Holiday blues: Recognizing signs of depression and anxiety in your child

Summer vacation is already here, and many families are going out and planning vacations in Israel and around the world. Despite the undoubtedly important purpose of family vacations, it is important to pay attention to a slightly less talked-about issue in relation to summer vacation – the increased risk of depression and anxiety. For many […]

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This diet can help you manage your irritable bowel syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome or IBS is one of the most common digestive system problems, affecting millions of people worldwide. Many patients’ symptoms might be caused by certain foods, and so the therapeutic strategy of nutritional manipulation has recently become quite popular.  FODMAP is just one of the diet plans that many people with IBS are […]

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a gene mutation could help explain why some people don’t get symptoms – new research

One aspect of the COVID pandemic that has fascinated both scientists and the public alike is how the infection affects people differently. I’ve previously discussed the potential reasons some people have managed to avoid infection completely. But for those who have been infected, symptoms can range from a mild cold-like illness, to something resembling a […]

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Lies about pandemic accord endangering future generations: WHO chief

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, cautioned that just as mis- and disinformation undermined the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic, they are undermining efforts “to keep the world safer from future pandemics.” He drew comparisons with the efforts by the tobacco industry to derail negotiations at the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. “The same […]

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Israel, US don’t restrict e-cig flavorings

Major progress could be made in fighting the vaping epidemic among teens and young adults – which is ubiquitous in Israel – if there was a complete restriction on sweet flavorings and cooling agents in both cartridge and disposable e-cigarette devices.  So say researchers from the Center for Tobacco Research at Ohio State University’s Comprehensive […]

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Brain injuries may affect women worse than men – introduction of concussion spotters to Women’s World Cup could prove vital

The matches at the 2023 Fifa Women’s World Cup will be watched by concussion spotters for the first time. These medical staff will attempt to identify potential concussions that may have been overlooked by the officials on the pitch. The role of the concussion spotter may be particularly vital in the women’s game because there […]

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How parents can stop their kids playing with guns – study

The number of licensed guns that have been purchased by Israelis in recent months has skyrocketed due to the growing number of terror attacks and the easing by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir of criteria to have them approved.  But how will children be discouraged from finding these weapons and using them, causing tragic injuries […]

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Potentially harmful bacteria found in Mehadrin Materna baby formula

A bacterium named Cronobacter has been found in the Israeli production line of Materna Mehadrin (phase one) powdered milk formula for babies aged 0 to 6 months.  The Health Ministry and the company maintained that the abnormal findings were discovered as part of quality control at the factory and that the infected formula did not […]

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how declining vaccination levels in London are threatening herd immunity

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has warned of an increased risk of measles outbreaks, particularly in London. Although the probability of a large epidemic is still considered to be low elsewhere in the UK, the UKHSA’s projections suggest the capital could see 40,000 to 160,000 cases, with hospitalisation rates of 20%-40%. For 60 years, […]

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Israel Medical Association: legislation to ‘devastate’ healthcare system

A two-hour “protest strike” will be carried out on Wednesday by thousands of physicians on behalf of the leadership of the Israel Medical Association (IMA). The labor action will take place between 8.30 and 10.30 am in hospitals and clinics around the country, and information sessions for doctors and others will be during the first […]

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