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Author: Arsen Mayer

Kfar Saba opens surfing course for soldiers for mental healthcare

March 17, 2024March 23, 2024Arsen Mayer

Last week, soldiers and reservists excitedly prepared for the start of a unique surfing course for those who have been recently released from combat, opened by the municipality of Kfar Saba. Aside from surfing lessons, the course also includes dialogue sessions with a psychotherapist. “There is a huge investment here by the municipality of Kfar […]

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Reviewing ‘Bummer’ by Marcus Burnstein

March 17, 2024March 17, 2024Arsen Mayer

The significance of the title of Marcus Burnstein’s book Bummer will, I am afraid, be lost on many readers born and raised in North America. Other Anglos – as we in Israel indiscriminatingly dub all English-speaking people – will get it. A “bum” in American English is something quite different from a “bum“ in British […]

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Cows can produce more milk if you treat them better, study finds

March 17, 2024March 17, 2024Arsen Mayer

Dairy cows in Israel are among the most prolific milk producers in the world – but there’s always room for improvement. They require a great deal of care while living on a farm. Dairy cattle are often restrained for veterinary procedures, but retraining them can cause fear responses that can make the procedure challenging for […]

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Maccabi aims to combat rise in drugs, alcohol among Oct. 7 victims

March 17, 2024March 18, 2024Arsen Mayer

Since the October 7 massacre, many victims have been struggling with their mental health. It is now evident that the trauma of war and security tensions have led to an increase in the use of narcotics. According to a recent survey conducted by Maccabi Healthcare Services, 56% of smokers reported that their cigarette use increased […]

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Dr. Maya Roseman compares sugar content of fruits and veggies

March 17, 2024March 18, 2024Arsen Mayer

There is no problem with eating fruit after a meal, before a meal, or with a meal. It is not clear where this myth came from, but it is a ridiculous and unfortunate myth, Dr. Maya Roseman recently shared. There is no difference between fruits and vegetables in terms of nutrition. Botanically, for example, a […]

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Doxycycline after unprotected sex may reduce risk of infection

March 17, 2024March 24, 2024Arsen Mayer

A single dose of an antibiotic called doxycycline taken after sex reduces the chances of developing an infection by half, according to a new study published in the United States and presented at the viral diseases conference in Denver, Colorado. This method reduces the high rate of infection of sexually transmitted diseases, including the sexually […]

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Dr. Maya Roseman: Pita and cheese sandwich is a good dinner on a diet

March 17, 2024March 24, 2024Arsen Mayer

Dieters would be surprised to learn that a cup of hot chocolate has significantly more calories and protein than a pita and cheese sandwich.  An individual pita has about 200 calories and a slice of high-fat 28% yellow cheese has 100 calories – a total of 300 calories. A slice of yellow cheese has about […]

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Tips and advice to taking care of your facial skin by CeraVe

March 16, 2024March 17, 2024Arsen Mayer

Facial skincare routines are important. Nancy Yerahi from the CeraVe brand provides several useful tips and advice on how to properly take care of your skin, especially if it is oily and prone to pimples and skin blemishes. Facial skin cleansing is the first and most important basis for maintaining skin health. The skin is […]

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Cow in Brazil produces human insulin in milk

March 15, 2024March 15, 2024Arsen Mayer

Nearly 500 million people around the world suffer from type-2 diabetes, caused mostly by poor diet, obesity, and lack of physical activity, and an estimated 200 million of them are dependent on insulin therapy for their health. In addition, there are about nine million people with type-1 diabetes because their pancreas doesn’t produce any insulin […]

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Those diagnosed with ADHD are more likely to die early

March 14, 2024March 14, 2024Arsen Mayer

A groundbreaking study has shown that individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) who do not receive medication are significantly more likely to die early, mainly due to unnatural causes such as accidents, drug overdoses, and suicide. This research, which examined the health outcomes of tens of thousands of participants, underscores the vital role of […]

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