Looking Forward to the Future
In a previous article I discussed the benefits of equine therapy for mental illness, and how it has helped me personally. I wanted to share
In a previous article I discussed the benefits of equine therapy for mental illness, and how it has helped me personally. I wanted to share
Students to train in 103 different hospitals, some with shomer Shabbos residencies. (Courtesy of Touro University) Last week, the Class of 2023 at Touro University’s
Nowadays one hears the term “disparities” described and lamented upon frequently in the comparison of outcomes between racial or ethnic groups for various diseases, including,
A conversation with Dr. Zvi Loewy. (Courtesy of Touro College of Pharmacy) Rabbi Dr. Zvi Loewy, of Fair Lawn, is associate dean of research and
(Courtesy of Shabbatto) Shabbat is a day of rest, when we go to shul to partake in the services, connect with members of our congregation,
March is National Nutrition Month, a time allotted to focusing on healthy cooking and eating. Now that we are nearing the end of this month,
Howdy, friends! What a month it’s been. We hosted a fantastic live “Get Ready for Purim” radio show with lots of guests, callers, dedications and
Choosing a caterer may be the most important decision you’ll make for your simcha, but it can be the hardest to research. Price isn’t the
Meir Popowitz, a vocalist and chazan who has joined many of today’s Jewish musical acts on stage for many kinds of events and concerts, has
Healing the relationship between one’s mind and body requires a fair amount of devotion; it is not easy to unlearn all that has been taught
Talia Becker, who lives and practices in Highland Park brings significant experience to her psychotherapy practice, where she treats eating disorders, depression and anxiety. She
I don’t think I have to explain in these pages how difficult it is to find a drug that can be effective as a chemotherapeutic