A doctor explains: How much sunscreen do you really need to apply?
How much should you apply? How often? And who is at greater risk? Ahead of the hot season, a skin specialist provides all the answers.
How much should you apply? How often? And who is at greater risk? Ahead of the hot season, a skin specialist provides all the answers.
Depression in women may appear in different intensities and forms, but behind the symptoms lies a complex combination of hormonal, psychological, and social factors.
Rice or pasta? A caloric and glycemic comparison, the benefits of "al dente," and the complete guide to choosing healthy pasta (from whole wheat to legumes) ahead of Shavuot.
A new study points to the possibility of reducing brain inflammation and improving cognitive function through a relatively simple treatment.
The time it takes for food to pass through your digestive system may seem like a minor detail, but a new study suggests that it is one of the most significant factors affecting your overall health.
Sometimes doctors aren’t aware of what others have prescribed or have not reassessed the patient’s condition to determine if he or she still needs to take them.
Health experts warn that both the CDC and the WHO may face disadvantages from a lack of cooperation between the two organizations.
In most cases, parental alienation does not arrive all at once but begins with small and quiet signs that many parents miss. Early identification and proper conduct can make all the difference.
A new study found an unexpected link between a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains and an increased risk of lung cancer among young people who do not smoke at all, mainly women.
However, unlike the outbreak of the South American Andes strain currently drawing attention aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship, the Israeli was infected with a European strain of the virus.