
Sequins Are Back—But Did They Ever Really Leave?
Sequins have definitely had their time in the sun. 2017 saw sequins not just as a trim, but covering entire dresses, and 2018 looks to
Sequins have definitely had their time in the sun. 2017 saw sequins not just as a trim, but covering entire dresses, and 2018 looks to
The secular New Year is an opportunity to start fresh and refocus on well-being, beginning with heart health. Dr. Joseph Shatzkes, a board-certified cardiologist who
Stan, our conversation really made me think… In the Parsha of “Vayeira” where the promise of a son is revealed to Sara it is stated
This year, almost five million people in the US will require home care and the number is growing. People are choosing to remain in their
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder in young women. Ten percent of premenopausal women have PCOS. While some women with obvious
At the start of the secular new year we often hear the buzzword “resolution.” Individuals post collages of memorable photographs from the past year, a
Medical center was recognized again as the highest rated hospital in Bergen, Hudson, Passaic, Essex and Union counties. Holy Name Medical Center is one of
Ramat Gan, Israel—Our mental life is rich with an enormous number of internal experiences. The diversity of these experiences is astonishing. We can vividly recall
(BPT) You can feel it in the air: The ski and snowboard season has arrived, and some areas in the U.S. are already open for
(BPT) The primary goal of hearing aids has always been to improve speech understanding. While this hasn’t changed, manufacturers are now building Bluetooth technology in
Once upon a time, kidney donation couldn’t have been further from my mind. Today, it’s part of my reality. As teenagers, my younger brother and
(Courtesy of Bar Ilan University) A compound that disables cancer cells, developed by a Bar-Ilan University researcher, has been named by Israel21C as the #1