Accepting Help Is As Important As Giving It
If you find yourself saying “I don’t need any help” more often than saying yes when someone offers help, then you may be the type
If you find yourself saying “I don’t need any help” more often than saying yes when someone offers help, then you may be the type
Editors note: The week of September 8-14 is National Suicide Prevention Week. For information on how you can help someone who is struggling, or if
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I have seen so many of my patients benefit from testosterone replacement. Some of the benefits include improved energy and vitality, better athletic performance with
Editor’s note: OHEL, in conjunction with Rabbi Akiva Block of the Kesher Synagogue and Rabbi Chaim Hagler of Yeshivat Noam conducted a phone conference with
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We live in an increasingly anxious age. There are an abundance of self-help books and articles, in both professional journals and newspapers, on the topic
(Courtesy of PUAH) Put 18 pulpit rabbis in one room for a week and what do you get? While this sounds like a good opening
Tuesday morning. As I quickly skimmed the lengthy Jewish census, there was one patient in particular who caught my eye: Dan P., a 34-year-old male
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When my good friend Chaim was diagnosed with cancer, at age 17, his life was suddenly and drastically changed. While his high school classmates’ biggest
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