How will what hostages ate in Gaza affect them? | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Health & WellnessProfessor Yuval Khalad, an expert in human physiology, explains what happens to the body step by step as it enters a state of extreme, prolonged…
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How will what hostages ate in Gaza affect them?
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What Kim Kardashian’s brain aneurysm revealed
What Kim Kardashian’s brain aneurysm revealed | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Health & WellnessIt’s important to separate causes from triggers. Chronic factors like hypertension and smoking contribute to aneurysm formation and rupture risk….
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The Rise Of The Multicultural Healthcare Consumer
The healthcare landscape in the United States is undergoing a monumental shift. By 2045, Black, Hispanic, and Asian consumers—groups historically underserved by the healthcare system—will collectively become the majority of the country’s…
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COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Increases Survival Rate In Certain Cancer Patients
Researchers at the MD Anderson Cancer Center at the University of Texas have shown that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines may increase the survival rate in certain cancer patients. (Jason Fochtman/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
Houston Chronicle via…
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The reason you’ve been waking up tired lately
The reason you’ve been waking up tired lately | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Health & Wellness/SleepThe weather outside is perfect, but these are the last days of the season, and the body is already responding to the weather changes and the…
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Is goat milk really healthier than cow’s milk?
Is goat milk really healthier than cow’s milk? | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Health & Wellness/NutritionSome people choose to drink goat milk because it’s easier to digest, others because of the way the animal is raised—but are all…
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Why your late teens and early 20s are crucial times for lifelong heart health
Emerging adulthood – the life stage that unfolds around ages 18-25 – is full of major transitions, such as starting college or learning a trade, making new friends and romantic connections, and generally becoming more independent….
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Winter is coming: What to start eating now
Winter is coming: What to start eating now | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Health & Wellness/NutritionDuring the winter, our body is mainly busy maintaining body heat and less focused on protecting itself from viruses. But there are a few…
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Why the Israeli-Palestinian conflict never ends
2 peoples. 1 land. 2 irreconcilable stories. For Israelis, it’s the return of an exiled nation reclaiming its home. For Palestinians, it’s the loss of theirs. From exile to occupation, from the H0l0caust to Hamas, this conflict is a…
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Digital Democracy May Be The Death Of Doctoring
It’s hard being a patient. In 2006, I received a diagnosis that decimated my outlook on life. This was followed by a second opinion that revived it with an entirely different diagnosis and treatment plan. I felt betrayed and misled by the first…
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