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Cancer patients dying in needless agony
Facial fractures among older adults are on the rise. And taking arsenic in some activities would seem to be a safer option for some seniors
Corn muffins and other foods made with biofortified maize and eggs retain vitamin A after being cooked
Overdose deaths from heroin, fentanyl and misused prescription painkillers have tripled in the past 15 years
We are headed to a single payer socialized medical insurance which will limit doctor visits and access to procedures based on rationed care.
Giving needle-free flu vaccines a sho
Butcher paper and other packaging materials could one day get a makeover with a virus-infused, "sugar glass" coating that could help food last longer.
Reliance on feelings over facts when it comes to studying and treating children who think they're transgender
Healthymize is the first product to monitor a COPD patient’s voice automatically and consistently in the background of all phone conversations.
Prof. Raphael Mechoulam, ‘father’ of medical cannabis, turns focus on asthma at Hebrew University’s Multidisciplinary Center on Cannabis Research.
The Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the South African branch of Israel’s national emergency service, Magen David Adom, have sent aid to Madagascar following a deadly outbreak of the Black Death
Make sure you have extra medication with you and always pack this in your carry-on bag. And never take the risk of leaving home without travel insurance.
Individuals who have had sex reassignment surgery are about 20 times more likely than the general population to die by suicide.
A new study has found that while stents can be lifesaving in opening arteries in patients having a heart attack, the devices are ineffective in relieving chest pain
Differing amounts of certain proteins in our saliva could help explain why some people crave salt more than others.
Nicotine affects the gut microbiome differently in male and female mice
A long term study of more than 600,000 people showed aspirin can help ward off many cancers
CoQ10 is the body’s main source of fuel, the sparkplug
Driving cancer beyond the brink
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Israeli researchers say monitoring the motion of eyelids can help diagnose eye diseases and neurological diseases, including Parkinson’s.
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Women’s Health Matters
SpaceIL Chairman Morris Kahn donates six-figure gift to fund hearing treatment for Syrian refugee children in Ziv Medical Center
CorNeat Vision develops new nanotech solution that could one day help restore sight to millions who have gone blind due to diseases of the cornea.