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October 5, 2006

Can MRI save lives?

MRI is increasingly being recommended as a complimentary screening tool, especially to find invasive tumors.

Sheinkin Street meets superhighway

Michael Simkin, CEO of C-Do Networks, believes that Sheinkin still retains enough of its eccentricity and bustle to perpetuate its mythic status.

Brachas vs. bluegrass: moms make the switch

The Season premiere of FOX\’s \”Trading Spouses: Meet Your New Mommy.\” The very intriguing but highly unlikely pairing of a Shomer Shabbos Jewish family from Brookline, Mass. (near Boston), and a coon-huntin\’ family from Olympia, Ky.

Macrobiotic principles fit Sukkot meals

The seasonal aspect of contemporary macrobiotic cuisine seems to fit Sukkot perfectly, because it is a harvest holiday focused on food and hospitality and is set in an temporary exterior dwelling.

A healthy hut — lighter side of Sukkot cooking

A growing number of new cookbooks are oriented towards the more health conscious Jewish cook. One such book is Nechama Cohen\’s \”Enlitened Kosher Cooking,\” published just this year.

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