Heatwave warning: Sunburn cases surge as dry spell persists

As the current dry heatwave continues, which is expected to continue until the middle of next week, it brings not only discomfort and heatstroke but also poses risks to the skin, including sunburn. In the last two weeks, four girls and a boy – all teens – have been brought to the emergency department of […]

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Is the ‘barefoot-boy summer’ trend bad for your feet? Experts explain

Riffing off 2019’s “hot girl summer” and 2022’s “Adam Sandler summer”, online magazine The Cut has declared 2023 the year of the “barefoot-boy summer”. American musician Mike Sabath and Euphoria actor Jacob Elordi were both papped walking barefooted earlier this year in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Alexander Skarsgård’s Succession character (tech mogul Lukas Matsson) was also […]

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This exercise can help men last 2 minutes longer during sex

Premature ejaculation is a common problem among men of all ages, and it is relatively easy to treat it. A number of pelvic floor muscle and relaxation exercises, such as Kegel exercises, have been shown to help men “last” up to two minutes longer during sex. For women, Kegel exercises aren’t considered anything new. Many […]

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The NHS relies on nurses from poorer countries to fill jobs – here’s how to tackle this problem

Recent media reports have highlighted the issue of nurses coming to the UK to work for the NHS from poorer countries with their own nursing shortfalls. This is a problem because when nurses leave countries that already have workforce shortages, healthcare in those countries inevitably suffers. The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified more than […]

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Medical experts and human rights advocates question water cannon use

The Israel Association of Public Health Physicians and Ear, Nose and Throat Physicians Society of the Israel Medical Association have called on Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai and the Israel Police to strictly limit the use of water cannons to control demonstrators. The water cannon used as a “stun gun,” they explained, has the air pressure […]

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Diving instructor saved by unique procedure

While practicing diving in Greece, Barak Haruvi of Eilat suddenly felt severe pain. The38-year-old diving instructor was told by doctors there to return urgently to Israel where he was diagnosed with a complicated and life-threatening malformation of a vein in the abdominal wall. The unique treatment he underwent at Hadassah-University Medical Center in Ein Kerem, […]

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Biosynthesis is the key to longevity and metabolic health in vertebrates

A new study by researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) has opened up exciting possibilities for developing interventions to combat age-related metabolic diseases and enhance healthy aging. These far-reaching implications significantly advance our understanding of the intricate interplay among energy metabolism, aging and lifespan regulation.  Led by Dr. Itamar Harel from HU’s Silberman […]

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Young-onset Alzheimer’s can be diagnosed from as early as 30 – and the symptoms are often different

Alzheimer’s disease is often thought of as a condition that only affects the elderly. But around 3.9 million people worldwide aged 30-64 live with young-onset Alzheimer’s disease – a form of dementia in which symptoms appear before the age of 65. English journalist and broadcaster Fiona Phillips, 62, recently revealed that she’d been diagnosed with […]

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Ending AIDS by 2030 a ‘political and financial choice’

That’s the message from UNAIDS, the UN agency dedicated to ending the epidemic, which said on Thursday that truly eradicating it boils down to a “political and financial choice”.  The agency’s Executive Director, Winnie Byanyima, said that today’s leaders have the opportunity to save millions of lives and be “remembered by future generations” as those […]

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