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Category: Science and Health

Yad Sarah’s Jerusalem hotel hosts disabled, elderly evacuees for free

November 3, 2023November 3, 2023Arsen Mayer

After the Home Front Command announced that it has no more hotel rooms and guest houses to host evacuees from the South and North, Yad Sarah opened its doors to hundreds of those with disabilities and the elderly in its world-class, fully accessible rehabilitation and wellness hotel in Jerusalem.  There are currently 120,000 Israelis who […]

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Health Ministry must improve treatment guidelines for hostages – expert

November 3, 2023November 3, 2023Arsen Mayer

Changes in the procedure for treating hostages after their release must be made by the Health Ministry, according to a letter sent to the ministry by Prof. Hagai Levine, chairman of the medical and resilience group at the headquarters of the families of the abductees. The ministry’s guidelines for the treatment of released hostages are […]

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American medicine experts support permanent Standard Time

November 2, 2023November 2, 2023Arsen Mayer

Early on Sunday morning, October 29, Israel moved from Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time or DST) to Winter Time (Standard Time or ST), gaining an extra hour of sleep and light earlier in the day at the expense of an earlier sundown. Summer Time returns five months later in March. Its proponents argue that it […]

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Israeli medical journal warns: Google is not a doctor – study

November 1, 2023November 1, 2023Arsen Mayer

Growing numbers of people all over the world, including Israel, consult with “Dr. Google” when they have a medical problem instead of going to their own personal physician – or at least before they make an appointment for a consultation. Many patients meet their doctor only after they do research on the Internet. But are […]

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Virtual meetings tire people out because they’re doing them wrong

November 1, 2023November 1, 2023Arsen Mayer

Although virtual studying by school pupils and working from a distance by employees were initially thought during the COVID-19 pandemic to be a blessing, they quickly turned off people of all ages who regarded them as a bore. The same thing occurred during the beginning of the Gaza War when schools and workplaces closed.  New […]

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Bacteria becoming increasingly resistant to drugs due to overuse

November 1, 2023November 1, 2023Arsen Mayer

As a result of overuse, antibiotics for humans and animals around the world are becoming ineffective in treating common infections in infants and children due to high rates of resistance to the drugs.  Researchers at Australia’s University of Sydney found that many antibiotics recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) were ineffective in treating more […]

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Is there an ideal body temperature? New research

October 31, 2023November 2, 2023Arsen Mayer

What constitutes an ideal average body temperature? Is it 36.6 degrees Celsius or maybe 37 degrees Celsius? Recent research has shown that our body temperature is profoundly influenced by various factors and varies from person to person. Contrary to the common belief in a fixed ideal body temperature, this study suggests it is highly individualized. […]

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10 tips to lower your blood pressure naturally

October 30, 2023October 30, 2023Arsen Mayer

Many Israelis struggle with high blood pressure, and amid the current war with Hamas known as Operation Swords of Iron, factors such as lack of sleep, stress, and poor dietary choices can further contribute to any problems. The following recommendations are vital for lowering your blood pressure without medication or excessive salt restriction. Follow these […]

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Ice cream, snacks just as addictive as cocaine and heroin – study

October 30, 2023October 30, 2023Arsen Mayer

Researchers have discovered an alarming truth – some people are addicted to snacks in the same way that others are addicted to nicotine, cocaine, or heroin. A recent analysis of 281 studies conducted across 36 countries has revealed that 14% of adults are addicted to sweets and snacks. This addiction is not merely a craving […]

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Hebrew U. scientists make special ‘Telomouse’ with human-like telomeres

October 30, 2023October 31, 2023Arsen Mayer

Telomeres are like tiny bottle caps attached to both ends of every chromosome in your body to protect the genome from degrading and to preserve the information in them. For safeguarding our genetic material and ensuring the orderly division of our cells, their structural integrity and optimal length, they have the potential to lower the […]

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