Five organs donated of reservist left braindead after tank overturned

Thirty-three-year-old St.-Sgt.-Maj. Rabbi Na’aran Eshhar and his family were well-known to the staff of the Israel National Transplant Center. Married and the father of two, he donated a kidney last June to a person he didn’t know. He was the third kidney donor in the extended Eshhar family. He had wanted to donate a kidney […]

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very high levels in water associated with cognitive impairment in children

Fluoride is one of the more abundant elements naturally found in drinking water, and levels around 0.7mg per litre have been proven to reduce tooth decay. This is why some countries add fluoride to drinking water. However, fluoride in drinking water is a controversial topic. There is concern about the potentially harmful effects of adding […]

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The way we eat influences our skin’s health. Here is how

Human skin, measuring approximately 2 square meters, originates from the ectoderm tissue, which also forms our brain.  Human skin includes two essential layers, the epidermis (the upper layer) and the dermis. The health of these layers depends on the synergy between them and the nutrients we consume. Interestingly, our bodies house around 2 kg […]

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Your biological age predicts dementia and stroke regardless of your actual age – new study

As we journey through life, the risk of developing chronic diseases, including cancer, heart disease and neurological disorders, increases significantly. However, while we all grow older chronologically at the same pace, biologically, our clocks can tick faster or slower. Relying solely on chronological age – the number of years since birth – is inadequate to […]

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Radiologists face horror, nightmares identifying Hamas victim corpses

For over three weeks, Mati Shahori, the chief radiologist at Shamir Medical Center, has been confronted with the horrors of Hamas’s October 7 massacre. The images he views on the CT scan machines at Israel’s National Center of Forensic Medicine in Abu Kabir haunt him even after he leaves work.  In his 25 years […]

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Monkeypox virus mutating, posing new threats to public health – study

Much like the Coronavirus did during the pandemic, the monkeypox (mpox) virus has begun to evolve into new deadlier strains, according to a new study released on November 2. The peer-reviewed study, published in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, records how the mpox virus is diverging into new lineages from continued […]

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Opium cultivation declines by 95 per cent in Afghanistan: UN survey

According to the Afghanistan Opium Survey 2023, released by the agency on Sunday, the supply of opium declined by an estimated 95 per cent, falling from 6,200 tons in 2022 to 333 tons in 2023, corresponding to a fall in the area under cultivation, from 233,000 hectares to just 10,800 hectares over the same period. […]

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How cooking with your children can be therapeutic

The devastating impact of the terrorist attack on October 7 disrupted our lives and left us feeling emotionally overwhelmed. With many educational institutions closed and children spending extended periods at home, parents now have a vital responsibility of mediating reality and supporting their children’s mental health. Engaging in cooking activities together can provide multiple […]

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