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Author: Arsen Mayer

Holiday Heart Syndrome: The risks of drinking during the holidays

December 10, 2022Arsen Mayer

With holidays like Hanukkah, Christmas and more coming up later this month, many will go out drinking on holiday outings. However, be careful not to drink too much. A phenomenon known as “Holiday Heart Syndrome,” occurs when binge drinking causes irregular heartbeats (Atrial fibrillation or A-fib), and there’s an even higher risk if the person […]

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Suicide prevention: Most from Rambam’s program didn’t try again

December 10, 2022December 10, 2022Arsen Mayer

Even when a desperate person attempts suicide and is likely to try again, it is possible to prevent it, according to researchers at the Rambam Healthcare Campus in Haifa who managed to avert suicide in all but one of 571 patients they treated.  It is common to assume that those who try to commit suicide […]

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Why do we have black spots in our eyes, and how dangerous are they?

December 10, 2022December 10, 2022Arsen Mayer

Problems with our eyesight are troubling, but most of the time they are neither dangerous nor urgent. Not so for problems with the retina, however, because they can do real damage and even lead to blindness. Dr. Avi Ohayon, senior retina and cataract surgeon in the eye department at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov […]

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Why is there poop that floats in the toilet and poop that sinks?

December 9, 2022Arsen Mayer

Why does some poop float and roll around in the toilet, while other poop sinks easily? Here’s an answer, albeit incomplete. IFLScience, a UK-based science website, states that for years, scientists didn’t know why some pieces of stool float while others immediately sink to the bottom of the toilet.  Theories have suggested that increased fat […]

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Smart stethoscope diagnosing heart issues wins Tel Aviv start-up contest

December 9, 2022December 9, 2022Arsen Mayer

Swedish start-up Acorai won the ICI conference for innovation in cardiology in Tel Aviv with its new innovation: A smart stethoscope that can help diagnose heart problems. The firm was one of 64 start-ups to take part in the competition featuring medical innovation start-ups from around the world, though around 40% of them were Israeli. […]

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Y chromosome may be disappearing in humans, new study finds

December 9, 2022December 9, 2022Arsen Mayer

Human sex has long been decided by the X and Y chromosomes – females are born with two X chromosomes, whereas males are born with one X and one Y chromosome. That future might be at risk as Y chromosomes continue to gradually disappear across different mammal species, a new study found. The study, which […]

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Zarka urges COVID-19 responsibility, caution in new wave of Omicron, flu

December 8, 2022December 8, 2022Arsen Mayer

With a week of upcoming family gatherings for Hanukkah, Christmas and New Year’s the combination of a cold and rainy winter, the Omicron variant of COVID-19 and the flu, the Health Ministry urges the public to take measures to protect themselves and those around them. Prof. Salman Zarka, the coronavirus project manager, said in an […]

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Female locust could be model for advancing human regenerative medicine

December 8, 2022December 8, 2022Arsen Mayer

Nerves in the human nervous system can stretch only up to 30 percent without tearing or being permanently damaged. But the female locust, which digs deep into the ground to lay her eggs in a safe place is able to extend her abdomen, including the nervous system, to two to three times its size – […]

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How to stop a child from experiencing pain during hospitalization

December 8, 2022December 8, 2022Arsen Mayer

What is a child who comes to a hospital afraid of? Everything, according to Dr. Noa Rosenfeld-Yehoshua, head of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Samson Assuta Ashdod University Hospital. “We do all we can to reduce the pain and fear with all the tools available to us,” she added. Assuta Ashdod’s pediatric department aims […]

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‘The darkness monster’: coping with childhood mental illness – opinion

December 7, 2022December 7, 2022Arsen Mayer

These were the words of the loving parents of a bright seven-year-old boy who is my patient. Their story, which they shared with me, appears in my book Who is Afraid of the Darkness Monster? Eleven parents, four teenagers and I disclosed the “behind the scenes” of coping with childhood mental illness for years. It […]

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