It’s ADHD—Now What?
Your fourth grader, Avrami, is having a tough year. He’s always been a bit energetic, but now his teacher is calling almost weekly to let
Your fourth grader, Avrami, is having a tough year. He’s always been a bit energetic, but now his teacher is calling almost weekly to let
(Courtesy of Sheba Medical Center) Wiping tears away from her eyes after showing young burn victims how to prepare a tasty culinary dish at Sheba
(Courtesy of Englewood Hospital) Englewood Health’s David Feigenblum, MD, PhD, a cardiac electrophysiologist (specialist in abnormalities of the heart’s electrical system), diagnoses and treats a
(Courtesy of Touro College) Touro College Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW) students pursuing careers in mental health networked and learned from top Orthodox professionals
(Courtesy of BINA) An overflow crowd filled the elegant El Caribe Country Club in Brooklyn for the Annual Dinner of BINA Stroke and Brain Injury
(Courtesy of RWJBarnabas Health) The Saint Barnabas Medical Center department of radiation oncology is the first in New Jersey to offer the Halcyon™ system for
Sonny and Shani Ganger and their family led a ribbon-cutting ceremony of the new medical center. (Courtesy of OHEL) With much fanfare, over 1,000 members
(Courtesy of HRH) February is American Heart Month at Hudson Regional Hospital (HRH). Our Cardiology Department deals with all aspects of the diagnosis and treatment
While we all wish to “sleep like a baby” (well, maybe not like my fussy babies), this sleep has looked very different in the past
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) Every once in a while, someone comes into your life and changes you forever. For Dr. Andrew Silverman, oncology fellow at
Rabbi Dr. Ari Sytner is giving an upcoming community lecture about marital relationships, asking, “If a marriage is ‘fine,’ is it truly?” Rabbi Sytner will
The first official Groundhog Day celebration took place on February 2, 1887, in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. A local newspaper editor by the name of Clymer Freas