
It’s Time to Get Kosher-Fit
Does this sound familiar? Sunday: “OK, I’m starting my diet/exercise program today.” Wednesday: “I’m doing great! I’ve been to the gym three days this week
Does this sound familiar? Sunday: “OK, I’m starting my diet/exercise program today.” Wednesday: “I’m doing great! I’ve been to the gym three days this week
Do you find yourself having a hard time getting out of bed in the morning? Do you feel too tired in the evening to exercise?
I spoke recently in a number of schools on the subject of eating disorder awareness. Each time I speak, my presentations vary as I generally
Part II Last week an anecdote was presented with Nate, a high school athlete, sustaining a significant hit to his head during a game. The
Part 1 Nate goes for the goal, the opponent’s defense kicks the ball and BAM! Nate takes a massive hit to his head. He falls
Thursday morning. 11:45 a.m. Announcement over the hospital loudspeaker: “Code Blue, third floor, hallway. Code Blue, third floor, hallway.” (A code blue is a term
You go to your doctor for your annual checkup. She tells you to lose a few pounds (this does not come as a major surprise
Orlando—Earlier this month, Dr. Vagmin Vora, assisted by Drs. Lewin, Grossman and PA Issac Abramchayev, performed the first office-based kyphoplasty with Mazor Robotics technology in
New York — Yeshiva University’s Student Medical Ethics Society (MES) will partner with YU’s Center for the Jewish Future (CJF) to explore the history, challenges
CyberKnife precisely delivers higher doses of radiation to the tumor. Every year, more than 220,000 American men learn they have prostate cancer, the second most
Before last August, I thought my junior year would be crazy. It’s the year of APs, SATs and ACTs, college visits, sleep deprivation and most
When the common cold hits, sharing is not caring. (BPT) Being considerate of others when you’re sick is one of the first steps to good