Think All Kids Are Sporty? Think Again.
Part 2 One of the first sports teams my family signed me up for was with a local soccer league. I was about 7 at
Part 2 One of the first sports teams my family signed me up for was with a local soccer league. I was about 7 at
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The last six years of her life, my Aunt Rose was mostly homebound. At home she used an oxygen concentrator, and on the rare occasion
Fermented foods have long been prized for their numerous health benefits for centuries. What does fermented mean? These are foods that have been through a
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In contrast with the decreasing temperatures outside, hair accessories are rising, and appearing more and more on the runways and red carpets this season. Hairpins
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Asher Goldstein, MD, and his exemplary staff at Overlook PAIN + Recovery are helping patients suffering from chronic and acute pain conditions with non-opioid treatment
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(Courtesy of Hudson Regional Hospital) As a police officer for the New York Police Department for 20 years, Gary Parlefsky has seen it all and
Rabbi Goldmintz’s young grandson was seriously injured just before Sukkot and needs your tefillot. Please daven for Aharon Meir ben Yael Miriam. This article is