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Category: Science and Health

Have a urinary tract infection? Cranberry juice can prevent them -study

April 22, 2023April 25, 2023Arsen Mayer

About a third of all women contract urinary tract infections (UTIs) – a painful condition causing frequent urination and burning, feeling the need to urinate despite having an empty bladder, bloody urine and pressure or cramping in the groin or lower abdomen. Many are advised by their doctors to use antibiotic creams or depositories, but […]

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10 signs you’re a new mom

April 22, 2023April 25, 2023Arsen Mayer

Did you give birth recently? Mazal Tov!  Your life has changed from end to end, not only in the energy and dedication you invest in the new baby, but also in your new habits and behaviors which come as you adjust to a new life as a parent. So what are the signs that you’re […]

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Suffering from seasonal allergies? Here’s what you should know

April 22, 2023April 25, 2023Arsen Mayer

Spring is here, and in addition to the beautiful flowers, the air is filled with pollen from cypress, grass, sage, olive and pecan trees that cause many people to have annoying allergies that include tingling, a runny nose, itching and more. So, besides the lovely natural surroundings and the relatively pleasant weather, there are some […]

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Omicron booster vaccine reduces COVID hospitalization, death in elderly

April 21, 2023April 21, 2023Arsen Mayer

The latest booster vaccine adapted to the Omicron strain has been shown to reduce hospitalization from COVID-19 complications by 72% and deaths in people aged 65 and over by 68%, according to a comprehensive study by the Clalit Research Institute.  The study by researchers for Clalit Healthcare Services – Israel’s largest health fund, has just been […]

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Got migraines? FDA approved Pfizer’s nasal spray treatment

April 21, 2023April 21, 2023Arsen Mayer

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Pfizer’s rapid nasal spray to treat migraines. Pfizer expects the drug, marketed under the name Zavzpret, to be available in pharmacies by July 2023. “The FDA approval of Zavzpret marks a significant breakthrough for people with migraine who need freedom from pain and prefer alternative options to […]

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Dr. Daniel Trotzky appointed deputy director of Shamir Medical Center

April 21, 2023Arsen Mayer

Dr. Daniel Trotzky was named as the deputy director of Shamir Medical Center (Assaf Harofeh) on Friday. Trotzky has managed the Department of Emergency Medicine (ER) at the medical center for the past three years and will be replacing Dr. Yizhak Scharf who is retiring as deputy director. Trotzky is married to Tal and a […]

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Polarized elections create mental health tolls on voters, study finds

April 20, 2023April 20, 2023Arsen Mayer

Israelis have gone to polling stations for Knesset elections five times in less than four years – a situation that most voters have felt causes great annoyance, anger and anxiety. Now American researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lindon have proven the toll of polarized politics on mental and physical health and that political anxiety crescendos […]

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Netherlands widens euthanasia laws to include children under 12

April 20, 2023April 20, 2023Arsen Mayer

The Netherlands will now allow euthanasia of terminally ill children between the ages of one and 12, according to a report by the Guardian earlier this week. The Dutch government said that this would only apply to up to 10 children a year and only for children who have no hope of recovery and who […]

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What is a newborn scrunch and why’s it so important for a newborn baby?

April 20, 2023April 20, 2023Arsen Mayer

If you recently gave birth, you’re familiar with the Health Ministry’s recommendation not to lay newborns on their stomachs without supervision in order to avoid the risk of cot death.  Yet some parents allow babies to lie on their stomachs, and if you’re one of them, you must have noticed an interesting position. When babies […]

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People lost faith in childhood vaccines during COVID pandemic- UNICEF

April 19, 2023April 19, 2023Arsen Mayer

People all over the world lost confidence in the importance of routine childhood vaccines against killer diseases like measles and polio during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report from UNICEF. In 52 of the 55 countries surveyed, the public perception of vaccines for children declined between 2019 and 2021, the UN agency said. […]

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