Maternal Mental Health Matters Too
Being a mother is one of the hardest jobs in the world. We are told to care for our children, spouses and the household, all
Being a mother is one of the hardest jobs in the world. We are told to care for our children, spouses and the household, all
I like to keep a lookout for a familiar response when I speak in groups, especially to adults: a raised eyebrow, crossed arms and even
Busy Jewish women often juggle a circus of stressors, balancing family, work and now the ever-looming concern of rising antisemitism. Life sometimes feels like a
On many occasions I text a junior partner in our practice at a dreaded hour and tell him or her to rush to the hospital
Iron-deficiency anemia is a common and often overlooked health issue that affects millions of women worldwide. Characterized by a lack of sufficient iron in the
Some may view the “Barbie” movie as nothing more than a whimsical, kitschy movie based on the famous Mattel doll. However, when viewed through the
“My daughter was so independent in college! She organized a blood drive, resolved conflict between her friends, and followed through on a healthy and fulfilling
Numerous myths and misconceptions surround the field of orthopedics. Physical therapy is a crucial component of healthcare, designed to help individuals recover from injuries, surgeries
Within the research circles of the fitness industry, there is much discussion about the “Blue Zones,” a study and book published by National Geographic journalist
Last week, we discussed the adoption of p>.05 as the threshold at which studies and scientific experiments decide whether the observed differences between measured entities
(Courtesy of Waterwaze) One of the benefits of living in Rockland County is how accessible pools are. Many of us have friends or neighbors who
Endometriosis remains one of the most enigmatic diseases affecting fertility. Approximately 5-10% of reproductive-age women experience this condition. Despite its prevalence, diagnosis remains difficult. Many