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Migraines in a heatwave: how weather affects headaches
From sleep disruptions to wildfire smoke, the summer months bring a surge in migraine attacks; Dr. Oved Daniel, an Israeli neurologist, explains the science behind the seasonal spike - and what patients can do to find relief
Dr. Oved Daniel
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04.15.26
Israel to begin daylight saving time on March 27
Daylight saving time will remain in effect until Oct. 25, 2026, when clocks move back one hour overnight between Saturday and Sunday
Ilana Curiel
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03.22.26
Israel’s flight nightmare begins as summer prices hit records
As war uncertainty lingers, limited flights, slow airline returns and surging demand could drive Israeli airfare to historic highs this summer, with experts warning delays or cancellations remain possible if security risks persist
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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03.18.26
Forecast: Scorching temperatures sweep Israel on last day of summer break
Eilat could reach 39°C (102°F), while the Dead Sea, Jordan Valley and southern Negev will experience severe heat; coastal and central areas will be slightly cooler with partly cloudy to clear skies
Ynet
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08.31.25
'How does the mighty IDF not have a generator?': Inside the base where power cables melted
At Sayarim base near Eilat, 115°F heat melted power cables, cutting off AC and cold water for 400 female recruits; days later, the power was back, schnitzel was on the menu and officers insisted the crisis was over after millions were spent on repairs
Oded Shalom
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08.23.25
Heat wave expected in Israel through start of week
Unseasonably hot weather will continue on Sunday, with widespread heavy heat stress; minor drop in temperatures is expected on Monday, returning to seasonal averages and bringing some relief
Ynetnews
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08.23.25
Record-breaking heat wave leaves three dead in Israel
A 55-year-old man died from heatstroke in Tiberias, a 70-year-old man in Eilat and four-year-old Sahar Dyaa al-Kharoub from Arara in the Negev died after being left in a locked car; more than 2,565 others sought medical care
Or Hadar
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08.16.25
Israel cools after weeklong heat wave shatters records
Temperatures across Israel dropped Saturday after a record-breaking heat wave that brought rare rain to Jerusalem, sent readings above 51°C in Eilat and left a man dead, though forecasters warned the heat will linger into next week
Ynetnews
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08.16.25
How extreme heat disrupts brain function, changes our behavior
Severe heat doesn’t just make us uncomfortable—it impairs brain defenses, disrupts sleep, lowers cognitive performance, heightens irritability, and worsens medical conditions, say neuroscientists and psychologists
Tzur Gueta, Eitan Gefen
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08.15.25
Energy poverty exacerbates summer heat for Israel’s vulnerable communities
As a heat wave scorches Israel, low-income families in poorly insulated homes face soaring energy costs and dangerous conditions, highlighting the growing crisis of energy poverty
Ilana Curiel, Shira Kadri-Ovadia
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08.11.25
Heat wave to shatter near-century-old records across Israel
Temperatures in the Jordan Valley expected to reach 51°C; meteorologists warn of extreme heat stress, tropical humidity, strong winds and possible flash floods in the Negev
Ilana Curiel
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08.10.25
July was third-warmest on record, EU scientists say
Copernicus Climate Change Service says new temperature records and more climate extremes can be expected unless greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere are brought down
Associated Press
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08.07.25
Don’t sweat it: Debunking eight common summer health myths
Common summer beliefs, from sunburn being the only sign of skin damage to relying on SPF makeup or ice cream for protection, are often myths that can put health at risk; here are the truths behind them
Dr. Yael Benvenisti
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07.31.25
Fruit or veggie? The unexpected salad that’s taking over summer
Try this refreshing summer salad featuring nectarines, apricots and crisp vegetables—a vibrant mix that’s as surprising as it is delicious
Roni Cohen
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07.26.25
Why mosquitoes bite some people more than others
Summer brings sharp rise in mosquito bites, causing discomfort for many; only female mosquitoes bite for egg development; factors like blood type, body heat and sweat composition affect bite frequency; natural prevention and relief methods can help
Dr. Yael Benvenisti
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07.22.25
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