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Stress from war can trigger chronic disease, addictions, health professionals say
Whether it's diabetes, rapid weight gain, skin and intestinal conditions or substance abuse, accumulated stress from a prolonged war can manifest a myriad of ailments; When it comes to teen opiate consumption per capita, Israel is already ahead of even the United States since start of war
Adir Yanko
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10:20 | 09.17.24
The story of a 4 year-old's triumph over brain cancer
After a long rehabilitation Sarah is able to walk on her own, though accompanied by a portable ventilator; 'She achieved things we never thought were possible,' medical staff says
Ariela Ayalon
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12:55 | 09.16.24
First private spacewalk: This week in space
Communication satellites featuring Israeli developments, record crowding in space and a surprising new volcano; this week in space
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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12:30 | 09.16.24
Researchers say lung cancer vaccine could come soon
Using mRNA technology, the vaccine will target specific cancer cells following genetic sequencing with a goal to recruit and activate the immune system to fight the tumor without damaging healthy cells
Dr. Talia Shentzer-Kutiel
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19:04 | 09.15.24
Canine hero: Critically wounded Oketz unit dog learning to walk again
IDF doctor and his team worked to save Pumba, a canine critically injured alongside a soldier after encountering terrorists in Gaza
Yogev Israely
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11:03 | 09.15.24
Driven mad by everyday sounds? Misophonia could be the reason
What causes selective sound sensitivity syndrome, which triggers feelings of disgust, irritability and anger in those affected when exposed to specific noises—and is there a treatment to alleviate the distress? Here are 12 key facts about misophonia
Smadar Cohen Terkel
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19:49 | 09.14.24
Ugly and uncomfortable: What do you really know about warts?
Who hasn’t experienced it? A painful, unsightly wart that seems to appear out of nowhere; but why do warts form, how do they differ, and can they be removed to ease the discomfort? A dermatology expert breaks down everything you need to know
Dr. Sivan Mercer
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19:18 | 09.14.24
First Israeli woman astronaut? Innovation minister pushes for historic NASA training
During visit to NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Innovation Minister Gila Gamliel announces her efforts to support training of Israeli woman astronaut through NASA
Ynet
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16:56 | 09.14.24
Israeli intelligence and Chinese samples: This week in space
A major deal for ISI, China's plans to bring samples from Mars, the Polaris Dawn mission underway, NASA's space sail project, and a farewell to an old rocket
Ettay Nevo / Davidson Institute of Science
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11:27 | 09.14.24
Israeli startup tackles dry eyes without a single drop
Dry eyes are common due to prolonged screen time or tasks that require concentration; Blinkaid attempts to solve this problem with glasses that involve AI
Ron Krisi
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10:44 | 09.14.24
Working from home triples risk of insomnia, studies show
Working from home is now the norm, but it can cause serious sleep issues; sleep expert explains why counting sheep won’t help, why you should avoid the bedroom during the day and shares tips for better sleep
Eitan Gefen
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05:49 | 09.14.24
Einstein's 1939 letter to Roosevelt warning of Nazi nuclear efforts sells for $3.9 million
Physicist's letter to then-US president played pivotal role in establishment of Manhattan Project and development of atomic bomb
Itamar Eichner
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21:12 | 09.13.24
The Bat Epidemic and Infant Mortality
White-Nose Syndrome does not spread to humans and poses no direct risk to them but plays a crucial role in the biological control of agricultural pests
Ettay Nevo, The Davidson Institute of Science
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12:26 | 09.13.24
Israeli study offers breakthrough in blast injury treatment
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center works to establish protocol and treatment algorithm for complex blast injuries seen in war and terror attacks which are saving lives
Eitan Gefen
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12:15 | 09.13.24
First private astronauts conduct historic spacewalk on SpaceX’s Polaris mission
Mission, which also set record for highest human orbit since 1972, includes 5 days of scientific experiments before scheduled splashdown in Atlantic
Yaron Drukman
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21:22 | 09.12.24
A new weight loss injection is coming to Israel
Eli Lilly announces it's new Mounjaro injection will be avaliable in the country from September 15, but how effective is it and how does it compare to Ozempic?
Ron Crissy
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12:53 | 09.12.24
Ambitious project seeks to revive Dead Sea while generating green energy
Groundbreaking Israeli research aims to build a canal connecting Dead Sea to Mediterranean and balance water level while generating electricity
Yogev Israely
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14:37 | 09.10.24
Doctor by day, fighter pilot by night: Dr. D’s high-stakes double duty
Major Dr. D, a surgical resident and F-16i navigator, seamlessly navigates high-stakes transitions between operating rooms and combat missions, applying Air Force precision to his medical practice
Yoav Keren
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08:10 | 09.10.24
This week in space: Delays, failures and an Israeli simulation
Historic private mission delayed, rare explosion of SpaceX rocket, Boeing's setbacks, a small step for Bereshit 2, Israeli weather satellites, planets without a sun and an intriguing auction
Ettay Nevo / The Davidson Institute of Science
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07:45 | 09.10.24
Teenager hospitalized after TikTok challenge goes wrong
Incident like this can result in head trauma and brain hemorrhaging, potentially causing long-term damage
Matan Tzuri
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11:29 | 09.09.24
August sees highest number of sunspots, breaking 23 year record
The average number of sunspots in August was higher than any other month since September 2001; The final count was twice as high as experts had initially predicted; How will the sunspots affect us?
Yogev Israely
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14:59 | 09.08.24
Global companies cut joint research with Israeli hospitals
Recent data shows many corporations postpone or cancel requests to cooperate in medical tests in Israel amid worldwide criticism and Gaza war
Adir Yanko
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12:11 | 09.08.24
Porn isn’t common in Israel? Think again, says top researcher
In series of studies on Israeli porn habits, researcher explores motivations behind consumption, revealing when it benefits viewers and when it stems from efforts to fill emotional voids or address underlying psychological issues
Lori Stadtmauer
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01:53 | 09.08.24
Understanding normal spine development and recognizing scoliosis
Explore the causes, prevalence, and treatment options for scoliosis, a common spinal curvature in adolescents, from early detection and conservative management to advanced surgical innovations, ensuring comprehensive care and improved quality of life
Dr. Yoram Anikstein
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15:10 | 09.07.24
Israeli researchers develop self-healing peptide glass
The most surprising feature of the new peptide glass is its ability to 'heal' itself, providing a significant advantage over traditional silicate glass; 'We discovered that although the peptide glass cracks under dry conditions, it can easily repair these cracks by being moved to a more humid environment' researcher says
Jonathan Berkheim/Weizmann Institute of Science
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21:43 | 09.06.24
Israel-American takes hostages' dog tag to space
Ephraim Rabin, an Israeli-American businessman, embarked on the 'Blue Origin' spacecraft with symbols: 'When you're up there, what you realize how small and insignificant the planet is and that we shouldn't be fighting'
Alexandra Lukash
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12:06 | 09.06.24
Historic Private Mission: This Week in Space
The mission includes a planned spacewalk by a private astronaut crew for the first time and are set to test SpaceX's new spacesuits, designed for both in-cabin use and extravehicular activities
Ettay Nevo / The Davidson Institute of Science
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12:03 | 09.06.24
Blue eyes: Behind Elton John's serious eye infection
British singer publishes post saying his vision has become impaired following eye infection and that treatment is expected to take long; Expert explains infections and how to avoid them
Prof. Michael Mimouni
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20:20 | 09.05.24
War will not keep millions of migratory birds from passing through Israel
Some 250 million birds are expected to arrive in northern and central Israel in the coming months, with experts fearing tensions in the area might harm them; 'The concept of war doesn’t exist in a bird's lexicon'
Ilana Curiel
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13:35 | 09.05.24
Elle Macpherson reveals 2017 cancer diagnosis, refusal to undergo chemotherapy
In new memoir, Australian supermodel reveals her breast cancer diagnosis and decision to refuse chemotherapy in favor of holistic treatments
Ynetnews
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17:39 | 09.04.24
How to avoid drowning hazards when enjoying the sea
Parents often relax when the white flag is up at sea, but vigilance is still required, and lifeguards are not parental substitutes; Various lifeguards throughout Israel share their experiences and tips about child care and attentiveness at the beach
Eitan Gefen
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13:23 | 09.04.24
Patients on respirators in north get generators in case of power cuts from Hezbollah attacks
Health Ministry delivers them to hundreds of homes in pilot program to be extended to more in preparation for power outages caused by intensified fighting with Hezbollah in Lebanon as war expands; Hospitals in north prepare underground wards
Adir Yanko
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09:27 | 09.04.24
Here's what you can do to delay or prevent Alzheimer's
The disease is considered the most common condition of dementia and its progression is inevitable; however, experts offer some advice on how you can lower the risk of getting it by up to 40%
Dr. Shelly Sternberg, Dr. Roy Malka
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17:38 | 09.03.24
Hidden sugars: How and where to find them
While sugar is a common ingredient in cakes in cookies, it can also appear in other names and ingredients that are hard to spot if you don't know them
Meital Levy
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14:37 | 09.03.24
Fatigue, confusion and blood clots: How flights can adversely affect our health
Ensuring comfort during flights is vital to prevent muscle and skeletal pain, and to cope with low oxygen levels and air pressure, which can lead to dehydration and cognitive issues; experts recommend staying hydrated and moving frequently
Gilad Jalon
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12:34 | 09.03.24
Diabetic or prediabetic? These foods aren't for you
Diabetes is an omnipresent threat for those with ultra-processed food addiction; as new research reveals alarming complications, the urgent need to recognize and combat food addiction grows ever more critical
Dr. Irit Hochberg
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09:14 | 09.03.24
Israel's health care system fell apart on October 7, report reveals
Inquiry findings reveal health care system did not anticipate mass casualty event; report highlights lack of command over evacuation process, typically managed by Health Ministry
Adir Yanko
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09:09 | 09.03.24
Ozempic and Wegovy weight-loss shots may slow aging, research reveals
Studies show individuals who took these drugs had a lower mortality rate from all causes, including Alzheimer's disease and even cancer; Additionally, the studies highlight a significant reduction in the risk of death from COVID-19 among those using these medications
Oren Ries
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12:52 | 09.02.24
Here's how to tell if you have a regular headache or a migraine
Nearly one million people in Israel are estimated to suffer from migraines; This is how can you tell what kind of headache you have, and what are the most common ways to treat them
Dr. Oved Daniel
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23:55 | 09.01.24
The Israeli hospital giving hope to vegetative state children
Each one of Reuth Rehabilitation Hospital's 28 cribs found in the children's ward holds a tragic story and a patient the medical staff refuses to give up on
Ariela Ayalon
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11:19 | 09.01.24
Why is the moon sometimes visible during the day?
Daytime sightings of the moon create a unique spectacle, with its brightness surpassing the sky due to its proximity to Earth; often visible around full moons, visibility during the day depends on atmospheric conditions, seasons and occasional optical illusion
Yogev Israely
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11:14 | 09.01.24
Research: Israeli snack reduces chance of developing peanut allergy among children
The quintessential Israeli snack Bamba and its part in reducing peanut allergies remains a source of national pride; 2008 study found peanut allergies are far less common among Israeli kids than their British peers
Dr. Sagi Brodetzky, Dr. Ali Shimshoni
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10:22 | 09.01.24
Why kids lie and how to respond: Insights from parenting experts
Kids lie all the time—it's a fact; but why does it happen? What’s the difference between a 6-year-old's lie and a 12-year-old's? How should parents respond, and what should they absolutely avoid saying?
Adi Aloof
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23:08 | 08.31.24
3-Body And Other Scientific Problems
Netflix series dealing with how the Sun, Earth, and Moon influence each other in space explores various scientific and technological concepts, ranging from communication through quantum entanglement to nuclear-powered spaceships
Davidson Institute of Science, Jonathan Berkheim
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09:33 | 08.31.24
Vanishing knowledge: Archiving science in the digital age
While scientific content appears more accessible than ever, the reality is that virtual memory is riddled with gaps leading to significant loss of digital information
Orr Peleg/Davidson Institute of Science
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17:54 | 08.30.24
Historic private space mission set to launch
Private astronauts set to embark on a groundbreaking mission, a Chinese spacecraft orbits the Moon, and a complex maneuver unfolds on the way to Jupiter; This week in space
Ettay Nevo, The Davidson Institute of Science
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10:55 | 08.30.24
Olive oil has many health benefits
It helps prevent heart problems, regulates blood pressure, may help prevent Alzheimer's and even has a positive effect on the composition of bacteria in the gut
Dr. Sigal Frishman
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23:22 | 08.29.24
Beer bellies and Kardashian butts: How fat is distributed in our bodies
Shlomi worries about his beer belly while Einat frets over her expanding rear; Fat distribution – apple for men, pear for women –affects health, influenced by age, hormones and genetics, with visceral fat posing cardiovascular risks
Dr. Lior Neuman
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20:51 | 08.29.24
Everything you need to know (and be wary of) about osteoporosis
Osteoporosis, asymptomatic until fractures occur, is a leading cause of bone fractures in older adults; Early detection and lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise, are crucial for prevention and maintaining bone health
Dr. Shiri Uri
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13:24 | 08.29.24
Control your anger: How to stay calm with angry kids at home
Feeling anger is a natural human emotion, though its manifestation and outcome can cause various effects in children and partners who experience it
Efrat Oren
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13:20 | 08.29.24
Mortality rates among kidney donors lower than previously estimated, research finds
Study reveals significantly reduced mortality risk for living kidney donors, highlighting enhanced surgical safety over past decade; improved techniques and updated guidelines could increase living donor interest, addressing organ transplant waitlist challenges
Associated Press
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10:49 | 08.29.24
Researchers discover ancient viruses in Tibetan glacier ice
China launched a scientific expedition in Lhasa to investigate the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, focusing on one glacier, two lakes, and three rivers, with over 400 researchers participating in six research teams
Ynetnews
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08:14 | 08.29.24
Jellyfish swim, rather than passively drift, study finds
Researchers hope to be able to determine when swarms of jellyfish will arrive and when they will leave so that critical infrastructure can be protected
Ynet
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16:48 | 08.28.24
How much water is in watermelon, Grapes are a sugar bomb? All about summer fruits
Watermelon is great for your vision, melon helps regulate blood pressure, and plums support bone health; But can we enjoy summer fruits without limits, and what about their sugar content? A clinical dietitian from Leumit Health Care Services explains
Meital Levi
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15:32 | 08.28.24
Cocaine use already big in 17th century Europe, study finds
Researchers studying skulls from Milan’s Ospedale Maggiore found evidence of cocaine use 200 years earlier than previously recorded; absence of cocaine in local hospital’s pharmacopeia suggests it was likely used for non-medical purposes
Yogev Israely
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11:02 | 08.28.24
Levels of microplastics in human rose 50% over last 8 years, study shows
Brain samples contained 7 to 30 times more plastic pieces than samples from kidneys and liver, with polyethylene, a plastic used in various products, being predominant in brain tissue and testicles, potentially carrying harmful chemicals into the body and posing risks to reproductive health
Ynetnews
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02:43 | 08.28.24
'I performed surgery, believing the commander was gone': How elite medics saved lives on October 7
Capt. G. from Egoz among first to enter Kissufim, saving commander's life; Capt. Y. from Duvdevan found best friend among wounded he treated under fire in Kfar Aza; Capt. D. from Maglan provided medical aid in Nahal Oz and helped clear terrorists; these commando medics recount lives they saved—and those they couldn't
Korin Elbaz-Alush
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22:17 | 08.27.24
Unwanted chin hair again? Here's why it happens and when to worry
Let’s face it—this happens to all of us; dark or white hairs can sprout on women’s chins or necks; a dermatology specialist outlines eight possible reasons for hair growth in these troublesome areas
Dr. Sivan Mercer
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14:25 | 08.26.24
Israel delivers polio vaccines to Gaza, where aid groups seek pause in fighting
In a bid to combat a polio outbreak, over a million vaccine doses have been delivered to Gaza amid ongoing conflict; international aid groups urge a temporary ceasefire to facilitate vaccinations for vulnerable children in devastated areas
AP
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10:26 | 08.26.24
New kind of dinosaur discovered in Kyrgyzstan fills prehistoric gap
Ancient theropod fossils reveal Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus, possibly a parent-offspring pair, enhancing understanding of Dinosaur evolution and biogeography, with 3D models now available for global research and exploration
Yogev Israely
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10:14 | 08.26.24
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