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Category: Science and Health

Scientists identify functional sperm in infertile men – study

June 16, 2023June 16, 2023Arsen Mayer

Scientists have found a new way to better diagnose one of the most common forms of severe male infertility, a recent study revealed. The researchers behind the study were able to discover intact and functional sperm in infertile men in a non-invasive way, which can help ease diagnosis in the future. In addition, it is […]

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Second marriage worries: Dealing with fears of remarriage after divorce

June 16, 2023June 17, 2023Arsen Mayer

This article is aimed at trying to share some of the collective wisdom from the marital therapy field, wisdom that may improve the chances of success in a second marriage. In Israel, close to 30% of couples are divorced (Central Bureau of Statistics). In Europe, the percentage is higher, with over 35% of marriages ending […]

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Fever in babies: When should you start to worry?

June 15, 2023June 16, 2023Arsen Mayer

Every parent has cared for a baby with a fever. When a baby starts to get hot, and when the cheeks are red and the eyes are watery, the parents’ anxiety level shoots up.  Yet before you run to the emergency room, you should know that fever in children (and adults) is a reaction of […]

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US FDA panel weighs makeup of next COVID vaccine

June 15, 2023June 15, 2023Arsen Mayer

Advisers to the US Food and Drug Administration were meeting on Thursday to discuss and vote on whether to recommend targeting one of the currently dominant XBB coronavirus variants in updated COVID-19 shots being developed for a fall vaccination campaign. FDA staff reviewers in documents released this week said available evidence suggests this year’s shots […]

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How can you tell if your baby is dehydrated?

June 15, 2023June 15, 2023Arsen Mayer

The current summer is not having mercy on us and it seems like the temperatures will only continue to skyrocket. Due to this, there is a need to protect small children and babies from dehydration. A human body contained some 60% water, and babies have an even higher percentage, and therefore, water is an even […]

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Is the new Gen Z ‘rotting in bed’ trend actually good for you?

June 14, 2023June 15, 2023Arsen Mayer

With nearly 305 million views, it seems that “rotting in bed” is what Gen Z’ers define as a self-care method. Although it sounds extreme, more and more young people are adopting the trend of lying in bed for long periods of time during the day, beyond the usual sleeping at night or an afternoon nap. […]

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Potential non-hormonal treatment for endometriosis discovered – study

June 14, 2023June 14, 2023Arsen Mayer

A new treatment for endometriosis may have been discovered, according to a new study published on June 14. The peer-reviewed study, published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, found that the Fusobacterium antibiotic may help reduce teh forming of lesions, which is a common characteristic of endometriosis. The study may have also found a potential […]

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Israeli researchers reach ‘breakthrough’ in fight against skin cancer

June 14, 2023June 14, 2023Arsen Mayer

A new study conducted at Tel Aviv University (TAU) and the Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer reveals how melanoma cancer cells affect their close environment to support their needs by forming new lymph vessels in the dermis (inner layer of the skin) to go deeper and spread through the body.  The researchers, who call […]

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This dangerous disease can be reflected in your hair

June 14, 2023June 14, 2023Arsen Mayer

They say that our health is reflected in our hair, nails and skin and now, a new study has linked hair appearance to a possible cardiac event.  According to researchers, stress hormones in our hair can predict the likelihood of having a heart attack or stroke, and the likelihood increases to more than three times […]

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This test can prevent a heart attack by catching symptoms early

June 13, 2023June 13, 2023Arsen Mayer

Mortality from heart attacks (myocardial infarction) in Israel is one of the lowest in the world standing at just 4% of deaths per month. However, the rate of complications after a heart attack is far from negligible. What makes this even more complicated is the fact that some people who experience heart attacks don’t have […]

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