
Study: Parents who smoke outside still endanger their kids
Researchers find nicotine in kids’ hair, suggest parents avoid smoking within 10 meters from the house and 10 meters away from children in open areas.

Researchers find nicotine in kids’ hair, suggest parents avoid smoking within 10 meters from the house and 10 meters away from children in open areas.

Yossi’s large size left him with an aching leg and mobility issues, but a mushroom extract has relieved his pain and improved his quality of life.

During Skin Cancer Awareness Month, experts explain that early education and detection, plus free annual skin screenings, have borne fruit in Israel.

Scientists achieve 80% survival rate in animals using a protein as an alternative to traditional treatments.

America’s Covid crisis handler gets award from Sheba Medical Center, where a collaborative preparedness research institute is launching.

Longevity Nation speakers divulge recent lab findings about how we could turn back the clock on our aging bodies.

Conference explores the biology of aging after pandemic years saw a global decline in average lifespan.

Pilot project in Africa used Zzapp artificial intelligence to identify and help manage mosquito breeding habitats.

Clearance paves way for commercialization in US of world’s only system to gauge patients’ pain when they cannot communicate.

A sensor-based monitoring and alert system, without cameras or wearables, can keep tabs individually on two elders in one household.

6,000 expected at 21st annual networking event to explore life-sciences and health-tech trends and 15 topics ranging from medical robots to longevity.

Mayu’s vision is to gift the world with healthy and sustainable water, accessible to anyone, anywhere. It’s all in the swirl, apparently.

Israeli synthetic biologist helps a US startup design switches that engineer immune cells right inside the body for faster, less expensive treatment.

Gaze-contingent music reward therapy helped relieve the symptoms of 50 percent of patients, in similar success rate to Cipralex treatment.
A new early-stage breast tumor detection tech begins clinical trials soon in 11 hospitals with 28,000 participants. Could this be the end of the mammogram?