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Israel, America and ADHD
Health + Medicine
Israel, America and ADHD
by
Hilary Danailova
Why are rates of the disorder skyrocketing in both countries? Israeli researchers have some theories.
Health + Medicine
Combating the Shocking Rise of Antisemitism in Health Care
by
Hilary Danailova
In response to the outpour of anti-Israel schadenfreude, Jewish health care workers are turning to Jewish medical groups for support.
Health + Medicine
Start Small, Start Now
by
Rachel Pomerance Berl
Getting back to fitness routines.
Being Jewish
‘American Ninja Warrior’ Liba Yoffe Is ‘Small But Mighty’
by
Jennifer Lovy
Yoffe, who dresses modestly and wears a sheitel when competing, says that appearing on 'American Ninja Warrior' is the bravest thing she's ever done.
Health + Medicine
The Push for Genetic Literacy
by
Wendy Elliman
Hadassah’s exome database is among the latest tools in analyzing genetic diseases.
Health + Medicine
Mothering With a Disability
by
Sarah Yahr Tucker
It takes innovation—and love—to navigate the obstacles and discrimination that come with mothering as a person with a disability.
Health + Medicine
How to Get the Sleep You Need
by
Christina Frank
Around 30 percent of adults experience some form of insomnia during their lifetime, and women especially battle sleep loss due to pregnancy and menopause.
Health + Medicine
Ashkenazi Jewish Women Should Be Screened for Cancer Genes
by
Marcy Oster | JTA
One in 40 Ashkenazi Jews have a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation, compared with one in 300 people in the general population, according to studies.
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