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Health&Science
Do men and women really experience pain differently?
Research reveals that substances naturally secreted in the body interact differently with receptors in males and females, potentially altering how each gender's brain perceives painful stimuli
Tal Fisher/Davidson Institute of Science
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18:08 | 12.06.24
Reckoning with our climate impact: Shared responsibility for a shared future
To effectively confront the climate crisis, humanity must collectively recognize our responsibility for the environmental damage caused and our moral obligation to address our mistakes with determination and fairness
Yuval Rosenberg/Davidson Institute of Science
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14:10 | 12.06.24
Why pelvic pain after birth deserves more attention
Though often dismissed as temporary, pelvic pain can persist for months or even years after childbirth, disrupting daily life and careers; experts call for tailored treatment protocols and systemic health care reform to address this widespread yet overlooked issue
Eitan Gefen
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09:52 | 12.06.24
Hearing rocket sirens when there are none—why?
A study reveals the mental toll of prolonged war in regions like Israel and Ukraine, with phantom sirens illustrating hidden trauma and emphasizing the urgent need for accessible mental health care
Ynetnews
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17:12 | 12.05.24
Children in the north are not all right: 'My daughter cries at night, my son runs to the shelter from any noise'
A study of the war's impact on children and teens found that most are grappling with significant emotional challenges, exacerbated by a lack of proper guidance from adults; 'No one has taken the time to speak with educators or parents about the implications of this situation,' says Noam, a father of 3 and a mental health professional; 'Without this, there will be no real recovery'
Hadar Gil-Ad
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12:55 | 12.05.24
New drug leads the weight loss injection market
Report shows Eli Lilly's Mounjaro outpaces Wegovy in weight-loss trial, as participants lost an average of 20% body weight with Mounjaro over 72 weeks, compared to 13.7% with Wegovy
Tzur Gueta
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08:49 | 12.05.24
2+2=5? Israeli student math, science scores plummet, study finds
International TIMSS results reveal a 32-point decline for Israeli students between 2019 and 2023, with significant gaps between Hebrew- and Arabic-speaking students; Education Ministry plans curriculum revisions to address the alarming trend
Nina Fox
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14:28 | 12.04.24
From science to statehood: Celebrating Chaim Weizmann’s 150th birthday
Israel’s first president was not only a statesman but also the chemist who discovered how to harness bacteria to produce acetone; Chaim Weizmann skillfully leveraged his scientific achievements and prestige to advance the founding of the State of Israel
Dr. Tom Bielik/Davidson Institute of Science
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12:09 | 12.04.24
Why hot winter showers are bad news for your hair and skin
Hot showers soothe muscles and improve mood, but prolonged use can dry out skin and hair, damage the skin’s protective barrier and worsen conditions like eczema; experts recommend short, lukewarm showers with gentle soaps
Dr. Hagit Metz
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08:16 | 12.04.24
Ancient humanoid discovered in China, dating back over 300,000 years
Researchers have identified Homo juluensis, an ancient human species that lived 300,000 years ago in northeastern China; fossils reveal large skulls and teeth, advanced tool use and survival strategies
Yogev Israeli
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09:30 | 12.03.24
What's inside the fake alcohol that killed Laos tourists and how you can protect yourself
Counterfeit alcohol containing methanol, a highly toxic chemical, can cause blindness, kidney failure and neurological damage; symptoms appear hours after consumption, requiring immediate medical intervention
Dr. Assaf Miller, Dr. Yael Loria
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09:47 | 12.01.24
Is having a pet actually good for your kids? New study challenges popular beliefs
Researchers at University of Liverpool examine impact of pet ownership on child development, finding limited positive effects and, in some cases, worse outcomes for children with pets
Noga Shavit Raz
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22:33 | 11.30.24
'I’ll never forget the eyes of the soldier who died during treatment'
For months, Maj. Dr. Aviv Shaul and his unit have operated along the Gaza border, treating battlefield casualties; yet amid the grueling realities of war, the caregivers themselves often face emotional tolls; ‘Our dream is to have a hostage brought to us so we can treat them after they’re rescued’
Roy Rubinstein
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18:54 | 11.30.24
Israeli technology allows head trauma patients to communicate by blinking
EyeCon measures brainwaves to assess eye muscle contractions, encouraging patients to respond and express their needs, aiding in their recovery from unconscious state
Alexandra Lukash
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13:11 | 11.30.24
The Hobbit, or to the origins of human evolution and back again
Twenty years ago fossils of dwarfed humans were discovered on an island in Indonesia, and researchers debated how these hominins arrived there and where they fit in our evolutionary history; Recent findings have only added complexity to the picture
Dr. Yonat Eshchar/ Weizmann Institute of Science
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21:28 | 11.29.24
Friend to foe: Turkey outraged over Greta Thunberg visit
Local residents and news outlet criticize Swedish climate activist after writing post supporting Kurdish population in the country after visit
Yaron Drukman
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15:50 | 11.29.24
Uranus: New insights into a magnetic mystery
New study suggests findings regarding Uranus's magnetic field may have been atypical rather than representative of the planet’s usual characteristics
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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10:35 | 11.29.24
Transplanted liver from fallen soldier saves life of child with cancer
Eitan, a once healthy and lively child, faced a life-threatening liver cancer diagnosis that turned his world upside down; His journey through chemotherapy and a critical liver transplant was made possible by a fallen soldier's organ donation
Ariela Ayalon
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12:55 | 11.27.24
Israeli wheelchair dancer wins European championship
Tomer Margalit and her partner Orel Chalaf take first place in the competition dancing to Israel's Eurovision song 'Hurricane' and dedicating routine for the return of the hostages
Alexandra Lukash
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11:28 | 11.27.24
Milk without a cow comes to Israel
Israeli foodtech company Imagindairy, which already has FDA approval, gets go-ahead to market its products in Israel; Company produces protein identical to cow's milk, but without the use of animals, using an environmentally friendly method
Daniela Ginzburg
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09:49 | 11.27.24
Women and men react differently to Alzheimer’s treatment, groundbreaking study finds
Tel Aviv University researchers analyze differences in reactions for new experimental drug aimed at treating neurological conditions, paving way for tailored care
Prof. Illana Gozes
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18:19 | 11.26.24
Earth’s ‘mini moon’ may have been a chunk of our actual moon
The asteroid 2024 PT5, a temporary 'mini moon' of Earth, will depart on Monday, drawn away by the sun’s gravity; Although not fully captured by Earth, it will return in January for a close pass, offering NASA a chance to study it using radar technology
AP
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13:43 | 11.26.24
Israel approves Rezin weight loss pill for indefinite use
Health Ministry lifts a 3-month limit previously imposed following a series of successful studies; 'The most important factor in our decision was the well-being of the patients' says Dr. Rakefet Bachrach
Tzur Gueta
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11:24 | 11.26.24
IDF helmet cam captures dramatic rescue of severely wounded soldier
Anti-tank missile grazes Givati soldier’s head, hitting his arm; Dr. Lt. Itay, 28, and paramedic Adi arrive in 4 minutes, providing life-saving care until evacuation; IDF Medical Corps shares unprecedented wartime data with NATO
Yoav Zitun
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21:13 | 11.25.24
Why do we suffer from bad breath?
Bad breath, or halitosis, can significantly affect quality of life, and effectively addressing it starts with understanding its source; Is blowing into your hand a reliable self-test? How do medications, smoking and diet play a role? Or could it all be in your head, a condition known as halitophobia – an irrational fear of bad breath?
Ma'ayan Peleg-Aviram
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09:56 | 11.25.24
After menopause: All the mistakes you make with skin care products
If your skin care routine includes heavily fragranced products, high-concentration retinol or rough scrubs, it might be doing your mature skin more harm than good; here’s a guide to what you should avoid to keep your skin healthy and radiant
Mali Zaidman
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08:38 | 11.25.24
Israel retreat helps rescuers heal from October 7 terror attack
Visitors receive treatments such as ice baths and voice therapy to lower stress levels and resilience; 'I was in a very bad mental state, couldn't sleep at night, I was sleeping on the floor and had all kinds of strange symptoms' one ZAKA rescuer says
AFP
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07:10 | 11.25.24
Court orders toddler to be placed with biological parents in landmark IVF mix-up case
Biological parents of Sophia, 2, celebrate long-awaited chance to embrace daughter they had never known; caretakers vow to fight ruling; 'I am devastated. We raised her with love and care,' says woman who raised child
Adir Yanko, Meir Turgeman
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17:06 | 11.24.24
Why and when did humans start shaving?
Even in cave paintings, human figures are depicted without beards; when and why did modern humans begin to part ways with their natural appearance and start removing facial hair?
Dr. Yonat Eshchar, Davidson Institute of Science
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08:44 | 11.23.24
Success amid partial disappointment in 6th Starship test
During Starship’s sixth test flight, SpaceX opted not to attempt catching the booster by the launch tower; However, the spacecraft demonstrated strong performance, including successful engine reignition in space
Ettay Nevo, Davidson Institute
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17:12 | 11.22.24
Will the station hold up? This week in space
The U.S. and Russia disagree on the severity of air leaks at the ISS, Starship prepares for another ambitious test, NASA faces internal challenges, a possible Martian shoreline and surprising findings about Uranus
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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12:06 | 11.22.24
One-third of October 7 casualties evacuated in critical condition, study finds
New report finds large majority of individuals harmed by Hamas underwent at least one surgery; data underscores hospitals' particularly limited capacity to handle such large-scale incidents
Adir Yanko
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23:27 | 11.21.24
Parkinson's patients breathe differently, Israeli study discovers
Weizmann Institute researchers in collaboration with the Ichilov Medical Center find that people with Parkinson's disease take longer and more steady breaths and claim this will help early diagnosis
Dr. Michal Andelman-Gur, Prof. Noam Sobel, Prof. Tanya Gurevich
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16:51 | 11.21.24
Children's plight during war: 'My son had a panic attack in the middle of a fieldtrip'
Israeli children’s mental state worsens during wartime as Israel National Council for the Child shares worrying data about their physical and mental state over the last year
Hadar Gil-Ad
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15:28 | 11.21.24
Lack of sleep in your 40s may accelerate brain aging, study shows
'Sleep is the third essential need after air and water, as sleep debt impacts focus, memory, mood, coordination and reaction times,' expert says
Tzur Gueta
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12:56 | 11.21.24
Israeli study uncovers secrets behind human brain's unique size and complexity
Hebrew University researchers develop method to study ancient brain epigenetics without preserved brain tissue, using algorithms to reconstruct DNA methylation patterns from bones, offering new insights into human brain evolution and its unique capabilities
Tzur Gueta
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08:58 | 11.21.24
Students with mental health challenges volunteer for Israeli Navy commandos
'Special in Uniform' program allows students to contribute to military during these challenging times; Here are some of their stories
Ynetnews
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17:05 | 11.20.24
Preserved eggs of dead woman will be donated despite lack of directive, court rules
After the death of Noam Rozenboim at 24, her parents discovered they couldn’t use her preserved eggs due to lack of explicit instructions on her consent form; Israeli court sided with the family and gave the green light for the groundbreaking move: 'There will be continuity for our Noam,' mother says
Sarit Rosenblum
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10:22 | 11.20.24
Israeli-patented device can tell the difference between natural and lab-grown diamonds
Ariel University researchers developed a technique using microwave and millimeter-wave radiation to characterize diamonds, distinguishing colors and identifying between natural and synthetic stones
Yogev Israeli
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14:25 | 11.18.24
Get ready for Starship’s comeback: this week in space
The new lunar vehicle is unveiled, India’s space program faces delays, new Iranian satellites launched and a veteran space telescope is bidding farewell
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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18:40 | 11.16.24
Steps to prevent prediabetes from progressing to disease
Elevated blood glucose levels are not yet high enough for a Type 2 diabetes diagnosis, intervention is critical with lifestyle changes including diet, increased physical activity to reduce progression, restore normal glucose levels
Danny Zelvesky, Dr. Maya Ish-Shalom
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15:53 | 11.15.24
Lower blood pressure with 5 minutes daily exercise
Experts find that adding just a few minutes of intense physical activity to your daily routine can significantly reduce the risk of serious health conditions associated with a sedentary lifestyle
Eitan Gefen
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08:32 | 11.14.24
Jerusalem teen survives rare stroke in class thanks to complex surgery
Girl rushed to hospital where specialists find blockage in brain artery caused by fragments from disintegrating heart tumor; 16-year-old regains function after complex, 4-hour brain catheterization
Tzur Gueta
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00:57 | 11.14.24
Private medical school at Reichman University aims to fill Israel's doctor shortage
Reichman University to open Israel's first private medical school approved by the Council for Higher Education in bid to significantly increase number of medical students; While tuition is by no means cheap, at about $27,000 a year, it could mean that Israelis won't venture overseas and instead apply their skills in Israel
Adir Yanko
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10:55 | 11.13.24
Holocaust survivors in north distressed, anxious as they battle 'bad memory from the past'
Over the past year, requests for medical assistance from elderly residents in northern Israel, including Holocaust survivors, have surged; 'I never thought I'd have to feel this tension again,' says 89-year old in Nahariya unable to reach her shelter during attacks
Yair Kraus
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14:41 | 11.11.24
Burning bridges: Israeli cure could combat fatal breast cancer
A newly developed antibody-based treatment for the most aggressive type of breast cancer might also be used to treat many other malignancies
Davidson Institute of Science
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14:38 | 11.11.24
Kidney medication found game changer for heart disease
Groundbreaking research discovers a repurposed drug reduces hospitalizations, death from heart failure, enhances quality of life; research highlights interconnectedness of cardiac and renal health
Professor Avishai Groper
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17:30 | 11.10.24
Counterfeit diabetes, weight-loss drugs raise alarm after series of fatalities
Reports indicate 10 deaths and over 100 hospitalizations may be linked to counterfeit semaglutide, found in knockoffs of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic; manufacturer warns unregulated versions, not FDA-approved, could endanger public health
Tzur Gueta
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20:10 | 11.09.24
Space-based solar power: Generating electricity above Earth
Countries worldwide are advancing technologies to generate electricity from massive solar panel arrays in space, aiming to harness continuous solar energy for a sustainable and reliable power source
Yuval Rosenberg/Davidson Institute of Science
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14:35 | 11.09.24
Cats are capable of associating images with words, new study finds
A recent study shows that cats can link images to words in a way similar to how babies learn language
Dr. Yonat Eshchar/ Weizmann Institute of Science
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17:32 | 11.08.24
Israel soars with senior position in the International Astronautical Federation
A prestigious appointment for an Israeli space researcher, Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket preparing for launch, a new crew aboard the Chinese space station, and an astronaut hospitalized after landing
Ettay Nevo/ The Davidson Institute of Science
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10:32 | 11.08.24
TikTok craze mixing protein powder and Diet Coke is unhealthy and dangerous
New social media trend encourages mixing protein powder with popular drink, but diet expert warns the combination could be much more dangerous than it seems, especially to your gut bacteria
Tzur Gueta
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01:12 | 11.08.24
How to deal with dry skin: Expert prevention and treatment tips
As temperatures drop, winter's chill can dry and irritate skin; dermatologist advises on protective measures and warns that frequent showers may worsen skin dryness
Dr. Sivan Mercer, Sharon Kidon
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10:33 | 11.07.24
Ear-pinning surgery: Changing children's lives
Many children experience shaming and bullying over their protruding ears, but Israeli physician who invented new procedure to make operation less invasive says it doesn't have to be so
Ariela Ayalon
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07:42 | 11.07.24
How often should you wash your hair? Dermatologists weigh in
Experts explain when washing your hair too often can be harmful and when avoiding it altogether may lead to other problems; and what about using conditioner?
Tzur Gueta
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17:23 | 11.06.24
'My biggest triumph': Israeli critically injured at Nova festival leaves hospital after a year
Nati Ganon says doctors fought to save his life and leg after he was shot by Hamas terrorists on October 7, losing his wife in the massacre
Yael Ciechanover
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12:26 | 11.05.24
Israeli study links blood sugar levels, brain aging process
Blood sugar levels are key factor in brain degradation process in people, study by international experts led by Ben-Gurion University team shows
Eitan Gefen
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01:35 | 11.04.24
'Climax up to 3-4 hours without a partner or any touch'
What is an energetic orgasm—and how can men and women experience it without any physical touch? A tantra therapy expert explains
Maya Benita
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22:48 | 11.02.24
An end to epilepsy? Brain surgery offers new hope for patients
Many of Israel’s 100,000 epilepsy patients unaware of or hesitant about surgery to remove brain region causing seizures; top neurosurgeon outlines eligibility for procedure and how it offers patients real chance at fresh start
Dr. Idit Tamir
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17:42 | 11.02.24
Chances slim, not impossible: Galia and brother suffer from same type of cancer
Galia, a nurse from Modi'in says she wasn't preoccupied with her life, but how she would inform her parents just two months after her brother was diagnosed with the same kind of cancer
Ariela Ayalon
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11:21 | 11.02.24
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