Rosie Gamp was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 1999 but survived after an innovative new treatment
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Admitting you have a problem with addiction and asking for help takes a lot of courage, self-honesty and trust. But only by facing our addictions can we break free from the cycle of pain and shame and start living our lives with dignity.
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When heading abroad for work or vacation, Jewish families often face unique challenges.
As I lie under the radiation machine and look up at its blue and white tiles, I have a lot of time to think, says Karen Skinazi
Kosher bagels and high design are part of the mix at a hub for breast cancer patients in London
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Ruth Adley needs a transplant to save her from a life on dialysis, as her kidneys are failing
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Richard Prais also allegedly sent the girl a picture of himself naked
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By Amy Braier
The Chief Rabbi's guidance for communal leaders to be sensitive to those who have experienced baby loss is very welcome
The High Holy Days are a good time to reflect on how we look after ourselves, says Viola Levy
By Viola Levy
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Dr Terry Dubrow, star of TV show Botched, says his experience of correcting mistakes always proves emotional for him and his patients
By Elisa Bray
Jonathan Sacerdoti visits a charity which gives hope to thousands
By Jonathan Sacerdoti