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Opioids or Cannabis? Rethinking Pain Management
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Sarah Yahr Tucker
If opioids are off the table, what do you do to relieve debilitating pain?
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The Operation That Saved an Ethiopian Teen
by
Barbara Sofer
A team of Hadassah doctors and nurses performed the first surgery for acute scoliosis in Ethiopia.
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Lessons in the Pediatric Wards
by
Wendy Elliman
At the Hadassah School, Hadassah’s youngest patients study cooking, art, reading—and conflict resolution.
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Dr. Dina Ben-Yehuda, Technology and a Personal Touch
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Wendy Elliman
Dr. Dina Ben-Yehuda, first female dean of Hadassah's school of medicine, tempers enthusiasm for technological changes in medicine with a belief in the importance of empathy.
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Osteoporosis and the Truth About Our Porous Bones
by
Sarah Yahr Tucker
Osteoporosis is a pediatric disease with geriatric consequences, but exercise and diet can help mitigate symptoms.
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The Alzheimer’s Mystery
by
Carol Saline
Alzheimer’s affects 5.7 million Americans, and two-thirds of patients over 65 suffering from the progressive, irreversible brain disorder are women.
Health + Medicine
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Survivors of Suicide Loss
by
Sarah Yahr Tucker
While grief is a deeply personal process, survivors of suicide loss often find solace in support groups, social media groups, rituals and counseling.
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How Hadassah Revolutionized Eye Care in Africa
by
Wendy Elliman
By the early 1970s, Israeli-trained African doctors were heading medical departments and Health Ministry divisions in a dozen African nations.
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