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Health & Wellness weekly newsletter Amid Bruce Willis revelation: How to help a loved one with dementia For Willis' family, and other families of those with dementia, this is a very difficult experience because the disease changes the personality of the beloved one we knew. [Read More...]( jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-733197 Top tips for a safe, injury-free Purim celebration United Hatzalah has launched an extensive safety awareness campaign this year in anticipation of Purim. [Read More...]( What does your emoji use say about your emotions? – study Emojis, the emoticons used to give extra meaning behind text messages, can say a lot about your psychological state, according to a recent study. [Read More...]( People who think they're attractive less likely to wear masks – study Self-perception of attractiveness can impact one's social behavior. This study examined whether this could extend to wearing face masks. [Read More...]( How much money do you need to be happy? - study found a steady association between larger incomes and greater happiness for most people but a rise and plateau for an unhappy minority. [Read More...]( Women might be more at-risk for heart disease than we think - study Women and girls of all ages have more salt-sensitive hypertension than men. [Read More...]( Improving women’s equality helps men live longer too- study Researchers found that gender equality in education had the strongest association with longer life expectancy for both genders. [Read More...]( Could smartphone cameras help diagnose anemia? -study Researchers said the phone screening tool for anemia is much cheaper than existing options, which involves taking blood samples, and delivers results quickly. [Read More...]( Do earphones lead to hearing impairment? Studies show that people who use earphones often with high volumes have worse hearing than those who don't use earphones. [Read More...]( LGBTQ+ families are as healthy or healthier than heteronormative ones -study An analysis found that parental sexual orientation is not an important determinant of childhood development. [Read More...]( Sleeping too much or too little is bad for your health - study The three month study found that a lack of sleep, or too much, could make you more prone to infections and a variety of other medical conditions. [Read More...]( Living with a partner? It's healthy even if you're unhappy It's been proven that being in a relationship has health benefits, but what if your relationship is unpleasant and tense? [Read More...]( Do you have impostor syndrome? Here are 5 techniques that could help Ever feel like you don't deserve the recognition you get for your achievements? You may have impostor syndrome. Here are some CBT tips that can help. [Read More...]( Tap water, containing brain-eating amoebas, caused Florida man’s death The man caught the 'Naegleria fowleri' infection while doing nasal irrigation. This organism has also been found in Israel. [Read More...]( More than half of the world will be overweight or obese by 2035 - report The World Obesity Federation's 2023 atlas predicts that 51% of the world, or more than 4 billion people, will be obese or overweight within the next 12 years. [Read More...]( Dr. Mike to host Ben-Gurion University event celebrating medical science innovation The third annual "Celebrating the Remarkable 3: Pioneering Medical Science" is set for April 23 with celebrity physician Mike Varshavski virtually hosting. [Read More...]( New Israeli company aims to design life-saving proteins from scratch DenovAI is approved by the Israel Innovation Authority and will receive a $2 million grant from AION Labs and its investment partners Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Merck, Teva and Israel Biotech Fund. [Read More...]( Tzippi Cedar’s English-language Israeli book on using psychodrama helps groups of all kinds Psychodrama, which is becoming very widespread in Israel, is a type of experiential action-based therapy in which people explore issues and conflicts by acting out events and situations. [Read More...]( Family's presence during medical rounds can be detrimental - Israeli study Medical researchers have noticed a decline in patient health, correlating with a family's presence at rounds. [Read More...]( Yeshiva U. to open first US clinic for Non-Verbal Learning Disorder People with NFLD can often write and speak well. However, there are still things they struggle with, such as abstract concepts and social cues. [Read More...]( Could the judicial reform be Israel's next public health crisis? -analysis Health and law experts published a position paper based on studies showing strong correlations between levels of democracy and public health. [Read More...]( Israel's hospital bed shortage continues, wait times longer than ever The rate of beds for acute care in Israel is only 2.0 per 1,000 people, a figure significantly lower than the OECD average, which is 3.5. [Read More...]( A baby in Brazil was born with a 12 cm tail with 4 cm-thick ball of skin Doctors in Brazil were stunned when a baby was born with a 12-centimeter tail equipped with a 4-centimeter-thick ball of skin, but they removed it. [Read More...]( This is why parents give their kids unusual names – it's not their fault Dr. Mitchell Newberry says there is an evolutionary reason why many parents choose different, strange and unusual names for their children. [Read More...]( Children's success in school depends on screen time as babies We all want our kids to do well in school, but it's not only connected to them listening to their teachers and learning the material. [Read More...]( Have carbohydrates been unfairly blamed for causing obesity? - Israeli study The study carried out by Rambam researchers found that there is no connection between the amount of insulin in children and their tendency to obesity. [Read More...]( Is drinking milk after eating fish dangerous? Experts say no Some cultures claim eating milk and fish together can cause vitiligo or digestive issues, but scientific evidence says none of these claims hold up. [Read More...]( Which plant-based milk substitute is the best? Dietician answers Milk is very nutritious but there are many people who prefer plant-based milk substitutes. But which is the best? Nira Oland, a Maccabi dietician, has the answer. [Read More...]( How did an 8-year-old end up in the hospital from picking a lime? A few weeks ago in Australia, Otis Kerr wanted to make juice from limes he picked in his garden at home. A few days later he had huge blisters on his hands. [Read More...]( High Court: Stop looking for genetic parents of Assuta embryo-swap baby A couple who had undergone IVF at Assuta discovered during the pregnancy that they had been given the wrong embryo. [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

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