Inactive children suffer the consequences later in life, study finds

A recent study published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism reveals that children who lead a physically inactive lifestyle may face elevated cholesterol levels in early adulthood, leading to potential heart health issues in their mid-40s. The research suggests that childhood sedentary behavior contributes significantly to a person’s cholesterol levels before their mid-20s, […]

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Are chia seeds good for you? – study

In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists at Oregon State University have successfully sequenced the genome of the chia plant, offering a comprehensive blueprint that could revolutionize future research by harnessing this remarkable plant’s nutritional and health benefits. Published in a recent paper, the researchers delved into the molecular intricacies of chia genes, identifying specific genes associated […]

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Health fund psychologists, private therapists to get government grants

Large numbers of psychologists work privately rather than in public health organizations after their graduation and qualification, because they earn much more. The Finance and Health ministries, and the Histadrut labor federation, which are well aware of this problem, have finally decided to do something about it. The huge numbers of traumatized Israelis who were […]

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Experts reveal proper bathroom hygiene to avoid infections

Proper bathroom hygiene is crucial to avoid infections, irritations, and discomfort. Numerous studies highlight the risks of incorrect toilet paper use, wiping techniques, and even flushing habits. Let’s start with toilet paper: While various types are available, experts suggest considering alternatives to toilet paper altogether. Japanese scientists recommend bidets, emphasizing their ability to reduce infection […]

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Can owning a cat increase the risk of schizophrenia-related disorders?

A recent review conducted by Australian researchers has raised questions about the potential link between cat ownership and an increased risk of schizophrenia-related disorders. The study, which analyzed 17 research papers spanning over four decades and involving 11 countries, including the US and the UK, highlights the need for further investigation into this intriguing association. […]

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