Health
A new and especially rare blood type has been discovered
A new study has found that we are still far from understanding the blood classification system – and more blood types are ahead of us.
You wouldn’t suspect it: Surprising signs that you may be depressed
A huge deception: Dr. Maya Rosman reveals the big health bluff
Eyes wide shut: how to beat insomnia and become wiser
Dr. Maya Rosman reveals: Where is there more protein – in fish, chicken, or red meat?
Those looking for high protein, and even people on a diet, often ask themselves – which type of meat is preferable? Dr. Maya Rosman clarifies.
Research reveals: Five daily habits that may harm the pancreas
Experts warn: Alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical activity burden one of the body’s most important organs.
Complications arise from stopping weight-loss injections before pregnancy, study finds
Women who stop GLP-1 weight loss injections near pregnancy experience more complications, including rapid weight gain and gestational diabetes.
Israeli gas sensor spots ‘mirror’ molecules, opening path to breath-based diagnostics
By detecting subtle structural differences in volatile compounds, the sensors could power non-invasive breath tests for diseases such as lung cancer or diabetes.
Without hormones: The new treatment that is changing the rules of the game for hot flashes
A real-world study at the International Menopause Society conference shows notable improvements in hot flashes, sleep, and daily functioning with a new non-hormonal treatment.
Israel's forgotten airport: Ramon Airport security, health safety ignored, comptroller warns
The Jerusalem Post has received indications that since the September attack by the Houthis, there has been some improvement in security for Ramon Airport, but far from sufficient.
World AIDS Day: HIV diagnoses in Israel drop 22% in 2024, Health Ministry reports
The HIV/AIDS incidence rate dropped from 4.1 to 3.2 new cases per 100,000 people in 2024, the ministry confirmed in data published on World AIDS Day.
CT scans within days, fast interpretation, and upgraded equipment
Mor Institute upgrades its CT fleet, reduces waiting and interpretation times, and expands service points across the country—a move that raises the national standard in medical imaging.
Why do people get cancer – and how can you minimize the risk of getting sick?
Understanding how cancer develops, preventing chronic inflammation, supporting the mitochondria, and adjusting lifestyle habits – all help reduce risks and strengthen the body’s natural defenses.
TikTok and Instagram are driving eating disorders in teens - study
New research from Ashkelon finds that one in eight college students shows signs of pathological eating, with Instagram and TikTok-style content a key risk factor.
Oral cancer cases rise in Israel as HPV, smoking, alcohol consumption take effect
Oral cancer is considered one of the less-discussed malignancies, even though its incidence continues to rise steadily in Israel and worldwide.