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This is an exciting time for treating pain and injuries. When I was a resident, the hallmarks of sports medicine were steroids and surgery. Unfortunately,
This is an exciting time for treating pain and injuries. When I was a resident, the hallmarks of sports medicine were steroids and surgery. Unfortunately,
When COVID-19 started, there was fear and uncertainty. A natural way to deal with the fear is to bring your loved ones close, to unite
Some of the most essential Jewish communal organizations don’t just solve the urgent problems that people face; they also anticipate new problems and quickly map
The population of the world can be divided into two types of people: Those who are anxious and those who are not. The inner experience
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey researcher examines biomarkers for understanding severity of COVID symptoms. (Courtesy of Rutgers Health) Since the start of the COVID-19
If you really want to help a friend with a serious problem, sometimes the best you can do is to not “do” anything. No, the
We are living in a world accustomed to “quick fixes.” Papercut? Run it under cold water, Band-Aid, boom—you’re done. Realized you ran out of laundry
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) We are proud to announce that St. Mary’s General Hospital is the recipient of the Healthgrades 2020 Patient Safety
(Courtesy of Ezer Mizion) Did you ever land late at night at an airport? By the time you deplane, there is only a handful of
Sanitation tunnel that mists incomers with disinfectant solution being piloted at Tel Aviv’s Bloomfield Stadium. In a post-lockdown world, the idea of entering crowded shopping malls
Dads and sons often bond over sports, cars or fishing trips. Teaneck residents Dr. Richard Finkel and his son Sam have been sharing many hours
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) Dr. Sonia Mehta, CEO, Region II, and corporate chief medical officer, who oversees Prime Healthcare’s three hospitals in NJ—St.