Advocating for Our Children
Part II Advocating for your family member, either within the school system or the healthcare system, is a touchy topic. This seems to be a
Part II Advocating for your family member, either within the school system or the healthcare system, is a touchy topic. This seems to be a
Ninety percent of seniors should stay in their own homes to the extent possible. A person’s home is the place they’re most agreeable—it’s well known
I hear people all the time say they are going to skip breakfast, and even lunch, to “save their appetite” for a big meal or
Part II of II I take the first bite. I swallow with emphasis, as if taking cough syrup or a potion I know will bring
“Why should I follow the rules when I still don’t get…” I’ve heard this frustrated sentiment expressed countless times from inmates in prison. According to
Shaare Zedek’s Weinstock Department of Emergency Medicine on the Fanya Gottesfeld Heller Floor has been ranked first in a nationwide survey of ERs throughout Israel.
“…You need a root canal.” As dentists, we find that this can be perceived as the worst thing we can say to a patient. The
One of the things I enjoy most about being a psychologist is helping to educate others about mental health and mental illness. I was recently
This past week I had the unpleasant—although not unusual—experience of explaining to a patient that the Medicare insurance coverage he had was not, in fact,
The Lander College for Women—The Anna Ruth and Mark Hasten School (LCW), New York Medical College, and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, recently
Holy Name Medical Center Hospice and Palliative Services are offering several programs to provide compassionate support and education to those who are bereaved. Many individuals
This past Tuesday evening, Teaneck’s David and Michal Kahan opened their home to JNF’s unique Special In Uniform, a groundbreaking program that integrates special needs