Dyslexia Friendly? How One Local Teen Is Making a Difference
In the pressured teenage universe, it can often seem like grades and standardized test scores are the only things that matter. In our Jewish day
In the pressured teenage universe, it can often seem like grades and standardized test scores are the only things that matter. In our Jewish day
Touro MSW students inspired while networking and learning with Orthodox mental health professionals at 23rd annual Nefesh International conference. (Courtesy of Touro College) Approximately 500 mental
Typically, when people hear “eating disorders” their minds jump to some type of extreme or something they may have seen on television; an image of
New research says no, as long as therapists respect religious thought and observance. (Courtesy of Touro College) Religious individuals seeking mental health treatment do just
As 2019 comes to a close, a year that has not been easy for many people around the world, we decided to look back at
Dasi Jacob, a yoga and mindfulness instructor, is embarking on a new venture to help benefit an organization that is close to her heart. On
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s) As part of their focus to reach out to the Orthodox Jewish community, St. Mary’s General Hospital has appointed an advisory
Stressful news comes in all shapes and sizes. For some it is sudden news of financial struggle, and for others it comes in the form
A little molecule named PJ34 can cause cancer cells to self-destruct, according to an Israeli study published recently in the biomedical journal Oncotarget. Prof. Malka
Jerome Adams, the current surgeon general, recently declared the opioid crisis as a public health emergency. In 2017, the NIH (National Institutes of Health) reported
Dear Dr. Chani, I always looked forward to dating. I thought it would be so much fun to go out, experience new things and meet
Prolotherapy is the use of a solution that helps grow stronger ligaments and tendons. Arthritis is considered a joint problem but the pain from arthritis