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Hope is always our best option: Staying hopeful in Israel during a war

This war can inspire us to do things we may not otherwise have done.

By DR. BATYA L. LUDMAN
25/05/2024

Soroka Medical Center: Israel’s ‘Iron Dome’ of health

As of today, Soroka has treated over 3,000 casualties arising from Oct. 7,. 2,100 of whom are wounded soldiers.

Therapy animals have strong feelings on the gender of their patients - study

The scientists examined the behavioral and cognitive traits of cattle that work as therapy animals.

The terrifying reason you might want to reconsider eating ultra-processed food

Researchers found that a 10% increase in the amount of ultra-processed foods eaten was associated with a 16% higher risk of cognitive impairment.

Second case of bird flu among dairy workers found in Michigan

A nasal swab of the farm worker tested negative, but an eye swab tested negative.

23/05/2024

UK discovers why nightmares and ‘daymares’ are signs of autoimmune disease

Recognizing early symptoms of nightmares and hallucinations could provide an “early warning system” helping doctors to improve care.

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish boys dance around a bonfire as they celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag Ba'Ome

Think twice before lighting a bonfire: How to celebrate Lag Ba’Omer safely and differently

The Health and Environmental Protection Ministries have urged those who celebrate to ensure safety and health and protect the environment.

HU team finds that depression can be treated effectively by online cognitive behavioral therapy

The study, whose findings deepen our understanding of how depression can be treated through internet-based interventions, found significant improvements in depression and insomnia symptoms over time.

Brooklyn chef to host dinner supporting fight against deadly childhood cancer

According to KidsHeath, nearly all cases of this form of cancer occur in children below the age of five.

Human-caused climate change is likely to worsen neurological and psychiatric diseases

The researchers stressed the urgent need to understand the impact of climate change on people with neurological conditions so as to protect their health

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