Salmonella fears spark product recall by Shewa Frozen Dough Industries

Shewa Frozen Dough Industries issued a recall of several products due to possible salmonella contamination on Thursday. An inspection by the Health Ministry’s Central District Food Service revealed salmonella bacteria in the following products: Kreplach “10” filled with chicken meat weighing 500 grams Barcode 7290005786990 Production date 07.17.2023 Expires 09.16.2023. “Elite” kreplach filled with turkey […]

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Did you know about the surprising health benefits of cherries?

Did you know that besides just being a delicious, sweet fruit, cherries also have several surprising health benefits? In a recent segment of her program on 103FM, Dr. Maya Roseman set out to investigate the health benefits of the beloved fruit. “Are you looking for a fruit that can improve your mood and help you […]

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it’s not just London that’s at risk of an outbreak – it’s all of the UK

Since the start of 2023, measles has been reported in a third of countries in the World Health Organization (WHO) European region. And in the first five months of the year there were 5,699 cases reported there – nearly seven times as many as in the whole of 2022. The UK lost its measles-free status […]

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Study of single cells in the brain show genetics may be involved in PTSD

Scientists who have analyzed the genes expressed by individual cells from the brains of people with and without post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorders (MDD) have identified shared and unique genes expressed in these conditions. The results, said an international team led by scientists at McLean Hospital in Massachusetts, could lead to a […]

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How austerity made the UK more vulnerable to COVID

The concept of austerity featured prominently in the first round of hearings of the UK’s COVID inquiry, which has recently come to a close. Notably, former chancellor George Osborne claimed that austerity had a “positive” effect on the UK’s ability to withstand the pandemic. Our reading of the evidence is that the austerity policies initiated […]

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Dangerous outbreak among ultra-Orthodox Israeli requires urgent vaccines

An outbreak of pertussis (whooping cough) among ultra-Orthodox (haredi) children whose parents have declined to take them for vaccinations has worried public health officials and the Health Ministry here.  More than 225 cases of whooping cough have been reported since the beginning of this year, 13 times more than during the same period last year. […]

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Doctors return to work under labor court order

Furious over the passage of the “Reasonableness Law” by the coalition on Monday, the Israel Medical Association – which insists that the change will cause severe harm to the practice of medicine – instituted a strike on a reduced Shabbat schedule in most hospitals and clinics around the country but continued to treat urgent cases.  […]

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UK probing Novo’s Ozempic’s drug over suicidal, self-harming thoughts

 Britain is reviewing a class of drugs used in a diabetes medicine and a weight-loss treatment sold by Novo Nordisk  after some patients reported suicidal or self-harming thoughts, two weeks after similar action by the European Union. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said in a statement to Reuters late on Tuesday it […]

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Seven techniques to avoid weight regain, approved by experts

Losing weight is challenging. But as anyone who has ever successfully lost weight knows, it’s avoiding weight re-gain that’s the real challenge. This is true no matter what method you follow to lose weight. For example, studies show that people who follow very low calorie diets (between 800-1,200 calories per day) regain between 26% and […]

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