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 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives a speech with the visage of Golda Meir in the background.)

Is Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu healthy? - opinion

Chen Bador.

100-year-old woman suffers sudden cardiac arrest in Holon, saved by United Hatzalah volunteers

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting at the prime minister's office in Jerusalem, 25 June 2023.

Netanyahu discharged from hospital, returns to Knesset after surgery

Virtual image of human heart

What is the pacemaker implanted in PM Netanyahu?

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seen speaking at a memorial ceremony for Ze'ev Jabotinsky on Mount Herzl, in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2023.

Netanyahu postpones Turkey, Cyprus trip after heart surgery

 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

Protecting your heart: 5 small changes to be healthier

By Prof. Yehuda Adler/Walla!
 Illustrative image of a woman sleeping by a window.

Which side do you sleep on? How your sleep position impacts your health

Apple Watch

Apple Watch saves Cincinnati woman's life as she sleeps

By WALLA! TECH
 Illustrative: When Phill Zdybel was dead, he described it as if his brain was still alive and he was able to see everything as a bystander.

Australian martial artist dies for 28 minutes before coming back to life

By WALLA! HEALTH
 Stress (illustrative).

Stressed? Bloated? The two may just be connected

By Walla!
 LONG HISTORY of bravery: Battling to extinguish a fire in a Kibbutz Nir Am restaurant, hit by a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip, 2007.

Sagui Gavri: The heart healer from Kibbutz Nir Am - opinion

 Can you find all five hearts in the picture?

How sharp are you? Find the five hidden hearts in this picture

 SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus behind COVID-19 (Illustrative).

Severe COVID-19 linked to 16-fold increase in risk of heart rhythm disorder