Health & Wellness
How to help children return to the learning routine
Does your stomach turn when you are stressed? Dr. Maya Rosman with the solution
Not only tremor: The daily and nightly challenge of Parkinson’s patients
This is the nutritional component you may be lacking – and it affects mood
Choline plays an important role in brain health and cognitive function. Studies point to a connection between its intake and memory, mood and even processes of brain aging. So how do you get it?
Between routine and emergency: How do we slowly return to a reality that changed quickly?
Until a few days ago, we were all still running to shelters, and now routine. How do we cope with this rapid and unnatural return, and why do we need a lot of patience?
Good for muscle: 7 spring vegetables with a surprising amount of protein
They are now arriving at the markets, and this is a great opportunity to get all the excellent nutritional values of spring vegetables.
Some 40% of Israel's teachers report anxiety, depression as war takes mental toll
A new published study by researchers at Ben-Gurion University has found that some 40% of teachers reported levels of anxiety and depression that crossed clinical thresholds.
Preventing PTSD in real time: AI-powered first-aid app available in English, Hebrew, and Arabic
Founder Schwartz Tayri told The Jerusalem Post in an interview that Israel’s ambassadors to the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain requested the app.
This is a snack you really have to get to know
Shalva, puffed wheat coated with a sweet glaze – offers less fat and salt than processed snacks, but still contains a considerable amount of sugar, and it is still a snack that deserves a chance.
Less sleep and the truth behind weight gain and daylight saving time
Does losing an hour of sleep during the switch to daylight saving time increase carb cravings, or will extra daylight boost activity? Here’s how to avoid gaining weight.
More expensive, more processed: The paradox of a “gluten-free” diet you may fall into
Avoiding gluten is a global trend, but not essential for weight loss. Dr. Itay Gal explains how to build healthy eating habits without giving up dough.
Inside trauma: How AI is helping Israelis see the invisible wounds of war
The following images were created by Tal Pasternak Magnezi to illustrate the complex, often wordless symptoms of trauma.
Working through war: Six ways Israelis can stay calm amid constant threat
The following are six suggestions for dealing with the security situation in a way that may help alleviate stress.