[REVIEW] Kosher Mexican Restaurant Taquito in Lakewood, NJ YeahThatsKosher

Eli Dancour and his brother found themselves in a situation familiar to many kosher restaurant patrons; they ate tacos that no one would confuse with authentic Mexican cuisine. But unlike the rest of us, Dancour has decided to do something about it. “I’ve always been fascinated by Mexican cuisine,” said Dancour, owner and chef of Taquito. We were surrounded by so much authentic Mexican cuisine that it is not kosher why not open a place that is? After much research, Dancour opened Taquito. Essentially the only authentic kosher Mexican food…

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The review can help doctors treat adolescents with depression

A new review authored by three Canadian psychiatrists aims to help primary care physicians diagnose and manage depression in adolescents. Depression is common among Canadian teenagers and often goes unnoticed. Many family doctors report feeling unprepared to identify and manage depression in these patients. “Depression is an increasingly common but treatable condition among adolescents,” the authors wrote. “General practitioners and pediatricians are well positioned to support first-line assessment and management of depression in this group, helping patients regain health and function.” The article was published on May 29 in CMJ…

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The week in review: May 29-June 2

This week, Psychiatric times discussed a wide variety of psychiatric issues and industry updates, from substance use among adolescents and young adults to managing the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia. Here are some highlights from the week. Understanding and managing the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia LIGHTFIELD STUDIOS/AdobeStock In his well-attended APA Annual Meeting 2023 session, Clinicians’ Guide to the Management of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia in the Era of Canned Warnings, Rajesh R. Tampi, MD, MS, DFAPA, DFAAGP, discussed the emerging data on several important…

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