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'My life was taken from me': Hostage’s mother ties failing health to heartbreak
Merav Gilboa-Dalal, who underwent open-heart surgery, which she attributes to the agony of her son Guy's abduction, says she must trust decision-makers are doing all they can to free him and other hostages; 'I will not lose hope—otherwise, I am doomed'
Dina Haluts
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11:47 | 03.06.25
Returned hostages suffered up to 40% weight loss, broken teeth due to poor conditions
Dr. Hagar Mizrahi, head of the Health Ministry’s medical division, says the freed hostages suffered severe muscle mass loss along with extreme weight loss; She also expressed concern for those still in captivity, warning: 'Everyone still in captivity must be brought back — they are in life-threatening danger'
Or Hadar
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18:15 | 03.05.25
The ultimate guide to aging well: 10 habits for a longer life
Discover expert-backed lifestyle changes that can improve your health, boost longevity and enhance your overall well-being in old age
Dr. Yael Benvenisti
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23:05 | 03.04.25
Israeli innovation in malaria testing could help save millions worldwide
A new protein designed by Israeli researchers can detect dormant Plasmodium vivax in malaria patients, addressing up to 80% of recurring cases and providing a game-changing solution to global malaria control
Tzur Gueta
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11:43 | 03.04.25
IDF reservists plead for mental health support: 'No one has the right to exploit us'
Many reservists seeking mental health care face severe therapist shortage; new Defense Ministry initiative overwhelmed, leaving many without support; 'If the state wants me as a soldier, it must provide proper care,' says reservist struggling to get help
Gal Ganot
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11:30 | 03.04.25
2,500 black holes found in dwarf galaxies, tripling past estimates
The risk of an asteroid impact has dropped, a private spacecraft is en route to the Moon and titanium winds were discovered on an exoplanet; this week in space
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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10:21 | 03.04.25
Germany’s leading medical institution honors Israeli researcher
Prof. Ran Balicer, head of innovation at Clalit Health Services, receives honorary professorship from Berlin’s Charité University Hospital for his contributions to AI-driven medicine and public health
Ynet
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17:51 | 03.03.25
Why is Mars red? New study sheds light on the planet’s rusty hue
Mars’ signature red hue has long intrigued scientists, but new findings suggest its origin differs from previous theories; discovery sheds light on planet’s geological history and raises new questions about whether Mars once had conditions suitable for life
Yogev Israeli
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00:25 | 03.03.25
US Blue Ghost makes history in moon landing
Firefly craft in unmanned flight completes successful soft landing kicking off research mission; 'We're on the moon,' company official declares in mission control
Reuters
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12:24 | 03.02.25
Psychologists call out APA over antisemitism, pro-Hamas rhetoric in official forums
Thousands of mental health professionals accuse APA of tolerating antisemitism after forums feature posts supporting terror and calling for Israel’s destruction; ex-APA official calls Zionism 'settler psychosis'; Jewish members say silenced
Daniel Edelson, New York
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23:05 | 03.01.25
The clock in your mind: Time perception and the body
Numerous factors can disrupt our perception of time but how does the brain interpret the passage of time, and what are the physiological and psychological implications of this process?
Rotem Mika/Davidson Institute of Science
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18:36 | 03.01.25
Exploiting the system: The dark trade of opioid painkillers in Israel
Opioids sold legally for next to nothing trafficked at high prices on Israel’s black market, exploiting Health Ministry and HMO loopholes; even truck drivers operate clinics, while doctors—often under threat—issue prescriptions that fuel growing and deadly trade
Haim Rivlin, Shomrim
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09:15 | 03.01.25
Advanced spinal implant offers hope for chronic pain patients
Sheba Medical Center successfully implants device using real-time sensor data to dynamically adjust pain management, significantly improving patients’ quality of life
Dr. Ruth Gur
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07:51 | 02.28.25
Israeli hospital ranks among world’s best: Sheba climbs to 8th place in Newsweek ranking
Sheba Medical Center improved its position in Newsweek’s prestigious ranking of the world’s top hospitals, securing a spot in the top 10; Other Israeli hospitals also saw notable progress, with Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center and Rabin Medical Center moving up in the rankings
Oren Rice
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00:54 | 02.27.25
Nursing students caught cheating on exams using earpieces under hijab
Barzilai Medical Center suspends 11 female students and one male; according to school, one student read questions aloud while someone on other end provided answers
Matan Tzuri
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12:12 | 02.26.25
Scientists find unusual flare activity in supermassive black hole
James Webb Space Telescope reveals frequent daily flare activity in greater detail; experts hope extended study will deepen understanding
Yogev Israeli
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08:58 | 02.26.25
Asteroid closing in on Earth: This Week in Space
Asteroid impact risk is rising but not yet alarming; SpaceX expedites the return of stranded astronauts, a new New Glenn rocket is in development and the debate over astronomical legacy
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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16:45 | 02.25.25
No more needles? Israeli researcher aims to replace injections with pills
Technion team discover proteins in human breast milk can help deliver sensitive medical compounds, such as vaccines and insulin, through digestive system into bloodstream
Dr. Asaf Singer
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13:41 | 02.23.25
Late to evolve, early to decline: exploring human brain aging
A new study reveals that regions of the human brain that underwent significant changes in the later stages of evolution are also the first to show signs of aging
Oryan Zacks/Davidson Institute of Science
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18:09 | 02.22.25
Israeli scientist uncovers breakthrough Hepatitis B treatment
A research team led by Dr. Yael David of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center discovers that a chemotherapy drug, Curaxin-137, can effectively disable a key viral protein, nearly eliminating the hepatitis B virus in lab tests
Daniel Edelson, New York
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12:57 | 02.22.25
Asteroid could hit Earth in 2032, scientists warn
The risk of an asteroid impact has risen, the head of Russia's space was dismissed, an Israeli doctor making strides at NASA, and lunar gravity simulation is advancing: this week in space
Davidson Institute of Science
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15:44 | 02.21.25
You are what you eat: Study links balanced diet to slower aging
New study explores whether diet impacts accelerated aging by comparing identical twins on different diets; results underscore the importance of being mindful about nutrition into old age
Luda Nevo
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08:51 | 02.21.25
Gazan children to receive polio vaccine shots amid cease-fire
World Health Organization's third vaccination rounds comes following detection of polio in samples from Gaza; initiative aims to vaccinate all children under 10
Oren Reis
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13:56 | 02.20.25
Health officials brace for complex stages of hostage release, including return of remains
Forensic teams will use advanced identification methods, including DNA analysis and dental records, to confirm identities of murdered hostages; officials emphasize process may take up to 24 hours, with additional time required in complex cases
Or Hadar
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17:57 | 02.19.25
Israel approves new hospital in Beit Shemesh to serve growing population
Hospital to be built on 180-dunam site in southern Beit Shemesh and include 770 beds to serve a population of 500,000 in the city and surrounding region; Project part of broader national plan to expand health care infrastructure including 8 new hospitals by 2050
Gilad Cohen
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16:51 | 02.19.25
'The moment he removed the cast, I was in shock': People disappointed by botched plastic surgery
Eden longed for a nose job at 16, Naama waited 20 years, Sheli sought to fulfill her son’s dream, and Liora hoped a thigh lift would let her wear shorts; Four women reveal their plastic surgery disappointments – high hopes, long waits, daily frustrations and the stark gap between dreams and reality
Or Sopher
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00:28 | 02.16.25
Telepathy: Extrasensory perception or population stereotypes?
While the existence of telepathy remains unproven, many events that appear to suggest mind-to-mind communication may have more straightforward psychological explanations
Gal Perlman/Davidson Institute of Science
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10:42 | 02.15.25
Measles outbreak in US: Rising cases, low vaccination and the situation in Israel
As measles cases surge across the US, experts warn that more outbreaks could occur due to the disease's highly contagious nature, with 90% of unvaccinated individuals likely to contract it if exposed
Tzur Gueta
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23:18 | 02.14.25
Israeli physicist removed from ‘ghost particle’ research team following Oct. 7
Prof. Dafne Guetta says 'There is no place for discrimination in science,' as she truly hope things will change and that politics will no longer interfere with scientific progress
Yogev Israeli
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22:37 | 02.14.25
Sun over Isfiya, moon over Italy: This week in space
Researchers say findings suggest that many regions of the early Solar System had conditions suitable for the formation of life’s building blocks, increasing the likelihood of discovering actual life elsewhere in the Solar System
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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10:47 | 02.14.25
Between trauma and psychedelics: Drug taken at Nova music festival affects PTSD, study finds
More than a year after October 7, most survivors of the Nova festival still suffer from PTSD, and those who were under the influence of alcohol and weed suffer more than others - but a new discovery could change treatment in the future
Dror Feuer
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00:17 | 02.14.25
Voice crack: The disorder affecting Trump's health secretary's voice
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was confirmed Thursday by the U.S. Senate as health secretary, suffers from spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological disorder causing involuntary vocal cord spasms and for which few treatments are available
Tzur Gueta
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23:45 | 02.13.25
Israel approves establishment of two new medical schools
Council for Higher Education okays new schools set to open in Weizmann Institute of Science and the University of Haifa in late 2025; Move comes to help solve doctor shortage and reliance on studies abroad
Or Hadar
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12:26 | 02.12.25
Freed Israeli hostages show signs of severe malnutrition, health official says
Released captives suffered significant weight loss after 491 days in captivity, top health official says; despite their condition, they walk upright with heads held high and now reunited with their families for medical care
Or Hadar
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17:58 | 02.08.25
Hidden dangers of irritability: Effects on health and how to cope
Irritability, a prolonged form of anger, can harm physical and mental health, affecting sleep, immunity, and relationships; Learn to manage triggers, practice relaxation, and adopt positive habits to reduce its impact and restore emotional and physical balance
Dr. Yael Benvenisti
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14:52 | 02.08.25
The refugee from Nazi Germany who unveiled the echo of the Big Bang
Physicist Arno Allan Penzias, who fled Nazi Germany as a child and co-discovered cosmic background radiation, a breakthrough that solidified the 'Big Bang' theory
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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17:10 | 02.07.25
Triumph and setback: New Glenn’s maiden launch
Blue Origin successfully reaches orbit as planned in the maiden launch of its heavy-lift rocket, New Glenn, but failes in attempt to land rocket's first stage
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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10:08 | 02.07.25
Dementia risk? Scientists sound alarm on surging microplastic levels in brain
Experts find 50% rise in brain microplastics, with drastically higher levels recorded in dementia patients; expert warns of increased stroke risk and shares tips to reduce exposure, highlighting common mistakes
Tzur Gueta
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19:45 | 02.06.25
Investigations and politics: This week is space
The FAA is investigating recent SpaceX and Blue Origin accidents, UNASA is facing leadership changes under the new US administration, China has demonstrated oxygen production in space and discussions on preserving the Moon’s heritage
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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10:07 | 02.05.25
Drug used by Nukhba terrorists taking over clubs in Israel
Lab tests suggest partygoers who recently purchased MMC, a popular party drug, received a dangerous mix of stimulants suspected to be linked to Captagon — the drug used by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7; 'Methamphetamines are highly addictive and belong to the same family as crystal meth, it’s life-threatening' doctor warns
Tzur Gueta
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19:40 | 02.04.25
Israeli surgery removes pain-causing spine tumor with new technique
A minimally invasive procedure at Sourasky Medical Center successfully removes a painful a benign nerve tumor; advanced technique enables patients to resume physical activity within two weeks
Ariela Ayalon
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14:24 | 02.04.25
Understanding Parkinson’s disease—symptoms, risk factors and prevention
It can start with neck pain, a tremor in the arms, slowed movement or other subtle signs; while a family history of Parkinson’s slightly increases the risk, the exact cause remains unclear; here’s what to know about the disease and its early warning signs
Dr. Simon Israeli-Koren
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12:06 | 02.02.25
The common toothbrushing mistakes ruining your teeth
Skipping the mirror, brushing right after coffee, using an old toothbrush and forgetting to floss—these common mistakes could be harming your pearly whites
Dr. Natalie Fromkin
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11:36 | 02.02.25
Jewish doctors in Canada under attack: 'We fear for our lives, considering immigration to Israel'
Survey finds one-third of Jewish medical staff may leave Canada due to rising antisemitism post-Oct. 7; doctors warn of lost generation as threats intensify; some fear for their safety, while others face street abuse
Daniel Edelson, New York
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17:58 | 02.01.25
A week of launches: This week in space
Success accompanied by a landing failure for Jeff Bezos' New Glenn rocket, docking of Indian satellites in space, two lunar landers on their way to the Mook, and a remarkable observation satellite by the United Arab Emirates
Ettay Nevo, Davidson Institute of Science
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12:43 | 02.01.25
Fishy business: Israeli startup turns dead fish into green energy
New model adopted by Agriculture Ministry set to produce biogases from fish carcasses, providing reduced waste management costs and clean energy for fish farms
Ynet
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22:41 | 01.30.25
'Stomach flu' Norovirus spreads in US: These are the symptoms
The US is facing a norovirus outbreak with infection rates twice the average; Experts attribute the surge to factors such as a new strain, the winter season and more; 'Norovirus is highly contagious and a leading cause of gastroenteritis, however, Israel has not seen a significant outbreak in recent years' says Dr. Khuzaima Khamaisi
Tzur Gueta
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13:15 | 01.30.25
Like Amazon: Israeli drones to deliver blood transfusions to field in war
Elbit's Tzur drone trials to begin pilot program in Gaza; drone can deliver 5-6 transfusions in minutes cutting critical time needed to save lives
Yoav Zitun
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10:04 | 01.28.25
Israeli female astronaut will go to space with NASA, minister announces
At the annual Ramon Conference in Tel Aviv, the Minister of Innovation and Science announced that the Israeli Space Agency has begun screening candidates for the position; She did not say when the Israeli would be selected or when she would be launched into space
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science Education, Yaron Drukman
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12:09 | 01.27.25
Israeli experts study four planets looking for alien life
Joint US-Israeli study looks into makeup of four Earth-like planets found far away from our solar system trying to determine their ability to support life
Yogev Israeli
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16:13 | 01.26.25
Musk and NASA clash over Mars: This week in space
Giant rocket launches, the debate over lunar missions, the decision on Mars sample collection, an intriguing Chinese mission and a centaur on the edge of the solar system
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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10:10 | 01.25.25
Successful landing and space explosion - Starship's 7th test flight
During the seventh test flight of Starship, the launch rocket successfully landed on the launch tower; However, the spacecraft itself exploded shortly afterward
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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20:34 | 01.24.25
Lema'anchem partners with philanthropist, Reichman U, offering grants to soldiers
Baruch Scheiberg, Lemaanchem, university establish a foundation to provide veterans of the Gaza war with funds toward their medical school tuition in exchange for a commtment to work as doctors in Israel for at least 5 years amid shortage of physicians
ynet
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14:40 | 01.24.25
Brain drain: Israel’s future doctors look overseas
Gaza war drives more young Israelis to seek opportunities abroad, with Czech Republic becoming hub for medical studies; Prof. Martin Vokurka of Charles University in Prague says nearly 200 Israeli students enrolled, forming thriving community
Sharon Kidon
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20:38 | 01.22.25
Dementia cases expected to double by 2060; are you at risk?
Study finds 42% of adults over 55 face dementia risk, with cases projected to double by 2060; experts urge prevention, early diagnosis and lifestyle changes to combat rising public health crisis
Tzur Gueta
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07:12 | 01.20.25
Housework as a workout: Can chores replace the gym?
We explored how many calories you can burn and which muscles you can strengthen just by mopping the floor; plus, the surprising connection between household chores and brain volume
Revital Federbush, Smadar Cohen Terkel
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18:23 | 01.18.25
OCD in the bedroom: How to manage intrusive thoughts during intimacy
Intrusive obsessive thoughts can surface even during intimacy; clinical psychologist Dr. Tal Peleg explains how to manage the doubts and the impact OCD can have on both partners
Lori Stadtmauer
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18:14 | 01.18.25
Unlocking dopamine: The brain’s feel-good neurotransmitter
Dopamine is associated with Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia, plays a critical role in learning and movement processes and determines what brings us satisfaction and what we become addicted to; the brain's multi-functional mediator
Oryan Zacks/Davidson Institute of Science
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18:02 | 01.18.25
Young Israeli man suffers life-threatening stroke after mid-workout headache
Man in his 20s evacuated to Shaare Zedek Medical Center after passing out and hitting his head in the gym, where doctors find he suffered a stroke and operate to save his life
Eitan Gefen
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08:02 | 01.18.25
IDF soldier in coma for a year: Mother's heartbreaking plea for forgotten wounded
For over a year, Inbal Nechmad has fought for her son Ido, a soldier critically wounded by a sniper in Gaza; as he lies in a coma, family dedicate their lives to his recovery, advocating for support and singling out one member of Knesset for praise
Alexandra Lukash
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08:00 | 01.18.25
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