Pesach—Are We Still in Slavery?
(Courtesy of SMGH) “Purim is behind us for this year—the Jews were saved, Mordechai is a hero and Haman is dead,” said George Matyjewicz, PhD,
(Courtesy of SMGH) “Purim is behind us for this year—the Jews were saved, Mordechai is a hero and Haman is dead,” said George Matyjewicz, PhD,
Of all the drugs in the pharmacopoeia of medicine, I don’t think there is any that is as remarkable as aspirin, the simple cheap drug
Palliative care is a relatively new specialty of medicine that arose out of the hospice movement of Cicely Saunders from the 1960s, and a book
(Courtesy of SMGH) “March is Women’s History Month in the U.S.,” said George Matyjewicz, PhD, community liaison at St. Mary’s General Hospital. “And this month
January 2022: He has been lying in the ICU hospital bed for days already. Helpless. Powerless. Alone. The “No visitors policy” in the hospital, because
Each spring, tens of thousands of oncologists from around the world descend on the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology where the
One of my favorite products now FDA-approved for foot and ankle pain is Leneva. Leneva is a one-of-its-kind allograft adipose matrix injection. Simply put, people
Ever since COVID-19 began to spread in March 2020, people have spent a lot of time worrying about the disease, and with good reason: It
As we watch Putin and Russia invade Ukraine, we can think back to one of the things that the Soviet Union gave to the Ukrainian
(Courtesy of SMGH) Purim this year marks the second anniversary of COVID-19, which was first reported as a pandemic by the World Health Organization in
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
(Reprinted from the Communities Confronting Substance Use & Addiction [CCSA] blog, originally printed on February 7, 2022) Purim and Pesach are fast approaching – and