Health
Obesity, hormones, and self-image: The syndrome no one talks about
1 in 10 women of reproductive age suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome, which can cause, among other things, weight gain. Diagnosis and treatment can change the picture.
Research reveals: This is the most important trait in choosing the father of your children
Dr. Maya Rosman reveals: This is the healthiest meat substitute
Good news for patients: Shorter waiting time for biopsy results at L.E.M laboratory, Mor Institute
Psychotherapist explains: Why are there more sex addicts after October 7?
The events of October 7 and the war led to a quiet rise in compulsive behaviors, including sex addiction – a mental phenomenon that can be understood and treated, without shame and without guilt.
This supplement is good for dieting – but only if you take it a quarter of an hour before eating
Everyone already knows that dietary fiber regulates the digestive system – but nutritionists emphasize when to take their supplements in order to lose weight.
Meuhedet’s women’s health mobile increases early detection of breast cancer
Ice bath enthusiasts? The critical danger you don’t know about — and who is most exposed to it
The hottest trend of the past year exposes some of those who practice it to a real, existential danger. A physician explains who must be careful and what the early warning signs are.
Dr. Maya Rosman reveals: Is eating tuna every day even healthy?
Many people choose tuna as a main component of their daily menu – but is there also an ingredient hidden in the can that could be problematic?
Immunai, Bristol Myers Squibb sign AI immune-data collaboration
The New York-based AI biotech will use its AMICA-OS platform to analyze clinical immune data for BMS, aiming to inform patient stratification, biomarkers, and trial decisions.
Do you train at the gym? This is how to reduce your workout to 30 effective minutes
How to build a short, smart, and effective workout without compromising results — through correct prioritization, big exercises, and minimal time wasted on things that don’t really move you forward.
When case studies matter: Reversing dangerous cholesterol without medication - opinion
An observation of one or more people overcoming the medical odds can invite further study.
New study reveals how the brain prepares facial expressions before we move
Every time we show facial gestures, it feels effortless, but the brain is quietly coordinating an intricate performance.
Israel sees spike in PTSD and suicide among troops as war against Hamas, Hezbollah persists
Israeli studies show that the Gaza war and conflicts in Lebanon and Syria have taken their toll on the mental health of soldiers.