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How do you cope with loss? New US study sheds light

February 12, 2024February 12, 2024Arsen Mayer

Coping with the traumatic loss of a loved one is an agonizing challenge for years, and Israelis certainly have had more than their share for decades and especially since October 7. Given the current lack of psychologists, psychiatrists, and psychotrauma experts in Israel, helping oneself could ease the pain. A new study from North Carolina […]

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Hearing aids reduce the risk of death – study

January 4, 2024January 4, 2024Arsen Mayer

Many people suffering from hearing loss refuse to get hearing aids because of embarrassment or their refusal to accept the fact that have a disability. About one in 10 people who need such a device actually use them.  However, after hearing this news, many hearing-impaired individuals may run to purchase a hearing aid. According to […]

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