Cancer
Not just luck: The study that explains why married people get cancer less often
A large-scale study found a surprising link between marital status and the risk of developing cancer.
Should Israel's prime ministers disclose their health status? - opinion
Netanyahu's diganosis: Could prime minister's cancer return? - explainer
Netanyahu declared cancer-free after hiding diagnosis during Iran war
The deadliest addiction: Israel is fighting a war against cigarettes and nicotine
If smoking is so harmful, why do people get hooked? Neuroscientists explain this phenomenon well.
Ukrainian child in Israel for Leukemia treatment killed in Bat Yam bombing, mother missing
Borik's mother, 30-year-old Maria Pashkorovia, is one of the handful of Israelis still considered missing following the Iranian attack on a Bat Yam residential building.
Study reveals alarming rise in appendix cancer among Millennials and Generation X
Rates of appendiceal adenocarcinoma have quadrupled among people born in 1985 compared to those born in 1945.
Now’s the time for the Jewish people to say thanks to Joe Biden - opinion
US President Joe Biden saved us from disaster following October 7. He looked our predators in the eye, said “don’t,” and they thought twice.
Philadelphia TV Host Learns He Has Skin Cancer Live on Air
FOX29’s Mike Jerrick receives basal cell carcinoma diagnosis during broadcast.
Jessie J opens up to fans about new breast cancer diagnosis
The Price Tag singer, whose real name is Jessica Cornish, was first diagnosed two months ago after spending a period of time “in and out of tests.”
Words matter: How we speak about cancer can hinder healing - opinion
"Nearly every conversation – be it in person, via WhatsApp, or other types of Internet communication – is not really about me. It’s about consoling you."
Sperm donor with cancer-causing gene mutation fathers 67 children; 10 develop cancer
Experts call for international limits on the number of children per sperm donor and better tracking systems.
Joe Biden's rise and fall: Political and personal tragedy with cancer diagnosis – opinion
MIDDLE ISRAEL: US President Joe Biden's formal departure from politics marks the end of a bygone era in US politics.
Oxford study finds 9,000 daily steps cut cancer risk by 16%
While brisk walking is usually associated with better health outcomes, the study found that the number of steps is more important than walking speed in reducing cancer risk.