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G Medical Innovation's Prizma G2 Medical Smartphone Cover

Could smartphone cameras help diagnose anemia? -study

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How do you choose the right fitness trainers, nutritionists?

By Walla!
 Growing cancer cells (in purple) are surrounded by healthy cells (in pink), illustrating a primary tumor spreading to other parts of the body.

Preventable colorectal cancer killed 1,300 Israelis in 2022 - Health Ministry

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Sleep deprivation increases heart attack risks, study finds

By WALLA! HEALTH
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People who think they're attractive less likely to wear masks – study

 A child receives free polio vaccine during a government-led mass vaccination program in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, October 14, 2019.

Polio will never be gone without full vaccination - Israeli immunologist

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New Israeli company aims to design life-saving proteins from scratch

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Sickness and stress: All the challenges facing parents in winter

By DANIEL SARANSKY/WALLA!
 Dr. Mike Varshavski

Dr. Mike to host Ben-Gurion University event celebrating medical science innovation

The coronavirus ICU at Galilee Medical Center

Family's presence during medical rounds can be detrimental - Israeli study

Pregnant woman receives a vaccine in the US

Pregnant women hospitalized because of COVID-19 had secret advantage - study

 FAT-SHAMING is just one of the problems with the ‘Family First’ ad, which also ‘singles-shames.’

Obesity, overweight BMI can raise risk of death by 91% - study

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How did an 8-year-old end up in the hospital from picking a lime?

By Walla!
A view of Yeshiva University

Yeshiva U. to open first US clinic for Non-Verbal Learning Disorder

 Certain fitness and wellness trackers could pose serious risks for people with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) such as pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), and cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) devices.

Can fitness trackers do more harm than good for the heart? - study