Screen Time, Mental Health and What to Do About It
I’ve created a sleep hygiene guideline for myself recently—to turn my cell phone on “airplane mode” before getting into bed, and to anticipate the visualization
I’ve created a sleep hygiene guideline for myself recently—to turn my cell phone on “airplane mode” before getting into bed, and to anticipate the visualization
There are few topics in medicine more controversial than screening. This is for a number of reasons. The first is that early detection or screening
(Courtesy of SMGH) The advisory board at St. Mary’s General Hospital recently had a virtual meeting to discuss progress at the hospital and to obtain
In the last year, the world has been on global shutdown due to COVID-19. Israel’s doors closed to tourists in March 2020. But now that
We discussed in last week’s article the potential use of autologous bone marrow transplantation (BMT) for giving dramatically higher doses of chemotherapy than would normally
As a hospital chaplain I have entered countless patient rooms, ranging in age from newly born to 105 years old. I have seen people with
This has been said to me a few times over the past few years since I have become more public about my mental health. However,
(Courtesy of The Institute for Jewish Ideas and Ideals) On Sunday, June 6, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., The Institute for Jewish Ideas and Ideals
The Senior Medicare Patrol is a federally funded program of the Administration for Community Living, a part of the U.S. Department of the Health and
A visual schedule is an excellent tool that can be used with children of all ages. Before a child can even read, a visual schedule
The body’s mechanism for healing wounds is quite miraculous. The wound bleeds. The blood coagulates and forms a clot. The clot sends a biologic signal
(Courtesy of SMGH) Memorial Day honors our brave military personnel who died in the performance of their duties. But we are missing a major problem