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Israeli study finds troubling link between ultra-processed food and Alzheimer’s
A new study found that high consumption of ultra-processed food during midlife increases the risk of Alzheimer's later in life—even among healthy individuals; Each additional daily serving raised the risk by 13%, according to data from 1,375 US participants tracked for 13 years
Eitan Gefen
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20:58 | 04.25.25
Heart attacks during workout: What to learn from Bennett's case
Former prime minister Naftali Bennett’s cardiac episode during a workout highlights how intense exercise, while beneficial for long-term health, can temporarily elevate heart risks; know what to look out for
Prof. Barak Zafrir
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17:46 | 04.24.25
Global COVID vaccine study cut short by Trump administration
Global Vaccine Data Network’s comprehensive COVID-19 vaccine safety study is abruptly terminated due to Trump-era budget cuts, leaving experts worried
Tzur Gueta
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13:05 | 04.24.25
Disintegrating planet 140 light-years away leaves massive comet-like trail
A rocky exoplanet named BD+05 4868 Ab, discovered by NASA’s TESS telescope, is losing mass equivalent to Mount Everest per orbit and leaving behind a massive debris trail
Yogev Israeli
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00:19 | 04.24.25
New blood type system identified in rare discovery by Israeli, UK researchers
A 1972 blood sample from a pregnant woman led to a joint UK-Israel discovery: a deletion in the MAL gene prevents the expression of the AnWj antigen, found in over 99.9% of people; 'This new blood group demands great clinical caution and tailored transfusions,' expert says
Tzur Gueta
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01:17 | 04.23.25
'Rise of antisemitism like in Holocaust': Israeli neurologist accepts Nobel-level Alzheimer’s award
Professor Gil Rabinovici’s 2025 Potamkin Prize win for revolutionizing Alzheimer’s diagnosis shares the spotlight with his bold condemnation of antisemitism on U.S. campuses and future of neurological treatment; His remarks were met with applause
Eitan Gefen
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17:34 | 04.22.25
The deadly truth behind The White Lotus’s forbidden fruit
Show's enigmatic fruit capable of deadly feats: hidden toxins, global infamy and why this unassuming tree has terrified communities for centuries
Dr. Noam Levitan
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17:51 | 04.21.25
When granny starts telling dirty jokes: These are the early signs of dementia
Although most people see memory loss as the earliest indication of cognitive decline, symptoms of dementia can appear years earlier and include behavioral changes, sleep disorders and loss of empathy; these are things to look out for
Dr. Oren Tene
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14:55 | 04.20.25
Immune support to cancer care: The rising role of medicinal mushrooms
Once confined to Asian kitchens and traditional medicine, medicinal mushrooms are now emerging from the shadows of supermarket aisles and alternative‑health clinics to take center stage in modern wellness routines
Eitan Gefen
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12:33 | 04.20.25
This Israeli team is racing to stop newborn deaths in Africa—one breath at a time
An Israeli team from Neonatologists for Africa is training Ghanaian health care workers in modern neonatal resuscitation amid harsh conditions, aiming to reduce the region’s high infant mortality rate and improve newborn survival
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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19:36 | 04.19.25
More women opt for breast reduction surgery in Israel
Some 14,000 Israeli women last year say they opted for breast reduction surgery to prioritize comfort, health and fashion; what does the procedure include?
Eitan Gefen
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10:24 | 04.19.25
Towering enigma: Prototaxites and the secrets of earth 400 million years ago
Prototaxites, towering organisms from 375 million years ago, defy classification as plants or fungi; Recent research suggests they may belong to an extinct evolutionary branch, raising questions about their growth, ecological role and mysterious disappearance from Earth's ancient landscapes
ynet correspondents
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22:53 | 04.18.25
Balanced nutrition for better mood: The science behind what we eat
Our diet has a profound impact on mental health and mood; Consuming nutrient-rich foods like whole grains, leafy greens, and omega-3 fatty acids enhances emotional balance, while processed foods and sugar increase risks for anxiety, depression and cognitive decline
Libi Kazarnovsky
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21:35 | 04.18.25
Seeing the universe in a new light
A development led by an Israeli scientist has significantly improved the image quality of ground-based telescopes; 'These are the sharpest images we’ll see this decade'
Ettay Nevo, Davidson Institute of Science
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18:46 | 04.18.25
Chew on this: Your gum might be full of microplastics — here’s how much
Chewing gum releases hundreds of microplastic particles into saliva within minutes, new study finds; 'We’re entering a new era,' expert says, 'We must consider hidden, undeclared elements in our food, water, air—even our clothes'
Tzur Gueta
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17:30 | 04.18.25
This Passover liberate yourself from 'digital slavery'
Pervasive use of smartphones and other devices leads to dangerous cycle of addiction, with average person checking their phone 150 times a day; this constant disruption not only stifles creativity but also makes it harder to engage in meaningful activities
Chava Treitel
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09:55 | 04.18.25
Dengue fever in Thailand, who should get vaccinated before traveling?
Dozens of Israelis contract dengue fever while traveling in Thailand, mainly during holidays and summer, as experts warn of severe symptoms and complications, with no area in Thailand free of risk—not even Koh Samui or Koh Phangan
Or Hadar
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09:24 | 04.18.25
You won’t believe what eggshells can do for your health
Eating eggshells might seem like just another bizarre internet trend, but more and more scientific studies are proving: eggshells surpass all calcium-rich foods—and their absorption is significantly better than that of supplements
Revital Federbush
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21:43 | 04.16.25
Pop star Robbie Williams reveals scurvy diagnosis after extreme diet
British singer's scurvy diagnosis, triggered by rapid weight loss and medication, exposes the modern comeback of a centuries-old disease; how can you avoid it?
Eitan Gefen
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21:06 | 04.16.25
The trauma no one sees: Israel’s war with PTSD
Former undercover soldier Shir Peled shares her PTSD story and helps others via the Helem Club in a program fostering community and reducing mental health stigma
Maayan Hoffman / The Media Line
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08:40 | 04.16.25
Israeli ALS drug shows promise in slowing disease progression
NeuroSense Therapeutics’ Prime, a drug developed in Tel Aviv, demonstrates a 30% slowdown in disease progression in phase 2 trials
Tzur Gueta
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11:55 | 04.15.25
Blue Origin launches historic all-female spaceflight with Katy Perry, Gayle King
NS-31 mission makes history with an all-female crew including, reaching space and returning safely in a landmark moment for private spaceflight
Yaron Drukman
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16:50 | 04.14.25
The woman behind the innovations powering tomorrow’s smartest devices
Mini medical devices, green tech, advanced radar and AI tools are among the innovations led by Prof. Yonina Eldar of the Weizmann Institute, a global leader in signal processing and recipient of the Israel Prize in Engineering Research
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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17:00 | 04.13.25
Up and down: The science behind mountain growth and decline
Tectonic forces push mountains like Everest upward while erosion and glacial melt reshape continents, revealing Earth’s dynamic balance between uplift, decay and climate-driven change
Shaked Engelberg/Davidson Institute of Science
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11:24 | 04.13.25
Can salt affect your mood? New study suggests high-sodium diet may trigger depression
New study finds potential causal link between high-sodium diet and depression-like symptoms in mice, underscoring the growing importance of balanced nutrition for mental health
Eitan Gefen
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22:01 | 04.12.25
How Oct. 7 and the ongoing war haunting our dreams?
Fish swimming in murky waters and deceased relatives suddenly returning for a visit — new studies are trying to uncover which recurring themes appear in Israelis’ dreams since October 7, whether collective dreaming is real, and how the subconscious steps in to give us the strength we lacked in the moment
Shira Kadari-Ovadia
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23:41 | 04.11.25
Israeli astrophysicist cracks black hole secrets with elite NASA fellowship: This week in space
A major fellowship to a researcher studying high-energy astrophysical phenomena, an Israeli experiment launching aboard a private space mission, a farewell to a groundbreaking space telescope and a closer look at what happens to bones in space
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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08:32 | 04.11.25
Meghan Markle's health scare: Understanding postpartum preeclampsia
Duchess of Sussex revealed she suffered from postpartum preeclampsia, a rare and life-threatening condition; what are the signs—and when is it dangerous? Expert warns it can appear up to 12 weeks after birth, stressing the need for postnatal monitoring
Tzur Gueta
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00:58 | 04.11.25
Israeli scientists identify gene switch that turns immune cells against cancer
Weizmann Institute scientists found that silencing the Zeb2 gene turns immune cells from aiding cancer to attacking it; in mouse trials, a targeted molecule reprogrammed cells near bladder tumors—offering a glimpse into a promising future therapy
Ynetnews
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19:41 | 04.10.25
A British journalist had a scooter accident in Tel Aviv - here's what she told her readers about health care in Israel
Journalist Isabel Oakeshott experienced Israeli health care firsthand at Ichilov hospital; Praising the health care system's speed and efficiency, she contrasted it with the British equivalent, concluding: 'The care I received in Israel puts the NHS to shame'
Oren Rice
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12:03 | 04.10.25
Breakthrough male birth control pill advances to human trials
First non-hormonal male contraceptive pill enters Phase 2 clinical trials; with promising results in animals, it offers reversible, side-effect-free option, aiming to shift the contraceptive burden and promote more equitable sharing of family planning responsibilities
Tzur Gueta
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17:31 | 04.09.25
Planning for the end: Things everyone should prepare before death
Most of us plan every detail of life but avoid deciding how it should end; Advance medical directives and power of attorney under Israel's Dying Patient Law offer control and reduced suffering, yet many remain unaware of these important tools
Efrat Klipper-Dugma
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12:57 | 04.08.25
Toxic threat to Israel's water supply: Carcinogenic chemicals detected in strategic reservoir
Israel’s Shikma reservoir, critical for drinking water and agriculture, faces existential threats from sewage mismanagement, industrial negligence and illegal dumping
Haim Rivlin, Shomrim
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10:59 | 04.08.25
Living with OCD while cleaning house for Passover
Psychiatrists tell Ynet what to look out for as warning signs and the challenges people who suffer from OCD face during the annual housecleaning ahead of the holiday and how they may be treated
Tzur Gueta
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10:42 | 04.08.25
SpaceX launches first crewed polar orbit mission: This week in space
Private astronauts are once again pushing the boundaries of exploration, satellites are helping detect wildfires, and scientists have uncovered intriguing organic molecules on Mars
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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18:10 | 04.07.25
Memory through healing: Mobile holistic health unit in memory of paramedic who fell on October 7 sets out
A year and a half after she was murdered in the Be'eri clinic while treating the wounded under fire, paramedic Amit Mann continues to bring relief to war victims through a holistic treatment mobile unit bearing her name
Ofir Hausman
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12:17 | 04.07.25
The sanctuary where released hostages begin to heal
Far from the border with Gaza, the grounds of an old resort offer former captives and their families a refuge of peace, care and a sense of community on their way to recovery after unimaginable trauma
Hagar Kochavi
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06:46 | 04.07.25
AI beats doctors in accuracy of diagnoses and treatment, study finds
Study led by Israeli expert finds AI-generated medical recommendations surpass human accuracy in urgent care in most cases, prompting cautious optimism for better care in the future
Eitan Gefen
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12:39 | 04.06.25
The psychologist who transformed economic thinking
Daniel Kahneman, who passed away a year ago, revolutionized our understanding of economic behavior by demonstrating that our decisions are often guided by intuition and bias rather than pure rationality
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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18:59 | 04.05.25
IDF pilots energy-saving system to slash grid reliance in remote outposts
'InfraBox' pilot merges solar energy, smart storage and wastewater recycling to cut grid dependence, showcasing a scalable model for sustainable military operations and energy-efficient crisis management
Yogev Israeli
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16:45 | 04.05.25
How deep mantle currents shape the Earth's surface
Identifying mantle waves could provide insights into major climatic events, such as ice ages, ancient mass extinctions and even intraplate earthquakes
Shaked Engelberg/Davidson Institute of Science
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12:35 | 04.05.25
Ozempic and the new weight-loss economy
Convergence of technology and medicine holds potential to deliver more accurate outcomes, preserve muscle mass and reduce side effects—while giving rise to a rapidly expanding market worth hundreds of billions of dollars
Dr. Merav Mor
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08:43 | 04.05.25
Sex: Why you should stop feeling embarrassed and start communicating
What’s more attractive: someone who clearly says what feels good or someone who stays silent and hopes for the best? Despite the discomfort that may come with discussing your sexuality, it’s time to speak up
Shirli Grayfner
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23:15 | 04.04.25
Global warming accelerates glacier melt much faster than anticipated
Arctic sea ice is melting at a much faster rate than previously expected; A new study warns that within just two and a half years, the Arctic Ocean could experience its first nearly ice-free summer—a dramatic milestone in the unfolding climate crisis
Tamir Yerushalmi/Davidson Institute of Science
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19:08 | 04.04.25
Revolutionary drug slashes major heart disease risk by over 90%
Eli Lilly’s Lepodisiran shows unprecedented reduction in hereditary heart disease risk, sparking Phase 3 trials to validate long-term clinical benefits and redefine treatment for high Lp(a) patients; patients in Israel are participating in Phase 3 trial
Tzur Gueta
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01:06 | 04.04.25
Israeli scientists develop electromagnetic launcher for future Moon missions
Researchers from Ariel University have developed an electromagnetic launch system capable of accelerating payloads at high speeds using only electrical energy; Coilguns could replace chemical-fueled rockets in the future
Yogev Israeli
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16:27 | 04.03.25
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft back from space, and India wants the Moon
NASA likely to require another test flight from Boeing, private lunar mission wraps up, India ramps up its Moon ambitions, galaxies appear to be aging faster than expected and wild new way to win a ticket to Mars
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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08:00 | 04.03.25
From moonshot to funding freeze: SpaceIL halts Beresheet 2 lunar mission
Project to launch a second Israeli spacecraft to the moon was frozen after failing to secure the necessary funding, but SpaceIL’s educational initiatives will continue as usual; Freezing the mission does not mean it has been abandoned, officials say
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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08:14 | 04.02.25
How a history-making LGBT astronaut was accused of the first-ever space crime
Anne McClain, NASA’s first openly lesbian astronaut, made headlines after being accused of accessing her ex-partner’s bank account from space; the case, once dubbed the first space crime, ended with charges against the accuser for filing a false report
Yaron Drukman
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19:39 | 03.31.25
Autism rates rising in Israel, with increases linked to parental age
Parental age is a key factor in rising autism rates in developed countries, including Israel, alongside improved diagnosis and awareness; Data in Israel show 7 in 1,000 people are on the spectrum, with 45% having an additional disability
Or Hadar
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14:34 | 03.31.25
Watch: German spacecraft crashes into sea seconds after launch into space
Isar Aerospace’s Spectrum rocket fails its maiden voyage and crashes into the Norwegian Sea seconds after liftoff, dealing a blow to Europe’s fledgling commercial space sector
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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08:26 | 03.31.25
Ozempic pills match injectables in reducing heart attacks and strokes for diabetics, study finds
Rybelsus slashes cardiovascular risks by 14% in type 2 diabetes patients, challenging injectable dominance and fueling Novo Nordisk’s bid to expand its market amid rising competition
Oren Rice
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00:34 | 03.31.25
Israel could face measles outbreak as vaccination numbers drop
Health officials warn that some areas, including Jerusalem, could be susceptible to the virus after declining MMRV vaccination rates and rising global spread of the disease
Or Hadar
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14:26 | 03.30.25
E-cigarettes as addictive as traditional cigarettes, study finds
A Canadian study found that dual users of regular and e-cigarettes showed similar addiction levels to exclusive e-cigarette users, while non-smokers who vape reported lower dependence — though nicotine products still caused notable addiction
Or Hadar
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16:33 | 03.28.25
Pregnancy recovery may take over a year, Israeli scientists find
New Israeli study published in Science Advances sheds light on the physical changes that accompany pregnancy and the postpartum period
Zur Guetta
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09:13 | 03.28.25
Fatty liver disease in children: A growing health crisis in Israel
Once an adult health crisis, fatty liver disease is now striking children as young as five driven by modern diets and sedentary habits, demanding urgent lifestyle shifts to prevent irreversible damage
Eitan Gefen
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16:54 | 03.27.25
Freed hostages asked to share their medical information for report to UN on Gaza captivity
Exclusive: Health Ministry asks hostages who returned in the January cease-fire deal to authorize access to hospital records documenting their condition upon release
Or Hadar
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21:06 | 03.26.25
Implications to health as Israel to begin daylight saving time
Experts highlight the impact on sleep cycles, mood, and overall health; From disrupted biological clocks to fatigue and concentration challenges, discover strategies to adapt and make the most of longer daylight hours
Tzur Gueta
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20:40 | 03.25.25
NASA layoffs, Saturn’s moons and a new telescope: This week in space
NASA is initiating layoffs as part of a cost-cutting plan; meanwhile, a powerful new space telescope is launched, 128 new moons have been discovered orbiting Saturn, and the Voyager spacecraft are getting a life-extending strategy
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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16:00 | 03.25.25
Delayed diagnoses and misunderstood symptoms: The challenge of rare disease Lipodystrophy
Advocates Andra Stratton and Sharon Halperin are raising awareness of lipodystrophy, a rare fat disorder often misdiagnosed; through global networks, they aim to improve diagnosis, access to care, and support for patients in the US and Israel
Sharon Kidon
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08:57 | 03.25.25
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