Scientists Warn Delta Variant Could Return This Summer
Evidence from sewage reveals resilience of last year’s coronavirus strain, indicating a possible outbreak of delta or another variant this summer. Just when we thought
Evidence from sewage reveals resilience of last year’s coronavirus strain, indicating a possible outbreak of delta or another variant this summer. Just when we thought
A discussion of communication of the diagnosis of cancer and the end of life to patients is not an easy one. Maybe 40 years ago
Touro schools offer a direct pathway to pharmacy careers with pre-pharmacy tracks for undergraduates, saving time and money. (Courtesy of Touro University) A direct pathway
“Your body is not the problem.” I feel like I utter this statement at least once a day in sessions and in my personal life.
(Courtesy of World ORT) It comes as no surprise that student welfare is at the top of World ORT’s priority list. As a global network
It was over a year ago when Dovi and Dina Meles received the devastating news that their son, Rafi, suffered from a life-threatening illness, XLP,
(Courtesy of Englewood Health) Englewood Health has appointed Peter Shin, MD as chief of medicine. Dr. Shin has served as section chief of hospital medicine
(Courtesy of The Therapy Place) Question: How do I know if my child is having behavioral difficulties, or if there are real sensory issues going
Imagine the following scenario: A healthy 35-year-old Ashkenazi woman is advised by her primary care physician during her annual wellness exam to undergo screening for
Imagine you are sitting on a screened-in porch on a beautiful day. You can feel the refreshing breeze and sunlight hit your face. Children are
The impetus for writing this article was a series of conversations I had recently with clients, patients and friends concerning their feeling of disempowerment regarding
The power of hope: A PUAH story. “Is this Mrs. Mandel? I’m calling from the clinic. Unfortunately, I don’t have good news…” How many times