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Health
Wayne Feinstein: Following his gut instincts
Elyse Glickman
March 12, 2014
Benjamin Feinstein, by all accounts, was an exceptional young man.
Finding a cure
Jewish Journal
February 13, 2014
Israel’s reputation as a tech pioneer extends far beyond wireless technology and computer chips to the biomedical field. While some of the most ingenious treatments are being developed at Israeli universities, others are being launched by private start-up companies.
A day to learn about women’s wellness
Jewish Journal
February 5, 2014
Quick. And no using your smart phone. What is the No. 1 killer of women in the United States?
Awaiting transplant, family rallies with hope
Jewish Journal
December 4, 2013
Michael Goldberg’s heart is working just fine. The University of Washington professor teaches a class on romantic comedies. From “Annie Hall” to “Pretty Woman,” he leads his students on a tour of film’s fondest genre.
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