Hadassah doctors save Sderot resident’s eyesight

After a rocket struck his home, Shimon Ben Shoshon and his family were evacuated from Sderot to a hotel at the Dead Sea.  This week, doctors and optometrists from the Hadassah Medical Center, in collaboration with the Department of Optometry at the Hadassah Academic College, conducted eye examinations and tests and provided free eyeglasses.  […]

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In times of crisis, this is how you should stock your pantry

We are currently facing a period of imbalance and stress, where our usual healthy habits have been replaced by emotional eating and anxiety. It is crucial to maintain a resilient and healthy eating routine during these difficult times. Research suggests that following a Mediterranean diet can contribute to mental resilience and boost the immune […]

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Breast cancer prevention drug approved for post-menopausal women in the UK – here’s how it works

A drug that can halve the risk of developing breast cancer in post-menopausal women has been approved for use in the UK. This drug, called anastrozole, could benefit an estimated 289,000 women in the UK who are at increased risk of breast cancer. Anastrozole was already approved for use in the UK as a breast […]

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One in three nonmelanoma skin cancer deaths linked to working outdoors

Nonmelanoma skin cancer refers to a group of cancers that develop in the upper layers of the skin. The two main subtypes of this cancer are basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. The research highlights the alarming burden caused by the disease through occupational exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation and underscores the need for […]

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Israeli physicists debunk common assumptions about brain activity

The brain is a complex network containing billions of neurons (nerve cells). The soma of each of these neurons (communicates simultaneously with thousands of others via their synapses and collects incoming signals through several very long, branched arms called dendritic trees. New kinds of experiments show that many neuronal features commonly attributed to the […]

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Can HIV be cured using gene editing? We will soon find out

HIV, the virus that causes Aids, was first identified in 1983. To catch this virus was initially a death sentence, but today, thanks to antiretroviral drugs, it can be kept in check. However, there is still no cure. A small biotech company in San Francisco called Excision BioTherapeutics is trying to change that with its […]

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Children who drink caffeinated soda more likely to try alcohol in a year

Carbonated energy drinks with loads of caffeine are increasingly popular in Israel (judging from the number of cans thrown on sidewalks because users don’t have enough energy to deposit them for recycling). Now, South Korean researchers who studied over 2,000 American children aged nine and ten found that drinking caffeinated soda could lead to […]

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For pregnant women, the war brings additional challenges

“Amid the existential anxiety that has engulfed our entire nation, we are seeing a surge in questions regarding stress and its impact on the fetus,” Ella Talker, a doula and breastfeeding consultant, told Walla.  Talken is the brains behind the Nine Plus Life pregnancy app, which now offers 24/7 support to bring pregnant women […]

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