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 Two siblings from South Sudan after heart surgeries, visited by Israeli and Sudanese ambassadors

The Israeli medical organization saving the hearts of children

 Alan Baik is part of the team in Isha Jain's lab at Gladstone Institutes that uncovered why high levels of oxygen can cause lasting problems in humans.

Is too much oxygen harmful to the body?

 A dobermann sitting among dandelions.

Man and dog: could research of shared disease help both species?

Woman 'died' for 27 minutes. Here's what happened when she returned

By Walla!
 Monitor your symptoms carefully if you're at risk of a heart attack

Concerned about heart disease? Check your saliva - study

Residents in Jerusalem walk through the city (illustrative).

Could walking extend your lifespan? - study

 Fluorescent Heart

Israel unveils miniature human heart model to transform drug testing

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leads a cabinet meeting in Jerusalem on July 2, 2023

Netanyahu receives pacemaker ahead of judicial reform vote

Phone Call, operator

Can a phone call cause heart problems? – study

 Illustrative image of a woman with curly blond hair.

This dangerous disease can be reflected in your hair

By Walla!
 The importance of redifferentiation: Proteins responsible for heart muscle contraction (green) are abundant in a healthy heart (left) and in a heart whose muscle cells had undergone successful redifferentiation after injury (center), but not in a heart whose cells failed to undergo processes.

Israeli scientists develop procedure to prevent heart attacks in mice

 Heart attack (Illustrative)

Women might be more at-risk for heart disease than we think - study

 Child eating breakfast (illustrative)

Skipping breakfast can damage your immune response - study

An illustrative photograph of a man wearing tefillin

Expanded cardiovascular benefits shown when wearing tefillin - study

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona, Dec 12, 2022.

Symbolism of Bob Kraft’s donation for NFL player who suffered cardiac arrest

By Jacob Gurvis/JTA