Riding the Wave
By Jewish Link Staff The idea is both simple and brilliant, leaving a lot of people wondering why it’s taken until now to be created:
By Jewish Link Staff The idea is both simple and brilliant, leaving a lot of people wondering why it’s taken until now to be created:
By Alfred I. Neugut Each June, the American Society of Clinical Oncology holds its annual meeting in Chicago, one of only two or three cities
(Courtesy of JCC MetroWest) JCC MetroWest announces a new memory center for seniors with moderate memory impairment. The new memory center will open with invaluable
Treatment adherence includes compliance with chemotherapy, radiotherapy and even surgery when they are recommended or prescribed. But for this article we focus on oral medications,
As a child, my aspiration was to work at Blockbuster; all I wanted to do was sort through videos and be surrounded by the smell
You can have the best and most effective treatments, but if patients don’t utilize them or don’t utilize them properly, things are not going to
he(Courtesy of Shalom Task Force) Shalom Task Force, an organization dedicated to fostering healthy relationships within the Jewish community, hosted the “Let’s Talk Relationships,” a
Dear Dr. Maslow, My wife and I would like to start a family soon. I hear terms like “the fertile window” and abbreviations like TTC
My 4-year-old daughter and I have been making glitter jars recently. Sometimes we call them “hope jars” and other times “worry jars,” but generally we
On May 31, Congregation Shearith Israel’s Caring Connection presented the 5th Annual Smash the Stigma: A Jewish Communal Conversation on Mental Illness and Suicide program.
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a complex mental health issue characterized by cognitive distortions that can build to a cycle of thought processing errors. The
When faced with a problem, many of us frame it as something we need to “beat” or “tackle” or “conquer.” But true insomnia (what we