From ancient campfires to modern kitchens, bone broth has made a powerful comeback—as Israelis rediscover its healing powers, one woman credits it with curing her chronic illness, while nutritionists hail it as nature’s original superfood.
The potential applications of these discoveries are profound, particularly in developing new therapies and preventive measures for age-related conditions.
Professor Hagai Levine, who heads the Health Department at the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, emphasized the need for systematic monitoring of returnees’ health conditions.
Whip up your own health and beauty products at home! By Brian Blum, Israel21c You love your Nespresso coffeemaker, the one occupying pride of place on the kitchen counter. It’s so easy – just pop in a capsule, press a button, and out comes fresh-brewed java. Israeli startup Capsulab aims to bring that same one-click... Read more »
An effort to improve nutrition for an Ironman race led twins, Michal and Merav Mor, to develop a company that can improve our metabolic health. By Diana Bletter, Israel21c Israeli startup Lumen offers a handheld breath analysis device that allows users to “hack their metabolism,” as cofounder Michal Mor explains. “If you have information about... Read more »
'Politics remain outside the walls of the hospital and we will work to provide the best medical care we can to every person,' said Prof. Adi Leiba, head of the clinic.
Researchers from Israel's prestigious Technion Institute created a home coronavirus test with a 99 percent accuracy rate that provides results in less than an hour.
An Israeli preliminary study identified a correlation between the exceptionally hot and dry winter in northeast Brazil to the recent outbreak of the Zika virus, contradicting WHO findings.