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Jerusalem therapist Miriam Ballin is the kind of person who takes the initiative. Despite resistance from her haredi Orthodox community, she became a medic. Then she launched a … more
A study led by a team at Touro University Nevada has identified a new pathway that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) uses to enter the nucleus of a healthy cell, where it can then replicate and go … more
Reva and Danny Judas were away from home when their newborn son died suddenly after living only 12 hours. No one knew what do. “I was in shock, devastated. My father is a Rabbi, but this was … more
Religious representatives will join with doctors, nurses and social workers on Thursday, Oct. 22, when Calvary Hospital convenes a “Spiritual Care Day” in Manhattan.  The CEU … more
On May 31, Achiezer introduced SpecialCare+, a forum for parents and caregivers of the special needs community; providing them access to information, support and resources.  “For us at … more
St. John’s Episcopal Hospital last week provided 500 children with backpacks containing back-to-school supplies including hand sanitizers, face masks, pencils, notebooks, crayons, and other … more
The Gurwin Jewish Nursing and Rehabilitation Center has honored Gary Robinson with its Dorothy & Dr. David I. Schachne award for extraordinary volunteer service. “Gary has devoted more … more
The annual calendar produced by Gurwin Jewish’s Fay J. Lindner Residences was selected as a Silver Award winner in the 26th annual National Mature Media Awards Program.  The calendar, … more
Researchers from Hadassah Medical Organization (HMO) in Israel and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center have identified the reason why premature birth negatively affects kidney … more
Far Rockaway’s hospital, St. John’s Episcopal, drew an estimated 2,000 children and their parents to its annual Community and Back to School Wellness Fair. Numerous community … more
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