Heart
These sleep habits may put your heart at risk
Researchers tracked participants’ sleep patterns for close to a decade using wearable devices.
From heart surgery to spinal tap: Physician ranks medical procedures by pain
Concerning data: A sharp increase in the number of heart attacks among young people
Caution: 5 popular dietary supplements that may harm the heart
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%.
Unveiling hidden heart conditions: A must-know guide
Dr. Eyal Ben Asa provided valuable insights into global heart disease on International Heart Day last week, spanning topics from heart mechanics to pericarditis risks
How can you help stop a heart attack?
Cardiologist offers heart-healthy tips for eating right and exercising.
Encounters with radiant light: CPR survivors share their experiences
A study found 40% of cardiac arrest survivors had vivid experiences while unconscious, some recognizing their own death.
Woman suffers heart attack while driving, saved by Magen David Adom
Nurit Moses suffered from cardiac arrest while driving, but her life was saved thanks to Magen David Adom's quick emergency response.
Israeli hospital can now use artificial heart device transplants
The left-ventrical-assist device (LVAD) helps pump blood from the lower left heart chamber, called the left ventricle, to the rest of the body.
Concerned about heart disease? Check your saliva - study
An increased white blood cell count could be an early warning sign of heart conditions to come.
Israel’s MDA brought man back to life after dying twice using new tech
This technology has the power to significantly improve patient outcomes. Indeed, the MDA notes that it “could make survival rates for cardiac events appreciably higher.”
Is Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu healthy? - opinion
Downplaying or covering up ill health is nothing new. Those in positions of power, such as political leaders, business leaders, and heads of industry, have been doing it since time immemorial.