Heart
Medical ties linked Israel and Somaliland years before formal recognition
For more than two decades, the Israeli NGO Save a Child’s Heart has provided cardiac care to children from Somaliland, bringing patients to Israel for surgery at Wolfson Medical Center in Holon.
Daily coffee cuts atrial fibrillation recurrence risk by 39%, JAMA study finds
Digital revolution in medicine at ICI Meeting 2025: Innovation in cardiovascular intervention
New study shows cannabis use doubles risk of death from heart disease
Can video games trigger life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias in children?
A new research examines how video games can affect children with unrecognized cardiac arrhythmic conditions.
Want less stress in your life? Eat with your family - survey
A survey conducted by the American Heart Association showed that nearly all the participants reported lower levels of stress in their families when they eat dinner together.
Does your life flash before your eyes before your death? - study
Researchers found evidence that the brain may be capable of generating "coordinated activity during the near-death period."
Is love the ultimate cure for the heart? - study
A study revealed that the neurohormone oxytocin induces epicardial cell proliferation, which is vital in forming Epicardium-derived Progenitor Cells (EpiPCs).
This surgeon has helped children get heart surgery in Israel for decades
No. 30 on The Jerusalem Post's Top 50 Most Influential Jews of 2022: Save a Child's Heart president Prof. Arie Schachner.
Hello Heart's My Cholesterol in action
Cholesterol tracking has been made easy by this Israeli med-tech start-up.
Researchers find link between Monkeypox and myocarditis - study
A patient diagnosed with Monkeypox developed acute myocarditis, according to a new study.
This heart abnormality can raise your risk for dementia - study
An abnormality in the heart's left atrium known as atrial cardiopathy is already linked to stroke and atrial fibrillation, but it may be independently linked to dementia as well.
Social isolation, loneliness increase risk of heart attack, stroke - study
Social isolation and loneliness are common, but under-recognized determinants of cardiovascular and brain health.
These seven healthy habits effectively reduce chances of a stroke - study
A new study found that there are seven health tools that can reduce your risk of suffering from one of the most dangerous medical conditions. These are the findings.