
First Responder: Restoring a Lost Art
Studies on mental hygiene, a term which I reintroduced during the covid years in describing proactive steps which insulate us from many mental health concerns,
Studies on mental hygiene, a term which I reintroduced during the covid years in describing proactive steps which insulate us from many mental health concerns,
Spring is on the way! You know what that means, don’t you? Unfortunately, we are poised to be slammed by those irritating particles just waiting
When I was a youngster we had a neighbor who had some interesting behaviors. This was in the days before electronic locks. When our neighbor
(Courtesy of ADI) In its fourth year, ADI’s ‘Make the Change Challenge’ STEM accessible design contest drew more than 250 outstanding entries from students
(Courtesy of Your Body’s Keeper) Did you know that sitting—yes, just sitting—could shorten your life? That you should not drink orange juice, or give it
Note: If you are an overweight man, I am talking to you, so I am writing this article for you in the second person. This
“I was dancing at a wedding, and I thought of you!” “I really need to make an appointment to see you!” These greetings make my
Last Friday I accidentally gave my daughter a haircut. Well, the haircut itself wasn’t an accident. My now 5-year-old daughter had very long hair and
Recent studies indicate that 84% of Israeli children suffer from emotional distress since the October 7 attacks. (Courtesy of OHEL) Israeli children suffering from emotional
Several dozen women from the broader Highland Park/Edison community gathered at Congregation Ohav Emeth (OE) on Sunday morning, February 25 for their inaugural Women’s Health
The annual Chemed Medicine and Ethics Conference, which took place this year at the Armon Hotel in Stamford from February 15-18, is a professional forum
I need hardly mention that most clinical encounters with patients include the conduct of a physical examination—vital signs, heart and lung examination, palpation of the