Light, moderate, severe and critical – how are injury severity levels graded and what do they mean?
The reports in the news about the numbers of people injured by missiles are very alarming. We will try to make some order for you.
The reports in the news about the numbers of people injured by missiles are very alarming. We will try to make some order for you.
Nedirim is advancing rights and raising awareness for rare syndromes.
Women suffer more. But why? A new study points to an immune mechanism that differs between women and men, which may affect the duration of pain after trauma.
Bloating is not a trivial matter – and scientists decided to investigate the issue and find out exactly how much we fart each day.
This year, many children choose costumes like monsters or soldiers; it reflects their need for protection and a sense of power, not just play.
Although existing treatments allow a full life with the HIV virus, now, more than ever, scientists are close to developing a mechanism that will completely remove the virus from the body.
Spinach is one of the healthiest vegetables, but it turns out it interferes with the absorption of some important minerals. So what can be done?
A new American study: Negative or traumatic childhood experiences increase the risk of obesity in children, while the presence of a supportive adult in their lives may reduce these risks.
Dr. Maya Rosman explains whether honey in yogurt truly deserves the title "Superfood", how protein balances the sugar – and when the healthy teaspoon turns into a calorie trap.
Despite successfully removing the foreign object from the baby’s throat, doctors were unable to stabilize her condition.
Everyone has been talking this past week about the cute monkey who found comfort with another monkey doll. An experts explains why that is precisely where he finds his safe place.