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Anat Lev Adler
Why stress shuts down women’s sexual desire — and the nerve behind it
The vagus nerve, which influences mood and creates calm, plays a crucial role in activating the female sexual system; it explains why many women need safety and relaxation to feel desire and intimacy, and why stress can shut sex down entirely
Anat Lev Adler
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12.26.25
‘I lit up at every sentence Trump said’: business leader sees boom in US-Israel economic ties
AmCham Israel CEO Galit Meyran says US firms are lining up to invest, Trump tariffs are being addressed, and a 2026 Israeli trade delegation is planned, with top interest in defense tech, AI, health innovation and postwar regional partnership
Anat Lev Adler
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12.18.25
Israeli study challenges work-from-home myth as burnout stays high
Remote work was supposed to ease burnout, but a nationwide Israeli study of 5,504 employees finds nearly half are highly exhausted and working from home often makes it worse, as blurred boundaries and nonstop demands fuel stress across sectors
Anat Lev Adler
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12.09.25
'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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12.07.25
‘Some fallen soldiers were already in my heart’: IDF casualties chief on grief, social media and two years of war
After 24 years as an IDF casualty officer and now heading the military’s Casualties Department, Col. Meital Samet-Cohen describes the unprecedented toll of a war entering its third year, the race against social media, young widows, her own recovery from injury and the many soldiers she knows only after they fall
Anat Lev Adler
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11.15.25
Israeli rider Isabella Russekoff faces hate but rises higher
Israeli-American olympian hopeful proudly represents Israel on the world stage, transforming online hate and antisemitism into a mission of resilience and pride as she prepares for 2028 Olympics and continues to share Israel’s story abroad
Anat Lev Adler
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10.22.25
From fields of loss to single malt: Kibbutz Be'eri launches its first whiskey
Two years after October 7 Hamas massacre, Kibbutz Be’eri turns its bloodied fields into barley for Israel’s first single-malt whiskey, 'Single Be’eri,' blending resilience, revival and tradition in project honoring Gaza border communities’ determination to rebuild
Anat Lev Adler
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09.09.25
Ditch the sugar, balance your plate: Israeli nutrition experts debunk food myths
With nearly 60% of Israeli adults overweight, experts call for a shift to metabolic nutrition, focusing on protein-rich meals and mindful summer eating; dietitians recommend fruit moderation, cooling herbs and anti-inflammatory tips to support health
Anat Lev Adler
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07.19.25
Wife of 'Fauda' star recalls Gaza injury: 'It's the army, Idan's seriously wounded'
Miriam Amedi, wife of wounded Israeli star Idan Amedi, recounts in interview her struggle managing home and work while her husband fought in Gaza—cutting maternity leave short to advocate for people with disabilities
Anat Lev Adler
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07.11.25
The body's hidden clock: What's the ideal time for a bathroom break?
Naturopath Almog Gold explains the ancient Chinese medicine concept of the body clock, offering a holistic guide to aligning daily routines with natural energy shifts for optimal health
Anat Lev Adler
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07.05.25
'Only the Iranian people can rise up, it has to come from within'
Iran expert Dr. Thamar Eilam Gindin reflects on 20 years of research, the limits of outside intervention and the potential for change from within.
Anat Lev Adler
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07.05.25
Israel opens world's first research institute studying hope
Hebrew University pioneers global first institute for hope science, teaching resilience amid war; national 'hope index' to launch and inspect Israeli society's level
Anat Lev Adler
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06.08.25
The incredible story of teenager murdered in Auschwitz whose painting flew into space
Yad Vashem receives the long-thought-to-be-lost complete personal archive of Petr Ginz, known for his prolific writing, illustrations, and editorial work while imprisoned in the Theresienstadt ghetto
Anat Lev Adler
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04.17.25
'Some testimonies we collect come with a trigger warning'
Award-winning director Talya Tibbon discusses her unique methodology recording October 7 testimonies, the harrowing accounts collected and the contrast between the comfortable life abroad and the horrors she documents
Anat Lev Adler
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01.31.25
'Bella Hadid cried when I told her about October 7'
Israeli designer Brit Shaked shares insights from behind-the-scenes interactions with Bella and Gigi Hadid, despite their anti-Israel stance; reveals challenges of haute couture, navigating competitive fashion world
Anat Lev Adler
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11.23.24
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