Help! My Baby’s Not Rolling
Dear Therapist, “Our 10-month-old baby is still not rolling over. She is a happy and content baby and whenever we sit her down on the
Dear Therapist, “Our 10-month-old baby is still not rolling over. She is a happy and content baby and whenever we sit her down on the
Okay, let’s make a quick assessment: Can you afford an extra $117,000 a year? How about $69,000 a year? Or even $48,000 a year? Chances
The chagim have just ended and, if you’re like me, you’re still bathing in the spiritual afterglow. With one holiday after another, it’s a religious,
As some of you may recall, I mentioned some time ago that I suffer from an unusual disorder entitled prosopagnosia, or face blindness. The term
Editor’s note: Puah will hold a Shabbat to share details of their mission to help Jewish couples address a wide variety of fertility issues. The
As a parent, I would love it if my children’s doctor visits went smoothly; there would be no screaming or crying, and the visit would
Many Israelis are hard at work looking into the causes of Parkinson’s disease (PD), new treatments to relieve symptoms, and technologies to manage the disease.
Fluoride is a mineral that occurs naturally in many foods and water. The main function of fluoride is to provide strength to the teeth, which
An infant has no sense of permanency—that’s one reason why they can play “peek-a-boo” forever; their brains are not developed enough to understand that you
Assuming Congress doesn’t intervene, on October 1st one of the essential mechanisms with which medical providers code their insurance claims will undergo a radical change.
This year, the holiday season coincides with the upcoming national holiday, Fire Safety Month (October). As we approach the Jewish holidays, it is imperative that
The term “wellness care” has recently become very popular among the public, health care practitioners, legislators and exercise facilities alike. However, there is no concrete