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Extreme picky-eating: Disorder causes children to avoid and fear food

ARFID is categorized by extreme selective eating, in which a child avoids eating certain foods, leading to developmental challenges.

New study finds omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids may reduce cancer risk

Researchers found that higher blood levels of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are linked to a reduced risk of colon, stomach, lung, and other gastrointestinal cancers.

Heavy smokers may need 25 years for heart disease risk to match that of non-smokers after quitting

Study reveals ex-smokers with over eight pack-years have similar heart attack risk as current smokers.

First kisses among Japanese high school students at record low, survey finds

Pandemic restrictions happened 'at a sensitive time when [they were] beginning to become interested in sexuality,' says sociology professor.

Common weight loss myths debunked for sustainable health

A holistic approach that considers both physical and psychological aspects can help achieve and maintain a healthy weight more effectively and sustainably.

Doctors remove 30-kilogram tumor from 75-year-old patient in Italy

Gynaecologist Alessandro Lucidi: 'I had never seen anything like this. To say it was an exceptional case is even an understatement.'

 Use of Ozempic.

Weight loss injections ease knee pain

Weight loss injections can significantly ease arthritis symptoms in people struggling with obesity, a new study has shown.

Number of suicides could increase as security situation continues, Israeli experts say

The researchers noted that the current study referred to the general population in Israel, but there are also specific groups at increased risk during national crises or wars.

Jerusalem physician outlines benefits of homeopathy in European pediatric journal

Homeopaths claim that substances that can cause symptoms when given to generally healthy people can be used in tiny doses to stimulate healing responses,

Prof. Tamar Wainstock: "Even small legislative changes can make a difference."

Invisible dangers: Prof. Tamar Wainstock’s groundbreaking research at Ben- Gurion University

Prof. Wainstock’s research reveals how air pollution, stress, and environmental toxins heighten pregnancy risks and harm male fertility, calling for urgent environmental action.

By RONNIE ROSENMAN
31/10/2024
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