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Call to cancer patients to get flu and COVID-19 Omricon vaccines

December 11, 2023December 11, 2023Arsen Mayer

The Israeli Cancer Association is reminding cancer patients, who have weakened immune systems, not to neglect their health during the Gaza War. Prof Eitan Friedman, a member of the research committee of the Israel Cancer Association (ICA) appears in a short Hebrew-language video urging cancer patients to get vaccinated against influenza and the new Moderna […]

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A wasabi supplement a day could improve memory – study

December 11, 2023December 12, 2023Arsen Mayer

Do you want to boost your memory? Don’t forget to include a little wasabi with your sushi. Recent research conducted at Tohoku University in Japan has shown that this fiery green spice can significantly enhance your memory.  Published in the scientific journal Nutrients, the study involved 72 subjects aged 60 to 80, all in good health. […]

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