Israel’s hospitals are beginning to recognize, empower family caregivers
Family caregivers are crucial to treatment success, and Israeli hospitals are starting to provide recognition and help.
Family caregivers are crucial to treatment success, and Israeli hospitals are starting to provide recognition and help.
Combat veterans fight for recognition and care, while a new drug emerges as a possible solution for PTSD.
Iran’s strategy is psychological; the missiles are meant to do more than damage infrastructure, they are meant make us feel like we are unsafe.
Many people think that gluten-free products are necessarily healthier, but is this a nutritional myth?
Passover brings with it abdominal discomfort, gas, and constipation. But the symptoms can be alleviated.
Dina Dror, a clinical social worker and psychotherapist, explains how to distinguish between a considered decision and an emotional response to ongoing pressure.
How cooking methods change potatoes: Effects on calories, sugar, and satiety, why fries can have up to 6× more calories, and how small mistakes turn a simple side into a nutritional trap.
This year, Passover cleaning takes on a new meaning, and experts explain how to turn it into an opportunity for internal cleansing to strengthen resilience and cope with a challenging period.
Shrapnel and missile injuries need quick, precise action. First aid mistakes can worsen injuries, so knowing the correct steps is crucial.
Amid unbearable stress, many turn to reality shows for comfort, using others’ dramas as a way to regulate emotions and preserve mental stability.
A wave of seizures of smuggled food raises concern ahead of Passover, and experts explain how to identify products that have not undergone inspection, and how to avoid unnecessary health risks.