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[Read More...]( 45-year-old with fertility issues wishes she had frozen her eggs After 17 IVF treatments, Zohar (pseudonym) will celebrate 45 next month, and sheâs still trying to have a child. [Read More...]( Why are men more likely to get cancer than women? - study Men have far higher cancer risks than women do. While many have thought it was due to risk factors, the real reason may be a biological difference. [Read More...]( Israel, Portugal discover molecule key to treating cancer - study Researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) and the University of Lisbon call their work a "breakthrough." [Read More...]( Iron buildup in brain can raise risk of movement disorders - study Iron overload, usually caused by the genetic condition hereditary hemochromatosis, can cause a wide number of health issues, but this study sheds light on its impact on the brain. [Read More...]( Jamming to your favorite tunes? It could work as a painkiller - study Music is becoming more widely recognized as a pain management tool, but scientists still question which aspect of the music is driving the pain-killing benefits. [Read More...]( âToo little exercise, too much obesity and too much smokingâ - health survey Latest national health survey shows Israeli adults of all backgrounds have plenty of room for improvement. [Read More...]( Man dies after contracting brain-eating amoeba in northern Israel Only around 400 cases of the disease have been diagnosed worldwide with a 98.5% mortality rate. [Read More...]( A surprising precision weapon against Crohnâs and ulcerative coli Weizmann Institute of Science researchers found a way to kill inflammation-causing bacteria in the gut that causes inflammatory bowel disease by using viruses that infect them. [Read More...]( Researchers identify how deadly fungus develops drug resistance - study Researchers found the method by which the fungus C. neoformans develops resistance to antifungal drugs. [Read More...]( Social isolation, loneliness increase risk of heart attack, stroke - study Social isolation and loneliness are common, but under-recognized determinants of cardiovascular and brain health. [Read More...]( Fast-acting white blood cells can protect from strokes - study The new University of Pittsburgh study offers a potential therapy for protection against stroke â at least in mice. [Read More...]( Acupuncture may help pre-diabetics avoid Type 2, study finds Stress can lead to Type-2 diabetes. This is where acupuncture comes in, according to new research, which claims the therapy is more than just using needles. [Read More...]( Crying and control: This is what breakups do to our brains - study External control beliefs are generally strongest during childhood and old age when a person's daily life is most dependent on others. There are, however, spikes and dips when large life events occur. [Read More...]( Majority of COVID-19 patients recover full sense of smell or taste within two years - study A new study examines patients at the two-year mark of their initial COVID-19 infection in order to understand the recovery time and prevalence of anosmia and ageusia - the loss of smell and taste. [Read More...]( One in eight COVID-19 patients develop long-COVID symptoms - study A Netherlands-based study has found that 12.7% of COVID-positive people in the general population will experience symptoms of long COVID, translating to one in eight COVID patients. [Read More...]( European Medicines Agency recommends Novavax add warning to their COVID-19 vaccine The European Medicines Agency (EMA) is recommending that Novavax should start putting a warning label on their COVID-19 vaccines due to a small number of reported cases of heart inflammation. [Read More...]( Young Israelis with cancer go to the Netherlands for summer camp Bringing over a complete mobile medical clinic, Zichron Menachemâs summer camp enables children battling cancer to enjoy time away from hospital, parents to recharge. [Read More...]( War experience makes veterans three times more likely to be aggressive -study Findings hold true regardless of whether the subject served in a combat or non-combat unit in the IDF, according to a new psychotrauma study. [Read More...]( AI-based tool for lung cancer treatment developed in Jerusalem A new tool to enhance the decision-making of medical staff and patients during the treatment of lung cancer patients is under development at Shaare Zedek Medical Center. [Read More...]( PA engineer receives life-saving neurosurgery at Rambam Hanaishaâs specialist told him that Dr. Iddo Paldor, deputy director of Rambamâs neurosurgery department, was the only surgeon he knew of who could remove it. [Read More...]( Does a banana a day keep the doctor away? A study that examined patients with a high risk of developing various types of cancer found that eating bananas, rice and certain grains can reduce their risk of getting sick by almost half. [Read More...]( Target on your back? Here are 5 reasons why mosquitoes bite you The current summer is hotter than ever and that means lots of sweat and humidity. It also means a lot of mosquitoes. So why do they bite you and not others? Here are five reasons. [Read More...]( What's the connection between vinegar and blood pressure? Meet sunomono salad, an Asian cucumber salad that helps balance blood pressure through one important ingredient: Vinegar. [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