Health & Wellness
New study reveals: Why do most humans write with their right hand?
The test that could save millions of women from chemotherapy and is available in Israel
“Say thank you that you are alive, madam”: When cancer ends, life is shattered
The nuts and seeds Israelis love can prevent high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart attacks
Lowering blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar, and even delaying the onset of chronic diseases and cancer – you can enjoy all of these through a healthy serving of these seeds.
Prostate cancer: The new diagnostic method for the most common cancer in men
Technologies combining MRI, robotics, and artificial intelligence are changing the way prostate cancer is diagnosed and treated, enabling more precise medicine.
Study found: These are the fruits that protect the body against accelerated aging
Researchers found that people who consumed more fruits and beverages rich in polyphenols were at a lower risk for accelerated cellular aging. Which foods made the list?
Is it forbidden to take these supplements together?
Many people take various dietary supplements without knowing how they affect each other. What happens when two especially popular supplements in older age are taken together?
Health Ministry prepares Israel’s hospitals in event of Ebola case amid Central Africa outbreak
The ministry believes that the risk of an Ebola outbreak in Israel remains low, but has started preparations in the event that someone suspected to be infected arrives in the country.
A small superfood with a big impact: What really happens to the body when eating kiwi
Kiwi contains plenty of vitamin C and dietary fibers, as well as other important substances that can improve the immune system, sleep quality, and digestive system activity.
The reason why smokers arrive too late to the doctor
Years of social messages, nicotine addiction, and a sense of shame cause many smokers to distance themselves from medical treatment.
An emergency room for babies has opened at the Safra Children's Hospital at Sheba
The new emergency room is designed for babies from birth up to one year of age, and includes a separate complex with adapted treatment environments, and teams that have undergone dedicated training.
Eating little and not losing weight? This is why
On the gap between the perception of effort and the actual caloric deficit, the importance of accuracy in tracking food, and when it is advisable to undergo medical testing.
Taking probiotics? Why it is better not from a supplement, but from this food
Despite the immense popularity of dietary supplements, many of them still stir controversy among experts due to a lack of conclusive evidence regarding their long-term efficacy and safety.