
9 ways Israel has changed culturally as a result of war
Our list includes positive trends, like a dramatic rise in volunteering and a better understanding of the disabled, as well as less impressive ones, such as a spike in smoking.

Our list includes positive trends, like a dramatic rise in volunteering and a better understanding of the disabled, as well as less impressive ones, such as a spike in smoking.

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.

Israeli study finds stress and anxiety at hospitals worse than expected, as ancillary staff also affected and smoking increases.

Study in mice shows that changing the gut microbiome after smoking cessation prevents the typical weight gain smokers experience after quitting.

Smoking parents more likely to change their habits if they see results of nicotine tests on their children’s hair.

Volunteers scour the Israeli seaside to pick up waste and provide smokers with ashtrays to keep beaches clean. They might just bring world peace too.

New Israeli-Serbian research study suggests that smoking and depression are closely linked.

Hebrew University physician says results of study show women ideally should quit smoking well before becoming pregnant.

SmokeBeat app helps employee-benefits programs, outpatient clinics and insurance companies improve compliance with cessation therapies.

Israeli research gives new insights into the brain mechanisms that lead to alcoholism.

University of Haifa scientist says omega-3 capsules significantly reduce nicotine craving and the number of cigarettes that people smoke a day.
Public places including bus stops, train stations and outdoor pools are now off-limits to smokers in Israel.
Smoking is a habit, not an addiction according to new research from Israel.