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


We checked out the new spa at the Theater Hotel – and came back relaxed

In the heart of a historic, quiet neighborhood in Jerusalem, an intimate and calming spa has opened in a recently launched boutique hotel, offering relaxation, balance, and a precise touch.

The new spa at the Theater Hotel

Salmon skin treatments are reshaping beauty - and revealing the real science behind the trend

Salmon treatments are rooted in real science. Pola Blick Dayan explains why they’re trending - and if they’re truly worth the hype.

Facial injections.

RejuvaKnee reviews: Why is it trending in The United States Of America?

Knee Pain.

Spots on the face? Veteran cosmetologist explains which treatment really works

Spots on the face have many causes. Yafa Maximov, beauty-tech owner and ex-cosmetologists’ chair, explains three main treatments: Home, professional, and tech.

Facial pigmentation treatment, illustration.

Innovative wound clinic at Shmuel Harofe: "We don’t give up on any case"

Even when options seem limited, an innovative approach achieves results. Ahuva Tzabari, Head Nurse at Shmuel Harofe Hospital: 'We don’t rush to call a wound incurable.'

Shmuel HaRofe Hospital.

A multi-billion dollar industry, now for men too: The hair removal market is changing

While it was once the exclusive domain of salons, today it is one of the fastest-growing markets in the world, shifting to personal and at-home use, bringing truly innovative solutions.

No longer the domain of beauty salons: Laser hair removal.

Study found: The smell of your farts may help prevent Alzheimer’s

A study found that a smelly substance called hydrogen sulfide, which is also found in gas, improved brain function by 50% in mice with Alzheimer’s. Is this an excuse to smell your own farts?

The smell of your farts may help prevent Alzheimer’s

Experts warn: A common home treatment for colds may cause severe harm

A method many people use in winter may end with a burn – and you should also check the hot water bottle you take to bed.

Watch out

Israel faces early, severe flu season as Health Ministry urges mass vaccination

At least 30 children have been hospitalized in intensive care units due to complications from the flu, including two infants.

Magen David Adom ambulance outside The Green-Wagner ER

Without hormones: The new treatment that is changing the rules of the game for hot flashes

A real-world study at the International Menopause Society conference shows notable improvements in hot flashes, sleep, and daily functioning with a new non-hormonal treatment.

Hot flashes. The enemy of women in midlife