Breaking It Down to Build It Up: Makkot Edition
“Just stop.” As if it were that easy. One of the most common responses I hear from folks who are seeking to understand those struggling
“Just stop.” As if it were that easy. One of the most common responses I hear from folks who are seeking to understand those struggling
The majority of spinal surgery done in the USA is done via an incision in the back. Makes sense! But a growing number of spinal
If you ever had orthopedic surgery that required a metal implant in your body, you probably wished there was something made out of a material
I read in the New York Times recently that Beatrice Mintz had passed away at the age of 100. (Reading the Times obituaries is a
(Courtesy of SMGH) “Is it a coincidence that Stress Awareness Month is the same month as we get ready for Pesach?” asked George Matyjewicz, PhD,
Ketamine, a drug introduced in the 1960s as an anesthetic, has garnered marked interest over the past two decades as an effective treatment for depression,
The Lifesaving Transfer Just several weeks ago, Moshe (not his real name), a young father, was admitted to a small New York hospital with an
A two-day “MedEx” event was held March 27-28 at the Marriott Glenpointe Hotel in Teaneck. The event is a project of Nefesh B’Nefesh (NBN), co-founded
One of my favorite movies as a child was “Mary Poppins.” Aside from the wonderful music and various characters, I really enjoyed the chimney sweep,
I was 12 years old, and I just finished devouring my aunt’s famous roasted potatoes served every year at the Pesach Seder. I guzzled my
(Courtesy of Englewood Health) Englewood Health’s urgent care centers, physician offices and hospital lounge areas have been equipped with a powerful new sanitation tool. The
Until somewhat recently, data indicated that males were more likely to drink alcohol than females. However, the trend has shifted, and data now shows that