New Perspectives: Embrace a Healthy Lifestyle Before Ritalin
Sometimes ADHD doesn't need medication but rather a wholesome lifestyle, which includes more sleep and physical activity.
Sometimes ADHD doesn't need medication but rather a wholesome lifestyle, which includes more sleep and physical activity.
Are truck drivers risking their lives, what path is perilous for pilots, and what is the world’s most dangerous job?
Twenty years ago, he released a groundbreaking guidebook for Baalei Teshuvah, 'To Know the Land of Your Way,' encouraged and supported by Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe zt"l. Yet over the years, Yehuda Greenwald has noticed significant changes in the Israeli teshuvah world. What's the difference between the Baalei Teshuvah of the past and those of today, why are communities for Baalei Teshuvah desirable and recommended, and what role can Baalei Teshuvah fulfill if they remain in their previous environment?
A new study reveals that antibodies in breast milk teach infants how to deal with friendly bacteria beneficial to health.
Round and mysterious, with yellow and red lights inside... Was this image taken in space or deep in the ocean?
Righteous Among the Nations who saved Jews during the Holocaust often paid unbearable prices. Holocaust Remembrance Day is a time to remember them—and to draw inspiration.
Jonathan the tortoise went 184 years without a bath. But with a royal visit looming, his veterinarian decided it was time for a scrub.
A new study among contestants of the American 'The Biggest Loser' revealed amazing findings that explain why diets almost never succeed in the long term
New study reveals: ADHD medications should be considered only after behavioral therapy.
Aviram Paz collects Haggadahs of Jewish soldiers, refugees, concentration camp survivors, and fighters in besieged cities during the War of Independence. Haggadahs in which readers deeply identified with the Exodus from Egypt and also hoped for redemption.
Chaim Arnefeld, a staff member at Hidabroot, donated a kidney through the 'Gift of Life' organization. In a special interview, he shares his decision to donate and the extraordinary experience of giving life and health to a fellow Jew in need.
An open-air sale without supervision to ensure customers don’t take unpaid items is a typical sight in Ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods.
Curious about what our lives would be like if Hashem hadn't freed us from Egypt? Take a look at the lives of modern-day slaves.
Reached this point without starting Passover preparations and feeling stressed about the upcoming holiday and its many tasks? Two advisors share their experience to help you organize and welcome the holiday with a smile and a breath of fresh air. Plus: What truly needs cleaning now and what can wait?
A nine-year-old girl reports on a crime story before other media outlets. Meet the world's youngest news reporter.
Rabbi Yechezkel Essachayek, who served Rabbi Shach and pioneers writing on health and nutrition in the Haredi community, discusses his sources of knowledge, his fight against smoking and unhealthy diets, and the reactions from people positively impacted by his books.
An American study discovers that Black men with Biblical names live, on average, one year longer than their peers with non-Biblical names.
An upset American diner left an unexpected tip: a four-meter-long python on the floor.
A New York beggar asked train passengers for donations to build a time machine. You won't believe what happened next!
Shoshana Schwartz, an addiction counselor at Retorno, talks about the endless variety of addictions, how to identify an addict, and the path to recovery and a renewed life.
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