Touro College of Dental Medicine Celebrates First White Coat Ceremony
(Courtesy of Touro College) Today, 105 students of the inaugural class of Touro College of Dental Medicine (TCDM) at New York Medical College received their
(Courtesy of Touro College) Today, 105 students of the inaugural class of Touro College of Dental Medicine (TCDM) at New York Medical College received their
High school students with disabilities share insights on benefits of job skills training program. (Courtesy of PROJECT SEARCH) High school seniors who participated in a
(Courtesy of BFOR) A team of leading experts in the fields of cancer research and genetics will soon launch the pilot phase of a new,
Note: If you are an overweight man, I am talking to you, so I am writing this article for you in the second person. This
Leah, an 8-year-old girl, was complaining of headaches, backaches, dizziness and nausea. After months of specialist visits, hospital stays and batteries of tests, there was
As the summer all too slowly nears, it’s important to review some outdoor safety basics. Number one is sun safety. Playing outside and swimming are
(Courtesy of Englewood Hospital and Medical Center) Englewood Hospital and Medical Center has received the Healthgrades 2018 Patient Safety Excellence Award™, a designation that recognizes
If you like hiking or gardening, here are some tips to help you enjoy your time outdoors without bringing home a poison ivy rash. Prevention
My son Daniel came home with a gerbil the other day. These kids pick up the weirdest things in school. Yes, his morah sent it
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We all do it. None of us wants to be judgmental, but at times we are. Recently, upon visiting a family member in the hospital,
Roshei Yeshiva highlight importance of Dirshu Kitzur Shulchan Aruch program at asifa at home of Sanzer Rebbe, shlita. Two pivotal meetings to highlight Dirshu’s new