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Millions of Americans rely on antidepressants to manage depression, a condition affecting roughly 14% of U.S. adults.
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Millions of Americans rely on antidepressants to manage depression, a condition affecting roughly 14% of U.S. adults.
Dr. Eyal Sela, head of the Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Department at Galilee Medical Center, has pioneered the use of a consumer-grade metal detector...
Israel’s demographics are shifting rapidly, with a growing elderly population putting a strain on the healthcare system. Professor Tzvi Dwolatzky, a leading expert in...
Pancreatic cancer remains one of the deadliest forms of cancer, known for its aggressive nature and poor prognosis.
While colon cancer has been a concern for older adults, a worrying trend has emerged: an increase in diagnoses among younger individuals.
Penile cancer is a relatively uncommon malignancy affecting the tissues of the penis; however, rates of its occurrence have been increasing for decades.
Professor Ruth Feldman's groundbreaking research at Reichman University sheds light on a potential link between gut bacteria and the development of post-traumatic stress disorder...
Colon cancer – also known as colorectal cancer – is being detected a lot more frequently among the members of Generation Z – people...
Women who are chronically stressed, specifically those with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), can be helped by having more sex. So says a...
In a breakthrough for diabetes management, scientists have developed a needle-free alternative to injections: oral insulin drops, also known as sublingual drops. Placed under...