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For the first time, Israel women's national basketball team will be led by female head coach
Shira Haelion, one of the most decorated coaches in Israeli women’s basketball league, makes history as she steps into national team role, calling appointment 'an incredible honor and a dream come true'
Raanan Weiss
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09.10.25
Dr. Michal Mekel appointed first female director of Rambam Health Care Campus
Mekel makes history as the first woman to lead Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa—stepping into the role with deep roots in the hospital, a vision for innovation and resilience, and a commitment to patient care
Or Hadar
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09.09.25
Israeli health-tech startup secures $1.6M grant for revolutionary at-home fertility device
IMMA Health wins Israel Innovation Authority funding and EU recognition for AI-powered transvaginal ultrasound technology that could transform women's reproductive care
Ynetnews
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09.08.25
'There is a rise in women’s motivation to enlist in combat roles'
Brig. Gen. Ella Shado-Shechtman, recently the chief of staff’s adviser on gender affairs, discusses army changes she helped shape, including combating sexual harassment, integrating transgender soldiers and advancing women in the military
Tzipora Roman
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09.06.25
'There’s no woman who hears ‘egg donation’ and doesn’t cry': Becoming a mother after 40
At 47, Merav Blumenfeld gave birth to her second child via egg donation; after a failed first marriage and a new life in Thailand, she now helps women facing infertility, saying even without shared genes, motherhood is still possible and full of hope
Dina Halutz
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09.04.25
Why we keep repeating toxic relationship patterns — and how to break free
Many women find themselves in repeated relationships with the same type of partner, even when they know he’s not right for them. Why are we drawn to these patterns — and how can we finally break the cycle?
Hila Daniel
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09.04.25
Heart failure in women: Key risk factors and how to prevent them
Heart failure in women stems from a mix of traditional risks like hypertension and obesity, and sex-specific factors including hormonal changes, reproductive history and chronic inflammation; early prevention and awareness are key to reducing future heart disease
Tzur Gueta
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09.02.25
Navigating menopause: How hormones, heat waves and body changes transform life
From sudden weight gain and hot flashes to strained relationships and self-doubt, women share the emotional, physical, and social realities of menopause—and the strategies that help reclaim confidence and vitality
Dana Spektor
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08.30.25
On both sides of the syringe: Fertility care must evolve
Opinion: After six years of fertility treatments, Dr. Nadia Prisant argues that the next revolution is not another drug but tools that let women monitor treatment from home, restore autonomy and make medicine fit their lives—not the other way around
Dr. Nadia Prisant
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08.27.25
Women who experience stalking face higher risk of heart attack and stroke
A US study finds women subjected to stalking face a 41% higher risk of heart disease and stroke, rising to 70% for those who obtained restraining orders. Experts warn chronic stress from harassment can be deadly
Tzur Gueta
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08.22.25
‘Not giving up this opportunity’: Orthodox women innovate through war
Even missile sirens and a 12-day conflict with Iran could not stop the Jerusalem College of Technology’s biggest hackathon from producing real-world defense and tech solutions
Addie J. Davis/The Media Line
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08.10.25
Mossad launches first public recruitment drive for national service women
Israel’s spy agency opens elite program to broader pool of national service volunteers, offering hands-on roles in tech, intelligence and operations; move marks rare public step by the notoriously secretive organization
Itamar Eichner
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08.03.25
Women know first - stop normalizing the pain
Opinion: An uptick of awareness about uterine fibroid shines a light on a widespread yet under-discussed women’s health crisis, as new research reveals the serious pregnancy risks linked to fibroids
Dr. Nadia Prisant
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07.29.25
Almost abducted at age 11: Ex-Lebanese refugee honored in Israel
Dr. Safaa Khanjar, Druze educator honored by the Education Ministry, shares journey from fleeing Lebanon’s Hezbollah threats at 14 to teaching resilience at a northern Israeli high school
Galit Hareli
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06.03.25
New study shows men fall in love faster, more often
A surprising study from the Australian National University reveals that men, on average, fall in love in just over four weeks, while women take nearly two months; Despite this, women experience love more intensely and with greater emotional depth
Adi Shaham
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05.17.25
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