Health & Wellness weekly newsletter Medical marijuana found effective in reducing chronic lower-back pain â Israeli study Four out of five people have lower back pain at some point in their lives, making it one of the most common reasons people visit their doctors. [Read More...]( Israel uses Daylight Savings, but it may be bad for health, sleep - experts The Sleep Research Society (SRS) insists that DST should be abolished completely, leaving Standard Time all year round. [Read More...]( TikTok video trend fuels âtoxic diet cultureâ among teens, young adults - study Although many of the pranks are dangerous, stupid or demeaning, the effect TikTok has on the eating habits of their viewers is much more dangerous, according to new research. [Read More...]( Upset stomach? You should add this dish to your menu A new study found the food that causes more daily bowel movements, helping one feel good and function effectively. [Read More...]( Do you eat more than you should? This study may explain why It may not be our fault that we eat way more than our bodies really need. [Read More...]( Israeli Rett syndrome foundation marks the international awareness month with a new campaign "Our goal is clear: to make Rett syndrome the first curable neurological disease." [Read More...]( Flu season is upon us. Here's what you need to know Every year, we are urged to get vaccinated against the flu, but this year it is more urgent than ever. [Read More...]( How do viruses outwit cellular immune systems? Weizmann Institute scientists publish research showing the autonomous immune system that individual bacteria cells have. [Read More...]( Hyperbaric oxygen chamber therapy effective in animal models for improvement of autism - study Fischer and Barak explained that hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a form of treatment in which patients sit in special chambers where the air consists of 100% oxygen. [Read More...]( The link between autism and feeling misunderstood - study Autism is a common neurodevelopmental condition and is characterized by marked social difficulties, especially in communication. [Read More...]( IDF soldiers who work with radar, Iron Dome at risk of cancer - study The team suggested that IDF soldiers working with Hawk missiles, Davidâs sling batteries, Iron Dome, Arrow missiles and Patriot batteries could all expose them to excessive radiation. [Read More...]( Sabar Health President: Health system must expand home hospitalization "Does sleeping in a hospital improve their condition? Absolutely not, and the opposite is the case. We know hospitalization in old age is dangerous," said Dr. Itamar Offer. [Read More...]( Poor sleep could make you go blind, warns study Insomnia, snoring, daytime sleepiness and even sleeping too much could all increase the risk of glaucoma, according to a decade-long study. [Read More...]( What is the minimum amount of hours you need to sleep to stay healthy? As you age, it's harder to get a solid night's sleep. A new study found how many hours you must sleep at night to avoid developing chronic diseases. These are the numbers: [Read More...]( Those who received first monkeypox vaccine now eligible for 2nd dose People who have developed a fever and a blistering rash or have been in close contact with a person who is suspected of having monkeypox should contact their personal physician and get tested. [Read More...]( Paid maternity leave in Israel shorter than in other countries Israel's Taub Center study finds that higher-paid, better-educated mothers return to work much faster than those who earn less [Read More...]( What happens when a baby doesn't want to be put in their crib? If every attempt to put the baby down is met with resistance and you no longer remember what it's like to have free hands, this article is for you. 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[Read More...]( Nearly 1 in 10 medical personnel experience sexual harassment, Health Ministry finds Medical personnel throughout Israel have reported increased harassment from both colleagues and patients alike. Now, appropriate action must be taken to keep it from continuing. [Read More...]( Five signs you were neglected as a child Do you keep explaining yourself? Do you feel like no one cares about what you are going through? Do you eat your feelings? These are all signs that you may not have received enough love/attention. [Read More...]( Current common COVID-19 symptoms are harder to distinguish from colds While the symptoms are similar for most people all over the world, there are some subtle differences between vaccinated and unvaccinated people. [Read More...]( Couple who stopped COVID-19 promise cancer vaccine by 2030 These two doctors developed one of the vaccines against COVID-19. 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