Heart
How to recognize a heart attack in real time – and the pill that can save your life
A heart attack is often silent, deceptive, and feels like indigestion. Dr. Itay Gal explains how to distinguish between anxiety and a cardiac event – and how one pill can save a life in seconds.
These sleep habits may put your heart at risk
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
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.
100-year-old woman suffers sudden cardiac arrest in Holon, saved by United Hatzalah volunteers
Following rounds of chest compressions, the woman’s pulse returned.
Netanyahu discharged from hospital, returns to Knesset after surgery
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underwent surgery at Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer to receive a pacemaker on Saturday night.
What is the pacemaker implanted in PM Netanyahu?
Micra is for patients who suffer from bradycardia – a slow heartbeat (unlike tachycardia, which is a too-rapid heartbeat) and require a single-chamber pacemaker.
Netanyahu postpones Turkey, Cyprus trip after heart surgery
Netanyahu planned to visit Ankara over the weekend, days after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was set to host Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas this week.
Netanyahu receives pacemaker ahead of judicial reform vote
Justice Minister Yariv Levin served as acting prime minister while Netanyahu was in surgery.
Can a phone call cause heart problems? – study
Individuals who spent less than 5 minutes per week on phone calls had an 8% risk of hypertension.
Protecting your heart: 5 small changes to be healthier
Heart Health: Strengthening and protecting your heart through positive lifestyle habits
Which side do you sleep on? How your sleep position impacts your health
Waking up in the morning on the wrong side will not only put you in a bad mood for the whole day, but may even have a negative effect on your health; one herbal nutrition expert weighs in.
Apple Watch saves Cincinnati woman's life as she sleeps
This young woman's life was saved from a pulmonary embolism thanks to this handy Apple Watch feature.