Treatment

“Say thank you that you are alive, madam”: When cancer ends, life is shattered

About treatment ending, fear beginning, tears in the car alone, and rebuilding from loneliness. Dikla Shir, SHENA Center founder, writes about the day after and no survivor left alone.

Everything disappeared at once. I found myself alone. Even though I was never physically alone for a moment - I was alone with myself, with my fears and the thoughts of “Where do we go from here?” Dikla Shir.
An illustrative image of a woman in distress in a psychologist's office, with no therapist present.

Caring for the carers: Israel's hidden mental health crisis - opinion

Statins to lower cholesterol

The revolution in cholesterol guidelines

Little Twin Girls are sitting and ancient old olive tree. Children are enjoying big and old ancient olive tree in the olive garden in Mediterranean

The ecosystem of healing


New campaign for the aesthetic brand with the technological breakthrough

Alma Israel is launching its innovative campaign for HALLURA. The campaign will air both on television and digitally, including TV sponsorships alongside extensive exposure of various influencers.

 HALLURA by Alma Israel

Efforts to improve cancer research must persist and intensify - opinion

The integration of new technologies and treatment paradigms into the country’s health system each year enhances patients’ quality of life and enables many to manage their illnesses more effectively.

 Dividing cancer cell

Like Europe, just without the antisemitism: One-stop-shop beauty clinic

I found an island of tranquility in the heart of Tel Aviv: A clinic that brings together all beauty treatments in one place. A moment to rest amid the chaos and emerge renewed.

 Cosmetology Tel Aviv

Inhalation of xenon gas shows promise as a neuroprotective treatment for Alzheimer's Disease

Xenon gas, currently used in medicine as an anesthetic and neuroprotective agent for treating brain injuries, showed potential in protecting the brain in studies.

 Inhalation of xenon gas shows promise as a neuroprotective treatment for Alzheimer's Disease. Illustration.

Like a blob of slime: 3 facials that transformed our faces

Exploring Pola Blick’s new center and premium facial treatments: Combining advanced technologies, natural medicine, and luxury brands for glowing, youthful skin.

 Beauty guru, Pola Blick, in her new home

This HIV drug is hailed as 2024's Discovery of the Year

The long-acting injectable provides six months of HIV protection with a single dose.

 A milestone was reached in the fight against HIV/AIDS with the development of Lenacapavir.

New study reveals dark microglia's role in Alzheimer's disease, paving way for treatments

Blocking stress response in microglia reverses Alzheimer's symptoms in mice, researchers report.

 Microglia and neurons.

Tired of CPAP? FDA approval of Zepbound introduces new treatment for sleep apnea

"Zepbound is the first medication that significantly improves moderate-to-severe OSA and aids in long-term weight loss in adults with obesity."

 FDA approves Zepbound to treat obstructive sleep apnea in obese adults.

Weight-Loss injections unintentionally boost fertility, German doctors say

The German Diabetes Society (DDG) issued a warning concerning a rise in pregnancies among women using injectable medications for weight loss and Type 2 diabetes treatment.

 Weight-Loss injections unintentionally boost fertility, German doctors say.

Looking younger: Hyaluronic acid injections vs. facelift surgery

Filler injections and facelift surgery are popular for facial rejuvenation, but they differ in results and suitability.

 Dr. Nimrod Friedman – Specialist in Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery