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WATCH: Massive fire breaks out in Tehran shopping center amid protests

Firefighting teams arrived at the scene in Tehran's Jannat Abad neighborhood, attempting to extinguish the fire. It remains unclear if the fire was directly related to anti-regime protest activity.

Smoke rises during a fire at Janat Abad Market in Tehran, Iran, February 3, 2026.
View of humanitarian supplies for Gaza, with the logos of Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) and World Health Organization, stored at the Egyptian Red Crescent warehouses storing aid, in the Egyptian border town of El-Arish, Egypt, April 8, 2025.

'New York Times' becomes megaphone for NGO propaganda in Gaza - opinion

Radiation accelerator at Davidoff Center - Rabin Medical Center.

Israeli hospital's 'groundbreaking' studies could lessen treatments, reduce prostate cancer risks

AN IMAGE supporting terrorism, found to have been published on a dentist's social media page by Israel Police.

'This is jihad': Dentist arrested for social media posts praising Hamas, supporting terror


‘Bummer’: An entertaining guide to anal health - review

To say that Bummer is an unusual book is to say no more than the truth, but it is also immensely readable, very interesting and, above all, extremely informative.


Nefesh B’Nefesh inaugurates int. medical Aliyah program to solve Israel’s shortage of physicians

This will include expediting medical license processing and license conversions and documentation. Additionally, the program will connect doctors with Israeli medical professionals.

 Nefesh B'Nefesh Co-Founders Rabbi Yehoshua Fass and Tony Gelbart; Ofir Sofer, Minister of Aliya and Integration; Avichai Kahana, Director General of the Aliyah Ministry and Integration; and MK Yonatan Mashriki, Knesset Health Committee Chairman with medical professionals at the event.

Prolonged bathroom breaks can lead to unexpected health complications

Meuhedet proctologist explains the health risks associated with prolonged sitting and how to prevent them.

  A woman uses a mobile phone in the toilet

More Israeli health professionals licensed in 2023 but below OECD average

The data came from the Health Ministry’s annual Manpower in the Health Professions annual report issued on Thursday.

 A doctor is seen with a patient (illustartive)

Shortening wait times for medical care - opinion

Patients can substantially advance their appointments and receive speedy and professional medical treatment, and doctors don’t need to sit idly in their clinics because of no-shows.

 LONG WAITING times are one of the biggest challenges in the healthcare system, says the writer.

This eye doctor has spent 40 years training and treating people in Jerusalem

Over the course of those nearly 40 years, Seelenfreund helped to train 80 resident eye doctors and treated thousands of Jerusalemites.

 Dr. Morty Seelenfreund, 84 From Englewood, New Jersey to Jerusalem, 1980

Local area better ‘Jew free,’ says doctor found not racist by tribunal

Dr. Psaroudakis, who received a 3 month suspension, had reportedly also described Jewish colleagues in emails as “leprechaun[s]’, “alky,” “s**t for brains” and “big nose."

 Doctor writing notes during a session with a patient.

Justified complaints to Health Min. decrease compared to last year

Out of 20,859 complaints against the ministry in the past, some 34% were ruled "justified."

 General view of the Ministry of Health building in Jerusalem October 17, 2021.

Are you making these common mistakes when brushing your teeth?

Despite this seemingly clear information, many of us make common mistakes during brushing that can actually harm our teeth and gums.

 Brushing teeth with charcoal - an amazing product or a dangerous trend?

Cancer patient finds tapeworms in his colon after eating seafood

Startling footage from a colonoscopy reveals the presence of tapeworms in the intestines of a 70-year-old cancer patient, prompting immediate medical intervention.

 One of the invasive worms in the liver of a 70-year-old patient