
Dr. Richard and Sam Finkel Build Medical Device to Keep COVID-19 at Bay
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
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.
Populations all over the world have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We are all well aware of the toll that it has taken on
As we begin to feel a shift in the strict quarantine regulations, it’s natural for us to experience a variety of conflicting emotions. We might
With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to blaze a path of destruction, it is easy to measure the misfortune by the number of deaths it has
Every Wednesday I teach a class to social work graduate students on the subject of the treatment of eating disorders. Recently, the focus of one
COVID-19 and many other diseases pose serious threats to human health and life. By adopting some simple and sensible behaviors it is possible to live
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) St. Mary’s General Hospital has resumed elective surgery and non-emergency procedures, and to alleviate any concerns that patients may
Many of us, myself included, while sequestered at home have taken up gardening for the first time as a leisure activity. However, it became quickly
It is a confusing time. We live in a world where we are constantly being bombarded with information and misinformation. When the current pandemic began,
We all have ways of judging or evaluating ourselves. Unless you have engaged in a structured self-evaluation activity (usually initiated in therapy) it is typical
A vaccine is seen as the Holy Grail of coronavirus research, but the first vaccine out to market may not be the one you want