Center for Musculoskeletal Disorders Spotlight: Update on Spine Technology
Spinal surgery has made significant advances in the field of navigation and robotics over the last decade, as we’ve reported in previous Jewish Link articles.
Spinal surgery has made significant advances in the field of navigation and robotics over the last decade, as we’ve reported in previous Jewish Link articles.
On October 25, American Friends of Soroka Medical Center (AFS) will host a Decade of Friendship Celebration, its 10th annual gala event, at the Pierre
By the late 1970s, based on the studies of the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast Project (NSABP), the modified radical mastectomy had become the standard of
Refa’enu was created to provide two essential resources to the Jewish community: education about and support for those affected by depression and bipolar disorder as
Last week, we discussed the origins of the Halsted radical mastectomy and its prominence and success in the treatment of localized breast cancer. Let us
In a few weeks, Project Extreme will officially launch Allan’s House in Teaneck, a transitional group home for boys ages 18-25. Established by David Katz,
With September being National Recovery Month, it proved to be the perfect time for Jewish Communities Confronting Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) to hold a
This week we begin a five-part series on Bernard (Bernie) Fisher, a clinician-scientist who has contributed more than anyone else to the way we clinically
Like most people, I have a memory of my mother putting baby powder on me as a child after a bath—a warm, comforting nostalgic memory.
Recovery from an eating disorder can be summarized as follows: unlearning what has become a coping mechanism, to work toward what feels impossible. It’s that
In September, honor the Jewish New Year and Tay-Sachs Awareness Month: Prioritize your health with JScreen. (Courtesy of JScreen) Shari Ungerleider and Myra Sack have
Dear Dr. Maslow, My wife and I have been trying to conceive for the past few years. We were one of the first of our