
Mindfulness: Karate for the Brain
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
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
(Courtesy of JScreen) JScreen, www.jscreen.org a national public health initiative based out of Emory University School of Medicine’s Department of Human Genetics, adds yet another
Alcohol and drug use can occur on their own, but they’re often associated with other addictions or mental health issues. People with a mental disorder
Study published in New England Journal of Medicine demonstrates clear need for COVID booster. (Courtesy of Sheba Medical Center) Sheba Medical Center, Israel’s largest hospital
Dear Jenn, I’m interested in exploring the possibility of becoming a vegetarian. I’ve read about different aspects of it, but I’m unsure my diet will
Study on animals genetically engineered to develop Alzheimer’s and a group of subjects over 65 with memory decline showed improved vascular function. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
(Courtesy of Cosmopolitan Wigs) Mazel tov, you’re becoming a kallah. The beautiful simcha will be a treasured memory, captured in lovely photos. But one purchase
Dovid Pearlman has big shoes to fill. Coming from a family of musicians and singers, Pearlman embarked on his musical career when he was just
There’s a proverb that charity begins at home. Just as important, learning to give charity starts at home, too. Children who grow up with parents
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,
With tremendous gratitude to the Almighty, we are so happy to share with all of you that Rafi’s surgery to remove his central line was