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Stem Cells in Mind
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Wendy Elliman
In January 2012, the chairman of Alzheimer’s research at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York e-mailed a man he had yet to meet with an
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Young Judaea Independent: Moving On—and Up
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Rahel Musleah
Naomi Solkowitz, 17, remembers an idyllic shabbat at Camp Tel Yehudah last summer when she and her friends lay on their backs cloud-watching by the
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Medicine: Orthodontics Without Borders
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Wendy Elliman
Egyptian mummies have been discovered with crude metal bands around their teeth, and gold wire binds the teeth of a skeleton unearthed in a Roman
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Medicine: Mind Over Skin
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Wendy Elliman
A young man is injured during his Israel Defense Forces service. Two weeks later, his wound is healing, but patches of skin all over his
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Convention for the Century
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Wendy Elliman
As 2,000 women and men in bright red Hadassah T-shirts joyously wound their way down Jerusalem’s Jaffa Road last fall, music playing, flags flying and
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Thin Threads: My Miracle of Miracles
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Bonnie Juran Ullner
Hadassah. what did it mean to me prior to June 2009? It was one of the many Jewish organizations that I received mail from periodically
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Medicine: Breakthrough in the Blink of the Eye
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Wendy Elliman
Less than an inch across and barely 0.02 inches thick, the retina is where the future of medicine is being shaped. This plate-shaped layer of
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Old Values, New Blood: Hadassah 2.0
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Leah Koenig
Ever since The Hadassah Everyday Cookbook: Daily Meals for the Contemporary Jewish Kitchen (Rizzoli/Universe) was published last year, I have spent many afternoons and evenings leading cooking
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