Parsha And Yoga… Seriously?
Since my website went live in 2012, I’ve received calls and e-mails from people all over the world, from New York to San Diego, from
Since my website went live in 2012, I’ve received calls and e-mails from people all over the world, from New York to San Diego, from
Resistance to commonly used antibiotics are in the genes of bacteria everywhere, researchers at the University of Lyon in France have discovered. A worldwide study of
In our last article, we spoke about some parenting challenges as relating to technology. The following three examples were cited: The father who needed to
This is Part II of a two-part article discussing my nine suggested tips for choosing the correct exercise attire. Last week we examined four tips
“Come back here, Moshe!” “I mean it, Moshe!” “You better listen to me, Moshe, or else!” “I’m not kidding, Moshe!” “That’s it, Moshe!” “That’s it!
One of the ‘hot topics’ now in child and family mental health is discussing how children are impacted by technology. It is something that is
Today, in celebration of Yom Ha’atzmaut, my daughter swiped pink and purple makeup on her eyelids, wore a pair of too-big fancy shoes, and a
“Arthritis is for old people, right?” This is an outdated view of a spectrum of diseases that affect people of all ages in the population.
Surgery requires a serious look at one’s physical, mental and emotional state. Once a decision is made, visiting an acupuncturist or naturopath would be greatly
Pesach has “passed over” for another year, and it’s usually around this time, with spring fighting to break through, that thoughts turn to exercising outside
When I think back to the years when I suffered from Anorexia images of numbers crowd my mind. I counted practically everything: calories, miles, exercises,
“Check on me!” one of my young children beseeches me on an almost nightly basis, after shema time and the routinely allotted resting period I