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World's oldest writing system originated from iconographic seals, study finds
Experts looking into origins of writing find links between proto-cuneiform and Sumerian usage of seals to follow agriculture and textile production
Yogev Israeli
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12.01.24
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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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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11.14.24
'The first wheels in history': 12,000-year-old spindle whorls found in Galilee
Hebrew University archaeologists uncover region’s first evidence of round stones used as spindle whorls to spin thread, dating back to late Stone Age
Ynet
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11.14.24
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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11.11.24
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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11.04.24
Lifestyle counts: Experts say about 40% of cancer cases are preventable
American Cancer Society study finds about half of cancer-attributed death are preventable when the leading factor is smoking and the second is being overweight; 'More than 80% of lung cancer cases are related to smoking'
Ron Crissy
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10.28.24
My brother's keeper: Study finds deep psychological impacts on siblings of victims of October 7 and fallen soldiers
Hebrew University study explores the 'unrecognized grief' of sibling loss during, after October 7 events, highlighting unique needs of those left to cope with loss; Findings challenge assumptions about grief dynamics, urging tailored responses for those affected by prolonged national crises
Gal Ganot
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10.15.24
Drug and alcohol use increased PTSD among Nova massacre survivors, study finds
Sheba Medical Center study finds heightened anxiety, depression in survivors using substances; alcohol causing the most significant dissociative states, impeding cognitive processing and recovery
Adir Yanko
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10.11.24
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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09.13.24
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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09.08.24
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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08.30.24
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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08.28.24
Ice Age Europeans were nearly extinct in climate change, study finds
Widescale analyses of demographic changes of early hunter-gatherer fossils shows extreme weather events nearly decimated humanity in western Europe
Yogev Israeli
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08.21.24
Former Gaza hostages face severe trauma, children suffer most, study finds
Schneider Children's Medical Center details physical and mental challenges faced by former hostages during treatment; young children exhibited submissive behavior patterns, some of whom suffered from recurring nightmares and observed speaking in whispers
Adir Yanko
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08.12.24
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