The silent killer reaches women as early as age 30
More and more studies indicate that the approach toward high blood pressure in women must change, and fast. Here are all the reasons.
More and more studies indicate that the approach toward high blood pressure in women must change, and fast. Here are all the reasons.
Parents have long warned that it "ruins the eyes" and leads to glasses. In reality, sitting close to the TV hasn’t been proven to directly cause myopia – here’s what you need to know.
Passover brings with it abdominal discomfort, gas, and constipation. But the symptoms can be alleviated.
Shrapnel and missile injuries need quick, precise action. First aid mistakes can worsen injuries, so knowing the correct steps is crucial.
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.
The days before Passover are when people clean their homes, and reports of poisoning from cleaning materials rise. This year, with children at home, the risk is even greater.
If you snack more than usual at night, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’re gaining weight – but it’s worth paying attention to what you’re putting into your mouth.
Sirens reach particularly high intensities and experts warn that repeated exposure to such noise may cause cumulative damage to hearing even if it is not felt immediately.
A large-scale American study found that the condition of about 45% of those over the age of 65 improves over the years cognitively or physically.
A new study found that it is possible to identify early signs of dementia many years before symptoms appear using a simple blood test.
Exposure to loud noise from the blast of interceptions and missiles causes an increase in tinnitus – ringing in the ears resulting from damage to hearing and sometimes to the brain.