Blood
Innovative saliva test launches in Israel to screen for dozens of hereditary diseases
The once-in-a-lifetime test screens 173 genes linked to hereditary cancers, cardiovascular conditions, metabolic diseases and other serious disorders.
Nosebleed: The big mistake you're making that can lead to choking
MDA deploys an ambulance every 22 seconds through 2025, with more than 1 million calls
Adding Light Through Giving Blood
DNA test links blood on 'weeping' Madonna to mystic who claims to multiply gnocchi, pizza
Vatican declares alleged Trevignano apparitions non-supernatural.
'Gwada negative': New blood group discovered, found in only a single woman
Thierry Peyrard stated, 'Today only she is compatible with herself in the whole world,' highlighting the uniqueness of the 'Gwada negative' blood group.
New study explores what motivates blood donations in Israel ahead of World Blood Donor Day
World Blood Donor Day will be observed on Saturday.
Orlando Bloom undergoes £10,000 microplastic-removal blood treatment amid expert skepticism
Edzard Ernst: 'I am not aware of reliable evidence that demonstrates that the procedure has any of the declared effects on human health.'
Beet juice emerges as a natural ally for cardiovascular health
Beetroot is rich in fiber, folate, iron, potassium, vitamin C, antioxidants, and betalains - compounds that help detoxify the body, purify blood, and support healthy liver function.
Magen David Adom warns of blood shortage in Israel, calls for public donors
Donation stations will be deployed across Israel for the next two weeks for public donors.
Blood incompatibility with Homo sapiens may have led to Neanderthal extinction
If Neanderthal women mated with Homo sapiens or Denisovan men, there was a high risk of newborns having neonatal hemolytic disease.
Retinal "vascular fingerprint" predicts stroke risk as accurately as traditional methods
A study shows routine eye exams can predict stroke risk using a retinal "vascular fingerprint" of 29 health indicators.
Yeshiva students return to Kiryat Shmona, begin blood donations during severe shortage
Many of the yeshiva students have also volunteered to help in the rebuilding efforts and care for residents who were unable to evacuate.
Loneliness linked to harmful changes in blood proteins associated with disease, study finds
The researchers found that loneliness directly influences the levels of five specific proteins. Four of these proteins are associated with brain regions that perform emotional and social tasks.