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Author: Arsen Mayer

Childhood lead exposure could lead to lower cognitive ability- study

November 10, 2022November 10, 2022Arsen Mayer

The Flint, Michigan water crisis has brought concern about lead toxicity in drinking water back into the headlines. But the public health issue goes well beyond Flint: According to recent estimates, more than half the population of the US was exposed to high levels of lead as children. This information has presented scientists with a […]

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Sheba Medical Center physicians lead Forbes Israel’s ranking

November 9, 2022Arsen Mayer

Amongst Israel’s 1428 best doctors 222 are from the Sheba Medical Center, according to Forbes Israel. Sheba physicians also lead in over 50% of the specialties, including cardiology, gynecology, oncology and more.  Forbes Israel’s method of ranking the physicians has mostly relied on peer reviews, meaning the physicians rank each other. This method is done […]

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Sleep apnea: What are the symptoms, causes and dangers? – explainer

November 9, 2022November 9, 2022Arsen Mayer

Sleep apnea is a potentially serious disorder in which one’s breathing is either shallow or stops during sleep. It can be caused by a number of factors, is a risk factor for other conditions and can even potentially cause death in its own right. While the condition remains a serious issue for those affected, various […]

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Can this eye-disease drug help stop COVID-19? New study thinks so

November 9, 2022Arsen Mayer

A medication used to treat eye diseases may be effective in fighting the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study. This doesn’t mean it can treat COVID-19 but rather that this drug, Verteporfin, can help stop the replication of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, which causes COVID-19 after it infects the body. The findings of this […]

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US man dismisses case claiming Skittles are unfit for human consumption

November 8, 2022Arsen Mayer

A California man who claimed Skittles are “unfit for human consumption” because they contained a known toxin has dismissed his federal lawsuit against Mars, the candy maker. Jenile Thames voluntarily dismissed his case on Monday, according to a filing by his lawyers in Oakland, California. No reason was given for the dismissal, which was without […]

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Blinding parasite possibly found in the Kinneret

November 8, 2022November 8, 2022Arsen Mayer

A parasite that can cause eye infections and even permanently impair vision may have been found in the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee), the Health Ministry announced on Tuesday evening. In recent days, the Health Ministry has received reports from ophthalmologists about at least 29 patients requiring hospitalizations due to severe inflammation of the cornea, corneal […]

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A glimpse into the future technologies of cardiology

November 8, 2022Arsen Mayer

The world of cardiology has been going through a technological revolution in the last few years that will improve and increase the efficiency and precision of one of the most prevalent medical fields in Israel and the world – heart catheterizations. Stents, valves, computer chips implanted in the heart, virtual reality, robotics, and artificial intelligence […]

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Long-COVID treatment effective for lingering effects – US-Israeli study

November 7, 2022November 7, 2022Arsen Mayer

The number of people suffering from lingering, long-haul COVID-19 symptoms is reaching startling proportions. In the US alone, at least 23 million adults – one in five who contracted the virus and recovered – and millions more around the world suffer from persistent health complications four weeks or more after an initial infection. An international […]

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Lab-grown red blood cells transfused into people in first trial -NHS

November 7, 2022Arsen Mayer

Laboratory-grown red blood cells have been transfused into people in the first such clinical trial in the world, the United Kingdoms National Health Service announced on Sunday.  According to the University of Bristol, which worked on the RESTORE research initiative jointly with the NHS and the University of Cambridge, two people have been given the […]

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Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center implements Imagene AI’s revolution

November 7, 2022November 7, 2022Arsen Mayer

For the first time in the world and only at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, pathologists have found a way to diagnose a cancer mutation and adjust treatment within minutes through a unique Israeli development that combines digital pathology with artificial intelligence.  A complex genetic molecular test must be performed on each tumor to locate […]

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