The Importance of Early Dental Exams
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics all recommend that children have their very first dental
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics all recommend that children have their very first dental
A 38-year-old, married woman presents to her OB-GYN four weeks postpartum feeling overwhelmed, anxious, depressed, unable to cope and feeling hopeless and guilty regarding her
Eons ago, when I was still an undergraduate student at UCLA, I studied and researched the role of good communication in building a healthy and
A Mix of Classroom and Online Instruction Can Meet Diverse Needs When Jody and Steve Stein’s son Aaron approached the end of eighth grade at
Some of my kids have a problem. They pick things up to use or play with, and when they are done they drop it on
Local mental health professionals and volunteers talk about the need to rid the Jewish community of any stigma connected to mental health. Suicide is not
(BPT) We’ve all heard of the 1960s “flower power” trend in fashion and we shop floral prints and patterns season after season. But the importance
Jonathan M. Simhaee, MD, is board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation, and fellowship trained in spine and interventional pain management. He joined the Center for
Part II Advocating for your family member, either within the school system or the healthcare system, is a touchy topic. This seems to be a
Ninety percent of seniors should stay in their own homes to the extent possible. A person’s home is the place they’re most agreeable—it’s well known
I hear people all the time say they are going to skip breakfast, and even lunch, to “save their appetite” for a big meal or
Part II of II I take the first bite. I swallow with emphasis, as if taking cough syrup or a potion I know will bring