Brain
What happened to the brains of people who ate an avocado every day for half a year?
Avocados are considered one of the healthiest foods, but when researchers examined whether eating them daily improves brain function, the results managed to surprise even them.
Former soccer players show brain changes but no cognitive decline, researchers find
A new Israeli technology used at Rambam Hospital helped free a man from dependence on painkillers
The impact of exposure to pesticides on fetal brain development
Israeli man hospitalized after being infected by rare brain-eating amoeba
A 25-year-old in Israel contracts deadly brain inflammation from Naegleria fowleri amoeba at Gai Beach, prompting urgent health inspections and hospitalization in critical condition.
'Thank you for holding on': Mother of former hostage Noa Argamani passes away
Liora managed to spend her last days with her rescued daughter, who was saved last month by the IDF in Operation Arnon after being held hostage by Hamas for eight months.
'This will unlock the full potential of the brain' memory researcher claims
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Sarah Ben-Nun.
How an award ceremony reunited descendants of two saviors of Denmark's Jews - opinion
"For me, to celebrate my scientific work with the Danish royalty and people is to celebrate the amazing richness of humanity the Danes represented in the darkest period of my family’s life."
Viagra may help with preventing dementia, study finds
As the population ages and the prevalence of cognitive impairment increases, such studies are crucial for developing effective treatments that can improve brain health and cognitive function.
Why do we help others? New study reveals part of brain responsible for altruism
According to the new paper, our selflessness and willingness to do good deeds is governed by a specific region in the brain.
Human-caused climate change is likely to worsen neurological and psychiatric diseases
The researchers stressed the urgent need to understand the impact of climate change on people with neurological conditions so as to protect their health
As new findings about tumors and glucose starvation have opened a therapeutic window
It is a novel approach to brain cancer based on a decade of research in his lab.
Watching sports boosts well-being, offering positive psychological and neurophysiological benefits
Research led by Prof. Shintaro Sato reveals watching sports enhances well-being, benefiting society. Neuroimaging shows brain changes, impacting public health policy.
New brain-computer interface allows people to play games with their thoughts
A universal brain-computer interface that lets people play games with just their thoughts can be adopted to improve the lives of those with motor disabilities.