Does something sweet in the morning open up a craving for sweets all day long?
Is this a myth or a truth that everyone must know?
Is this a myth or a truth that everyone must know?
Israel's cancer treatment systems continue to develop, but increasing patient numbers and a lack of manpower leave the industry at a breaking point.
The wisdom of Maimonides meets modern research, offering a balanced, natural, and sustainable approach to weight loss—without extremes, calorie counting, or battling your body.
So which is better: Hazelnut chocolate spread or real chocolate with hazelnuts? And also—what makes one of them more filling and nutritious?
According to the International Diabetes Federation, more than 500 million people worldwide have Type 2 diabetes.
They are sold with far-reaching promises, but more and more studies show that probiotic supplements do not always affect us the way we expect.
Research by Weizmann scientists finds genetics may explain 50% of human lifespan, over twice previous estimates, opening doors to therapies targeting aging itself.
A passing Magen David Adom paramedic saved the life of 75-year-old Moshe Ami Benita, who suffered a stroke while stopped at a red light in Rishon Lezion during a routine drive home.
A Tel Aviv University study suggests noninvasive brain stimulation may reduce intrusive memories in people with PTSD.
Many parents hear young daughters asking to remove body hair, often due to social pressure. An expert explains how to cope with it and what options are appropriate.
The child is smart, sensitive, and functioning — but explodes at you over every request? Instead of avoiding conflicts, here’s the approach that works to reach their heart and come out unscathed.