
How to Finish the School Year Strong
As the weather starts to warm up and the school year nears its end, our kids are squirming in their seats and are starting to
As the weather starts to warm up and the school year nears its end, our kids are squirming in their seats and are starting to
I have written several articles on prolotherapy and how it can help for a wide range of conditions. These include tendonitis such as tennis elbow
I imagine that many of you are reading this article on Shabbat—perhaps Friday evening before or after dinner, or on Shabbat itself as you sip
New evidence gathered from 132,738 mother-child pairs over the course of three to 11 years by Hebrew University scientists concluded that prolonged exposure can increase
Lena, an 82-year-old unaffiliated Jewish woman, was surrounded by numerous people in the cardiac ICU that Thursday morning. Her room was brightly lit, had several
On April 1, 2018, Medicare started to mail new Medicare cards to beneficiaries. The new Medicare cards will remove the Social Security number from the
(Courtesy of Holy Name Medical Center) Holy Name Medical Center was again awarded an “A” from The Leapfrog Group (Leapfrog) for its hospital safety score,
Slime may have seemed like a passing fad at first, but as teachers, parents and store owners have seen, this was a product with staying—and
Though Earth Day may be in our rearview mirror, a sense of awareness of our natural resources should never be far from our minds. Making
“Why didn’t she just leave him?” Do we ever find ourselves asking this question after hearing about a woman in an abusive relationship? Parts of
Nearly 36 million Americans suffer from hearing loss—and you may be one of them, especially if you’ve noticed a negative change in your relationships. Common
Dr. Gabe Nadel, D.C., a graduate of Yeshiva University in 2005 and Logan University in 2010, is opening a second practice in Mountainside, New Jersey,