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12.22.25
Sex after 65: FDA approves libido-boosting pill for women
US regulators expand approval of Addyi to postmenopausal women; experts say treatment for low sexual desire remains complex, with limited effectiveness and side effects
Suffering weight gain and insomnia? This hormone has a dramatic impact on health
The hidden health costs of late-night eating
The pressure chamber helping wounded IDF soldiers heal and return to military service
Flu surge in Israel: ICUs fill, Health Ministry urges masks and vaccination
Health & science
Carrying around a heavy bag? These are the troubles it could cause
Carrying a heavy, unbalanced bag can cause back, neck and nerve pain and expose users to bacteria and hidden health risks; What can we do to prevent this, why shouldn't we put a wallet in our back pocket, and why is a messy bag a sign of something deeper?
Dr. Yael Benvenisti
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11:09 | 12.22.25
This is the secret to maintaining your brain in old age
When the brain never stops learning, aging looks completely different; If you're aiming to keep your brain sharp as you get older, there's one thing you should do: go back to school
Shachar Ben Izhak
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09:44 | 12.22.25
How much will trauma cost Israel in the years ahead?
From spikes in deadly road accidents and domestic violence to soaring sedative and opioid use, a new NATAL analysis shows that the psychological aftermath of October 7 threatens Israel’s human capital and long-term growth
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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03:17 | 12.22.25
$20 billion, one-third untreated: why psychiatry may be the next breakout market
Roughly 30% of depression patients fail existing therapies, creating a massive unmet medical need; psychiatry has lagged behind oncology and biotech in innovation and capital; a new wave of neuro-repair treatments is opening a rare medical and financial inflection point
ynet Global
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05:36 | 12.21.25
‘Their souls are injured forever’: Israeli trauma team rushes to Bondi after shooting
Israeli emergency psychotrauma responders provided immediate support to victims and the wider community coping with shock, grief, and fear
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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11:15 | 12.20.25
Pneumonia after the flu: how to spot the danger before it’s too late
Think the flu is over, then the fever returns? A bacterial infection may have followed the virus; with flu cases surging, early pneumonia signs are critical; Dr. Shai Moshe Amor urges flu shots, even if they don’t fully prevent illness
Dr. Shai Moshe Amor
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22:45 | 12.18.25
Research proves: this sweet treat may slow aging
New findings suggest a natural cocoa ingredient may help slow the body’s aging clock; still, that does not mean you should eat an entire chocolate bar
ynet
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22:31 | 12.18.25
Health Ministry recommends masks for at-risk populations over severe flu season
Those over 65 and chronically ill should consider wearing masks in enclosed spaces; Four children have died from the flu in theh past month, three of whom were unvaccinated; only 50% of those aged 65 and over have been vaccinated
Or Hadar
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21:48 | 12.16.25
Massive crisis and strike threats: who will save Hadassah?
The worker's union is expected to declare a labor dispute at Hadassah Ein Karem and Hadassah Mount Scopus, potentially leading to a strike. Hadassah claims the state owes them 700 million shekels. The Ministry of Finance responds: "Mismanagement, workers are being held hostage"
Or Hadar
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02:45 | 12.14.25
Calisthenics 101: A beginner’s guide to mastering the handstand
You don’t have to be a ninja warrior to master an impressive handstand; with a few simple rules and consistent practice, you can build strength, develop greater muscle control and learn to defy gravity
Eitan Gefen
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05:11 | 12.13.25
Forget injections: this is how you activate the satiety hormone naturally
A simple change in habits and diet can help us activate the GLP-1 hormone and regain control over our appetite; Clinical dietitian Liora Houbara explains which foods to include in your menu, and why it's important to cook with your hands
Liora Houbara
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05:08 | 12.13.25
‘Mary Poppins’ star Dick Van Dyke celebrates 100th birthday with new longevity guide
Dick Van Dyke, forever known from 'Mary Poppins' and 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,' turns 100 and releases a book on aging well, crediting his positive outlook; he still starts each morning with black coffee and five sugar cubes
Noga Shavit-Raz
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17:51 | 12.12.25
FDA plans unusual warning on COVID vaccines; experts sharply criticize move
Agency considering adding a black box warning to COVID vaccines over claims of child deaths, according to CNN; critics say data are undisclosed, process lacks transparency and decision appears politically driven
ynet Global
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14:48 | 12.12.25
Israelis are turning back to herbal remedies: Here are 5 medicinal herbs you need to know
As more Israelis seek natural ways to unwind, experts recommend five calming herbs that are easily available and simple to prepare; Used in teas, these traditional remedies support sleep, digestion, mood and stress relief.
10:02 | 12.12.25
UK rock band under fire for swastika-Star of David imagery at London show
Jewish watchdog files police complaint after Primal Scream displays visuals linking Nazi symbols with Jewish iconography during anti-Israel performance; venue launches investigation amid accusations of antisemitism
ynet
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04:42 | 12.12.25
First Israeli hospital reinstates masking as severe flu wave sweeps country
Wolfson Medical Center mandates masks in pediatric ward amid surge in H3N2 infections; health officials warn of highly contagious mutated strain driving rare child fatalities and rising hospitalizations
Sarit Rosenblum
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04:07 | 12.12.25
From childhood to aging: the powerful cognitive benefits of bilingualism
Research shows bilingual children develop stronger empathy, social skills and executive function, while adults gain cognitive resilience that delays dementia and supports recovery from stroke
Dr. Yael Benvenisti
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23:22 | 12.11.25
Israeli doctors call for hospital mask mandate as global flu surge triggers renewed restrictions
Top Israeli physicians urge return to masking for medical staff amid spike in flu cases and child deaths; UK, Canada and Spain reintroduce COVID-era measures as aggressive H3N2 strain overwhelms hospitals and spreads rapidly among children and seniors
Sarit Rosenblum
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21:52 | 12.09.25
Israeli researchers achieve breakthrough with new lymphoma treatment posting 100% survival rates
Study, conducted in 15 medical centers, shows a new chemo-biologic protocol achieving 95% complete response, minimal need for radiation and strong real-world results, placing Israeli researchers at the forefront of global care
Tzur Gueta
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09:10 | 12.09.25
Expert reveals three habits that really raise your odds of reaching 100
Longevity specialist Dr. Nitzan Anav says there is no magic pill, only a simple winning mix: steady sleep, daily movement and a Mediterranean style diet, while warning that common myths about shortcuts can quietly shorten healthy life
Dr. Nitzan Anav
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22:47 | 12.08.25
Israeli scientist named global leader for discovery of hidden immune defense that fights infections
Prof. Yifat Merbl, a systems biologist in Weizmann Institute of Science’s Department of Systems Immunology, has been named to Nature’s 10, the journal’s annual list of the ten people who shaped science in 2025
Tzur Gueta
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19:42 | 12.08.25
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS shines in new images as it makes final pass through solar system
NASA and ESA release detailed views of 3I/ATLAS as the fast-moving interstellar comet approaches its Dec. 19 closest pass to Earth, with Hubble and Juice capturing its bright coma, twin tails and intense activity after its encounter with the sun
ynet Global
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11:57 | 12.08.25
'The patient and the puppy grow together': the farm helping war survivors rebuild their lives
At an animal-assisted therapeutic farm in Tel Mond, wounded soldiers, first responders and bereaved families find a path back from trauma, discovering healing through animals and the unconditional acceptance that helps pull them out of the depths
Anat Lev Adler
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14:55 | 12.07.25
Winter skin flares: how the cold intensifies chronic conditions
Stress and winter cold are compounding factors that worsen common skin diseases like atopic dermatitis, as shown by research linking severe anxiety to chronic flare-ups
Dr. Alina Lozinski
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13:42 | 12.07.25
It's not 10,000: How many steps a day should you really walk?
How many times have you heard that 10,000 steps is a guarantee of a long and happy life; Well, a comprehensive study published earlier this year dares to challenge it. So how many steps do you really need? The answer is good news for the lazy among us
Eitan Gefen
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05:01 | 12.07.25
The tropical fruit gaining attention for blood sugar balance and appetite reduction
Garcinia, a fruit native to South India and Southeast Asia, is said to help balance blood sugar levels and support digestive cleansing
Liora Houbara
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11:41 | 12.05.25
Israel sees early, severe Flu surge as children hit hard and vaccination rates stay low
A sharp November jump in flu A is shown in Maccabi data; nearly 6 in 10 preschoolers tested were positive, and a quarter of community PCR samples came back flu A, up from 5% a year ago; only 13% have been vaccinated
Or Hadar
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08:18 | 12.05.25
What time is it on Mars? We finally know the answer
Physicists at NIST have calculated exactly how time diverges on Mars, showing clocks there run hundreds of microseconds faster each day due to weaker gravity and the planet’s eccentric orbit — a key step toward future navigation and communication across planets
Yogev Israeli
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22:49 | 12.04.25
Experts sound alarm after viral 10,000-calorie challenge kills fitness influencer
After the sudden death of Russian fitness trainer Dmitry Nuyanzin, who consumed 10,000 calories a day in an online challenge, experts warn that extreme metabolic strain can cause organ failure and fatal arrhythmias, even in healthy young adults
Eitan Gefen
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13:42 | 12.04.25
Regular workouts but no progress? This common mistake could be the reason
An international study of more than a million adults over a decade found exercise still saves lives, but its benefits drop by nearly half in areas with heavy air pollution; what happens to the body on high-pollution days, and how can people keep training safely?
ynet
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05:33 | 12.04.25
Ten families around the world appear naturally immune to viruses
Scientists found a rare mutation in a small number of people that gives broad viral resistance and could guide future antiviral treatments as researchers work to develop defenses against both known and emerging diseases
Dr. Aner Ottolenghi, Dr. Dror Bar-Nir
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08:00 | 12.03.25
Infrared saunas go mainstream at home, and Israelis are all for it
Infrared saunas gain global momentum and now surge in Israel too, driven by wellness claims and their rise as a new lifestyle marker; but is this just a passing trend or a meaningful therapeutic tool?
Eitan Gefen
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05:52 | 12.03.25
Fitness trainer dies in extreme weight gain challenge, consuming 10,000 calories a day
Dmitry Nuyanzin, a 30-year-old from Russia, gained 13 kilograms in a month to promote his fitness program by gaining then losing it all; he died in his sleep this week, reportedly from cardiac arrest after a severe metabolic overload
Eitan Gefen
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20:26 | 12.02.25
Bar Refaeli tried it too: Salmon sperm treatments emerge as the beauty world’s latest trend
The latest beauty trend comes from salmon testes; manufacturers now extract salmon DNA fragments and inject or apply them to the skin, aiming for renewal, repair and a glow said to mimic the vitality of swimming upstream
Mali Zaidman
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10:28 | 12.02.25
Assisted-suicide pioneer ends his life through the procedure at his own clinic
Human rights lawyer Ludwig Minelli, who founded Switzerland’s Dignitas group, died by assisted suicide at one of its clinics days before his 93rd birthday; Dignitas hailed him as a 'pioneer and fighter' and vowed to carry on his mission
Oren Reis
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18:35 | 11.30.25
How dirty is your reusable water bottle? Experts warn of hidden health risks
Reusable water bottles, even when used only for water, can harbor harmful microorganisms; here's how to keep them clean, and why it's so important
Tzur Gueta
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14:57 | 11.30.25
Why women outlive men — and why Israelis live longer than most
Global life expectancy has surged over the past century, and Israel now ranks fourth worldwide at more than 83 years; what drives longevity, why women almost always outlive men and could turning 100 soon become far less rare?
Eitan Gefen
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05:43 | 11.29.25
Sitting all day? These two drinks may protect your blood vessels
A new study finds vascular damage from prolonged sitting begins within two hours, even in very fit people; a cup of high-flavanol cocoa or black or green tea beforehand keeps blood flow normal and fits easily into a daily menu
ynet Global
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03:51 | 11.29.25
What causes cleft lip and palate? A genetic clue emerges
Researchers have found that a defect in the processing of tRNAs may contribute to the development of cleft lip and cleft palate—two of the most common craniofacial malformations
Dr. Gal Haimovich/ Davidson Institute of Science
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13:00 | 11.27.25
One week off Instagram, TikTok linked to sharp drop in depression and anxiety, study finds
A large US study found that a one-week break from social media cut symptoms of depression, anxiety and insomnia, especially among those already struggling; researchers say the harm lies less in screen time than in unhealthy, passive use patterns
Tzur Gueta
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08:04 | 11.26.25
The five-second test: early signs of heart failure you shouldn’t ignore
A simple at-home test and often-overlooked symptoms like fatigue, shortness of breath and sudden weight gain can help detect heart failure early and prompt timely medical care
Dvir Reshef, Tzur Gueta
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23:36 | 11.25.25
Patient undergoes surgery on the wrong side at Emek Medical Center
The hospital reported the error to the Health Ministry and said the female patient later received the correct treatment; a health official called it a 'serious failure that must not happen'
Or Hadar
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10:23 | 11.25.25
Not just kids: Adults get crossed eyes too, and here’s how to catch it early
Strabismus, or crossed eyes, can start in childhood or develop later after a stroke, tumor or neurological illness; it may cause double vision or lazy eye and hurt confidence; expert says it is a medical issue involving brain processing and needs early treatment
Tzur Gueta
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00:42 | 11.25.25
Solar system may be moving more than 3 times faster than scientists thought
New findings about the speed and direction in which our solar system is moving through the universe challenges the standard model of cosmology; The new discovery, which confirms previous observations, proves that the standard model of cosmology is likely wrong
Yogev Israeli
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11:26 | 11.24.25
10th victim in measles wave: Unvaccinated toddler dies in Tiberias
A 1½‑year‑old toddler arrived at the North Medical Center (Poriya) in critical condition with respiratory symptoms related to the disease; After resuscitation efforts, the medical team was forced to declare him dead
Or Hadar
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18:32 | 11.23.25
Tired all the time? These are the foods you should eliminate from your diet
Heavy meals, simple carbohydrates, saturated fats, sugary juices and excess caffeine are just some of the things that make us want to sleep
Liora Houbara
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06:14 | 11.23.25
The chair that’s slowly killing you: 5 daily habits every office worker should adopt
Many of us spend hours sitting — at work, in traffic or at home — and it takes a serious toll on our health; you don’t need to change jobs, but adopting a few simple daily habits can help counter the risks of prolonged sitting
Dr. Nitzan Anav
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05:50 | 11.22.25
Why your earlobes reveal more about aging than you think
Often overlooked, the soft, cartilage‑free earlobe is one of the first facial features to show age—losing collagen, becoming elongated from sun and heavy earrings and now searchable for cosmetic care
Dr. Marina Landau
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05:21 | 11.22.25
Rare but real: The untold story of female gladiators in ancient Rome
Though excluded from politics and the military, some women in the Roman Empire fought as gladiators—often enslaved, sometimes elite and almost always for spectacle; new research sheds light on their battles, training and the myths that shaped them
Yogev Israeli
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04:51 | 11.22.25
Israeli startup QuantalX wins FDA clearance for first-of-its-kind brain function assessment system
The Delphi-MD system, combining magnetic stimulation and EEG, offers real-time, non-invasive brain health insights and sets new US regulatory standard; already in use in Israel and top US research centers, device now being deployed commercially
ynet Global
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02:11 | 11.22.25
Vitamin N: The healing power of nature
From lower stress and better sleep to sharper focus and faster recovery, studies show even brief daily exposure to nature—trees, parks or houseplants—can have powerful effects on your body and mind, especially in busy urban life
Dr. Yael Benvenisti
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02:04 | 11.22.25
Only speak one language? Your brain may be aging faster, study finds
A new study finds monolinguals are twice as likely to experience accelerated brain aging compared to multilinguals, with strong links between speaking multiple languages and reduced cognitive decline
Tzur Gueta
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23:28 | 11.20.25
Tel Aviv University and Technion students win gold at prestigious international competition
More than 400 teams took part in this year’s iGEM competition in Paris; TAU earns gold for innovative strategy to treat advanced lung cancer; Technion team bags gold for cost-effective synthetic method to produce bromelain, a stem-derived enzyme
ynet
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16:41 | 11.20.25
Israeli team develops new treatment that helps immune system fight tumors more effectively
New treatment targets specialized immune‑suppressing macrophages in tumor microenvironment; these macrophages express a receptor called TREM2 and have been shown to contribute to poor responses to therapy and decreased survival in cancer patients
ynet Global
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06:05 | 11.20.25
5 post-workout recovery meals: what to eat and when
After a workout, your body needs protein for muscle repair, carbs to restore glycogen and fats or vitamins for recovery; experts recommend eating within 30–60 minutes post-exercise at a 3:1 carb-protein ratio; here are 5 top foods for strength or cardio training
ynet
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19:37 | 11.19.25
Prof. Avishai Dekel, pioneering Israeli astrophysicist and cosmologist, dies at 74
Dekel spent decades as a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and published hundreds of groundbreaking studies on the structure and evolution of the universe
Yaron Drukman
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10:52 | 11.18.25
Israeli-American team discovers many distant planets may have water on them
Study shows that under the extreme pressures and temperatures inside sub-Neptune planets, dense hydrogen can react with molten rock to create substantial quantities of water
Yogev Israeli
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09:24 | 11.18.25
Israeli researcher helps develop breakthrough treatment that cuts blood fats by over 50%
A large international study found a new drug reduces triglyceride levels by more than 50% and lowers pancreatitis risk by up to 85%; Dr. Hofit Cohen of Sheba Medical Center says the therapy 'changes the course of patients’ lives'
Tzur Gueta
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02:10 | 11.18.25
Mysterious inflammation blinds two teens, solution found in northern Israel cave
What began as a fun cave exploration near their Galilee homes ended with weeks of unexplained fever, vision loss and hospitalization, until doctors made a rare diagnosis
Or Hadar, Eitan Glikman
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14:29 | 11.17.25
The plant secret that helps prevent winter illnesses
Cat's claw is anti-inflammatory, it shortens infection duration, elevates antioxidant levels and also supports the body in fatigue conditions
Liora Houbara
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08:00 | 11.17.25
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