Digging Your Way Out With a Plastic Spoon
There are definitely times when we welcome change. Boredom, fatigue, discomfort and frustration may all be factors that lead to a readiness for a new
There are definitely times when we welcome change. Boredom, fatigue, discomfort and frustration may all be factors that lead to a readiness for a new
(Courtesy of SMGH) Today we have an interview1 with Dr. Stanley Szwed, chief of cardiovascular services at St. Mary’s General Hospital. The interview was in
Since launching in September 2021, Hatzalah of West Orange-Livingston has cared for more than 100 families providing fast response, professional and compassionate care in their
Part II Last week we discussed the occurrence of a cluster or epidemic of eight cases of adenocarcinoma of the vagina that were diagnosed at
We are all living through a collective trauma. There, I said it. While so many of us wish to never hear the words “COVID-19” or
An exclusive interview with Dr. Mark Pimentel of Cedars-Sinai Hospital. Part II Mark Pimentel is an associate professor of medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in
Sharsheret’s customized trainings equip Jewish leaders to respond to the breast and ovarian cancer health crisis. (Courtesy of Sharsheret) Sharsheret, the only not-for-profit organization dedicated
The Jewish Home Family Parkinson’s Center is proud to host a free support group and lecture series on the second Thursday of every month at
The Helmsley Charitable Trust’s contribution is a major step towards advancing pediatric and adolescent rehabilitation in the country and around the world. (Courtesy of ALYN)
Prolotherapy is the use of a solution that helps grow stronger ligaments and tendons. Arthritis is considered a joint problem but the pain from arthritis
As a kosher foodie living in Israel, I am intimately familiar with the ever-potent power of novel and nostalgic comfort food. Within minutes of hearing
(Courtesy of SMGH) With COVID on everybody’s mind, it is very easy to forget that February is American Heart Month, and heart disease is still