
Study by Touro Researchers Advances Use Of Personalized Medicine for Chronic Pain Patients
(Courtesy of Touro College) Millions of Americans take medications to control their chronic pain, but people have a wide range of responses to these drugs,
(Courtesy of Touro College) Millions of Americans take medications to control their chronic pain, but people have a wide range of responses to these drugs,
In 1991, I published a paper in JAMA on the epidemiology of warfare. What we showed was that, going back centuries, the bulk of deaths
(Courtesy of SMGH) Thursday, November 11 is Veterans Day in the United States, a day to honor all military veterans—those who served so that we
(Courtesy of Englewood Health) Englewood Health is one of America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Spine Surgery, according to new research released by Healthgrades, an online
If you have ever listened to a gut feeling or had butterflies in your stomach, then you have experienced the strong influence that the brain
He was alone. He was 87 years old. All alone. It’s hard to believe that there are people like this, but for the past 10
Part II Last week we discussed how and when clinical trials are recommended in the management of patients with cancer. Because so many cancer patients,
(Courtesy of JFSCNJ) Jewish Family of Service of Central NJ, a non-sectarian health and social service agency serving all of Union County, is partnering with
The administration and senior leadership at The Center for Musculoskeletal Disorders in Englewood, New Jersey is proud to welcome its newest physician to the practice,
(Courtesy of Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ) A Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (RSDM) program provides free dental care to Holocaust survivors, whose oral
One of my high school friends at Yeshiva High School of Queens was Lewis A. (a”h), who held a black belt in the Shotokan style
“No, stop that!” Parenting a toddler is tough. It seems as if more times than not, I’m training my brain to resist the urge to