Small Steps: Getting the Right Support for Your Child
Pediatric occupational therapist Sarah Small, OTR/L, could not help but notice the abundance of social media posts from parents seeking advice on how to help
Pediatric occupational therapist Sarah Small, OTR/L, could not help but notice the abundance of social media posts from parents seeking advice on how to help
(Courtesy of The Therapy Gym) Child-led feeding promotes improved motor skills, diverse food choices, reduced risk of overfeeding and improved independence and autonomy. Here are
Following Hamas’ terror attacks in Israel, Fordham Park resident Jeff Stark felt compelled to help. He felt limited in his ability to help from his
Note: The treatments described in this article are for providing medical information but this is not medical advice. While there are studies that support the
(Courtesy of AFSP) Thanks again to the brave 30 people who came out in the rain to walk with Team Eric at the American Foundation
Dear Jenn, I’m a man in my thirties. I recently had blood work done and the results indicated high cholesterol. I never had high cholesterol
Allergies to medications are a well-known problem in medicine. They represent a reaction of a patient’s immune system to a drug where it mistakenly assumes
Time is feeling very funny these days. In some ways the days feel endless, and at other times I feel like I’ve lost track of
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I recently gave a talk in shul on measures that are utilized in halacha and medicine. We are all familiar with the use of the
I had a small gathering of people over this past Motzei Shabbat in effort to learn Torah as we grappled with the ongoing events and
(Courtesy of Touro University) A new saliva test was found to be highly accurate in the early detection of oral and throat cancers, a breakthrough