a family member or a rabbi. In fact,
Imagine having all you need, your dream house, your dream job, your dream car and then imagine losing it all. The emptiness, the hurt, the
Hundreds of parents joined MTA for their annual Parent-Son Learning morning. The event featured an inspiring keynote address from RIETS Dean Rabbi Menachem Penner, parent-son