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Is having a lazy eye something to be worried about? This study reveals it may be

Although there is as yet no proof of causality, children with ‘lazy eye’ have been shown to be at increased risk of serious disease in adulthood.

Study finds being in nature lowers risk of osteoporosis

Living in green, leafy areas with lower air pollution can lower the risk of osteoporosis.

Sweetened drinks linked to risk of irregular heart beat that raises the danger of a stroke

New medical research shows a correlation between drinking sugar and artificially sweetened drinks with a higher risk for irregular heart rhythms known as atrial fibrillation.

New study finds Jewish college students hiding identity due to Gaza war

The research provides new insight into the impact of the October 7th massacre and the alarming rise in antisemitism on campuses.

New intervention protocol for haredi mothers of children with ADHD

Different education, lifestyles, and minimal exposure to media make different protocols necessary.

Tel Aviv University develops personalized self-treatment to prevent development of PTSD

Innovation led by the Samueli Initiative for Responsible AI in Medicine at TAU

Health implications for women harassed on public transport - study

Public transport is prone to harassment situations towards women because the high passenger density in confined spaces creates a conducive environment for unwanted behaviors.

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