Amid Israeli research: 50M Americans to be diagnosed with obesity
The groundbreaking study features new diagnostic criteria combining waist measurements with existing health conditions that enables earlier identification of high-risk patients.
The groundbreaking study features new diagnostic criteria combining waist measurements with existing health conditions that enables earlier identification of high-risk patients.
The smoking ban applies to all public places where there is exposure to minors, including parks, beaches, bus stops, school environments, swimming pools, and public gardens, aimed at protecting children from passive smoking.
Dr. Hagar Mizrahi, Head of the General Medicine Division at the Ministry of Health, underscored the life-saving potential of early detection of cancer for those who were conceived through sperm donations from 1974 to 1985 after carrier of Lynch syndrome found among specimen used by private clinics in Israel in the 1970s and 1980s.
The life of a 63-year-old man was saved thanks to a groundbreaking procedure. The implanted artificial heart can serve as a "bridge" for up to two years while awaiting a donor heart for transplant.
A 39-year-old IDF reservist is defying medical odds after surviving a gunshot to the face during operations in Balata camp, with the bullet now permanently lodged behind his wisdom tooth. But leaving it there could result in permanent pain.
In recent years, over 60 species of giant viruses have been documented in remote regions worldwide, including Europe, South America, North Africa, India, Japan, and Siberia.
Every sip could introduce millions of germs that thrive in just one day – here’s what you need to know.
Portland Trail Blazers forward shares exclusive insights on his stellar rise, on life beyond basketball and what he thinks of his fans at home.
Tova Rabinovitz's son, diagonsed with PIGA syndrom, is partially ventilated at night. As Hezbollah threatened Israel’s power grid, Tova feared that prolonged blackouts could be life-threatening. Now, she echoes a call for action: "Every ventilated patient must receive a generator. These children rely on electricity to survive. It’s not a luxury – it’s a necessity."
'Their facial muscles have disappeared,' warns Professor Ronit Endevelt, an advisor to the Hostages' Families Headquarters. Experts emphasize: 'It’s not that there was no food available, they are deliberately causing the hostages to suffer from malnutrition.'
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