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(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) “As we finish our Yomin Noraim for 5781, we should now focus on our health,” said George Matyjewicz, PhD,
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) “As we finish our Yomin Noraim for 5781, we should now focus on our health,” said George Matyjewicz, PhD,
The decision to relocate a loved one to an assisted living community can be daunting and stressful. Assisted Living Advisers simplifies the process. It’s a
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An estimated 48 million people in the United States have hearing loss and it is considered the third most common health issue in America after
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(Courtesy of Touro College) As COVID-19 shines a spotlight on the increasing need for skilled and compassionate health care professionals worldwide, Touro College School of
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When we hear about issues that arise in our community, it is human nature to dismiss them as inapplicable to us. We naturally find some
The decision to relocate a loved one to an assisted living community can be daunting and stressful. Assisted Living Advisers simplifies the process. It’s a