Health

The simple addition to any meal that may help against viruses, illnesses – and also cancer

There are quite a few herbs in your kitchen packed with vitamins, essential nutrients, and compounds that help fight cancer and heart disease.

Herbs
The secret to a calmer night – it may be hiding on your plate

The secret to a calmer night – it may be hiding on your plate

Aging process

Scientists found: This is what may slow down metabolic aging

4 foods you should not keep for more than 48 hours

4 foods you should not keep for more than 48 hours


How many eggs should you eat per week to lower the risk of dementia?

A large–scale study has found a surprising link between regular egg consumption and significant changes in the risk of cognitive decline in older age.

One of the central ones among them is choline, a substance that the body uses to produce acetylcholine: A neurotransmitter with a central role in memory, learning, and attention

Dieting with ChatGPT: Can it work

Many people use artificial intelligence to shorten and reduce the cost of processes – and many in the dieting field are doing the same. So, when can it be trusted, and when can it not?

ChatGPT

Can organic fruits and vegetables reduce the risk of this cancer?

Vegetables are very healthy, but does it also matter how they were grown? Is there a health difference between organic and conventional produce? A new study examined this topic.

Organic vegetables

Myth or truth: Do air conditioners really make us sick?

Quite a few people find themselves with a cold precisely during the summer. But is the air conditioner to blame? A family physician answers.

Do air conditioners really make us sick?

The solution to lowering cholesterol hiding in your kitchen cupboard

Rich in fiber, satiating, and contributing to heart health: Oats are considered one of the most effective foods for reducing LDL cholesterol.

Yogurt with bananas, oats, cranberries, and raspberries

Doctors must not become weapons in the campaign against Israel - editorial

A petition to suspend Israel’s medical association would punish doctors for government policy and set a dangerous precedent for global medicine.

Israeli doctors perform cardiac catheterizations at Hadassah Ein Karem Hospital, in Jerusalem, on January 20, 2020.

Are you always hot? The answer might be in what you eat

The guide to proper summer nutrition: This is how you will assist the body in coping with the heat, maintaining freshness, and protecting the skin and eyes from within.

A Puma watermelon

The jellyfish are already here: This is what you must know before entering the sea

The jellyfish swarms arrived at Israel's beaches earlier this year. Contrary to previous recommendations, you should not pour vinegar or urine on a jellyfish sting.

Jellyfish in Tel Aviv

How many cups of coffee a day lower the risk of dementia?

A new study has revealed the link between coffee and brain health. So how much exactly should you drink? And why, despite the encouraging results – this is not yet the end of the story.

Coffee and breakfast

A baby’s burp after feeding: A myth that causes unnecessary worry or a real need?

Dr. Itay Gal explains to new parents when a burp is important, and when they can stop chasing it.

Feeding baby from a bottle