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Author: David Leibermann

Can studying the origins of Parkinson’s help treat it? – study

May 19, 2021David Leibermann

Parkinson‘s Disease is one of many neurodegenerative diseases, and it is caused by an overproduction of a specific protein in the brain. New research analyzes how they form, and may lead to advancements in therapeutic drugs and treatments. The study was jointly published by a group of researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and […]

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Children under rockets: How to protect their emotional well-being

May 19, 2021David Leibermann

As sirens keep on going off and rockets pound Israel, the most crucial question for many parents is how to keep their children safe, first and foremost physically, but also emotionally.Two experts spoke with The Jerusalem Post about the problem, highlighting how allowing space for children’s fears and questions, as well as explaining to them […]

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Back-to-workplace woes post-corona are a real thing

May 19, 2021David Leibermann

Reunited with the office and it feels so good? Not so for everyone, says Susan Kagan, a psychotherapist and head of the Play Therapy School, of the post-lockdown era. “The people can be divided into two groups,” Kagan says. “One group is of those who have difficulty adjusting – first adjusting to a period at […]

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Caring for patients’ spirits: Chaplains heal emotionally ailing at Soroka

May 19, 2021David Leibermann

This story begins as many hospital stories do, with a woman lying alone in her bed. In this case, she was in Soroka-University Medical Center in Beersheba and she was dying. According to Prof. Victor Novack – professor of medicine, head of the Research Authority and Department of Medicine at Soroka Medical Center – nobody […]

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Chechen President Pays Millions To Buy Brides For 207 Grooms

June 9, 2020July 3, 2020David Leibermann

A strongman ruler of a Russian region is offering to help men struggling to make traditional pre-nuptial payments due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Coronavirus crisis has affected the wedding industry in the Russian Republic, leaving many families with no financial capacity to afford a traditional bride-buying ceremony by the groom. In a controversial move […]

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Top 5 Solutions for Reverse Phone Lookup

June 9, 2020July 3, 2020David Leibermann

Have you been receiving phone calls from unknown numbers? Does someone in your family have weird calls from unidentified callers? There is a myriad of reasons why this could be happening. By Contributing Author Have you been receiving phone calls from unknown numbers? Does someone in your family have weird calls from unidentified callers? There […]

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Bitcoin May Cover Up the Broken Finance of Africa

June 6, 2020July 3, 2020David Leibermann

By Contributing Author Like many other countries in the world, Africa has been hit hard by the pandemic, COVID-19 harshly. Many of the countries have been hit so hard that the traditional finance or the traditional currency has failed to make up the vacancy. Many countries are looking for substitutes that can grossly pick up […]

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NASA Warns About ‘Potentially Hazardous’ Asteroid Approaching Earth

June 2, 2020July 3, 2020David Leibermann

According to LADbible an asteroid larger than the Empire State Building will be flying close pass with Earth on Saturday, June 6. Although it is considered small, the space agency says the asteroid 163348 (2002 NN4) diameter is between 250 and 570 meters. It travels at a velocity of 11,146 kilometers per hour and expected […]

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Israeli Researchers Find New Way To Cut Methane And Greenhouse Gases Cattle Produce

June 1, 2020July 3, 2020David Leibermann

For the first time, researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) have learned to control the microbiome of cattle. Reducing methane production in cows will reduce global warming. For the first time, researchers have discovered a method to control the microbiome of cattle. This could play an important role in the prevention of methane […]

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40% of Israelis Struggling to Pay for Basic Expenses, Survey

June 1, 2020July 3, 2020David Leibermann

A survey conducted in the midst of Israel’s reopening plan finds that 40% of the people are having trouble paying for basic expenses while requests for welfare have increased by 50%. Israel Poor people collect food from the ground in Carmel Market in Tel Aviv (Photo Ido Erez, Ynet News) A survey conducted in the […]

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