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If your baby is starting to move around, you should know the optimal way crawling should develop so that you can encourage and improve it - a trainer explains. [Read More...]( Children saved by Israeli doctors dress up as them for Purim The big doctors played along with the tiny doctors and allowed them to use stethoscopes in the hospital to check their hearts. [Read More...]( Here's how bad it can get when you don't clean your home This mom revealed what many parents would never dare reveal, and garnered quite a few reviews, views and even some criticism. [Read More...]( COVID-19 in Israel: New variant is similar to Omicron, no rise in serious cases "We have very few remaining restrictions, what is left is mostly masks," Health Ministry Director-General Nachman Ash said. [Read More...]( Lessons we learn from COVID will enable us to utilize new insights - opinion Before COVID-19, men and women with special needs may have been less alert to the consequences of breaches in health protocols. [Read More...]( Fourth vaccine reduces COVID-19 deaths by 78% - study 232 coronavirus-related deaths were recorded in people who did not receive the fourth vaccine, but only 92 deaths were recorded in those who had. [Read More...]( A third of COVID-19 patients suffered from neuropathy - study A study among coronavirus patients in the first year of the pandemic showed that neuropathy was a possible side effect of the virus. [Read More...]( Easing of COVID-19 restrictions postponed an additional month Prime Minister Naftali Bennett accepted the Health Ministry's recommendation to postpone from April 1 to May 1 the easing of COVID restrictions. 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Nordic cuisine connects us to Michelin-starred restaurants, bites of pickled foods or wonderful aesthetics. But the Nordic diet also has very important health benefits, even if you don’t lose a gram. [Read More...]( How much tuna can I eat a week before I need to worry about mercury? Whether mercury is harmful or not depends on the amount of fish you eat and how often. After all, it is the dose that makes the poison. [Read More...]( Which foods look healthy but really aren't? Here are some foods that dress up as healthy but should really only be consumed in small quantities. [Read More...]( Eating Exercising Thinking Relationships Lifestyles More at [www.jpost.com]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Jerusalem Post, HaAhim MiSlavuta St 15, 6701026 Tel-Aviv, Israel

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