Heart
Kafr Kassem girl's organ saves Jerusalem boy in life-saving heart transplant
“Organ donation gives life, literally. Whoever saves one life, saves an entire world,” said the doctor in charge of the transplant.
What energy drinks really do to the body
Why during the World Cup do more heart attacks occur? Cardiologist explains and warns
Trump to have physical check-up amid ailment scrutiny in third visit to hospital during past year
Sweetened drinks linked to risk of irregular heart beat that raises the danger of a stroke
New medical research shows a correlation between drinking sugar and artificially sweetened drinks with a higher risk for irregular heart rhythms known as atrial fibrillation.
The medical establishment's role in heart attack rehabilitation - opinion
The third installation of a coach's advice on life after a heart attack.
Chest pain medicine and Viagra could be a deadly combination - study
These medications are contraindicated but are often prescribed together
This quick workout may help raise your heart rate and lose belly fat
Losing belly fat is hard, since only aerobic exercise has been shown to help. But celebrity fitness trainer Thomas DeLauer suggests using this short, simple method.
Israel's Netanyahu 'in good health,' Prime Minister's Office says
The cardiac incident that Netanyahu suffered in July will be discussed separately, the statement said.
Discovery paves the way for innovative therapeutic strategies in managing cardiac conditions
An RNA-binding protein was identified by scientists in Jerusalem and Germany as a key player in weakened heart muscles.
Former hostage developed 'serious heart condition' due to Hamas's treatment
"A woman who left without heart problems returned with severe heart problems," said Hannah Katzir's daughter.
For brain and heart health: 8 healthy reasons to have more sex
Are you having enough sex? If not, here are 8 health reasons to do it more, or risk heart problems, depression, stress, and sleep disorders, and you can always say it's a doctor's recommendation.
The surprising factor that affects the appearance of your smile
High blood pressure affects gum health, leading to an unexpected impact on our smiles.
This simple action could help reduce the risk of heart disease
Climbing just 50 steps a day can cut your heart disease risk by 20%.