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Oral bacteria can speed up development of pancreatic cancer - study

The significant connection sheds light on a previously recognized link between oral health and pancreatic cancer.

How to make a good first impression in business, according to researchers

From emails to Zoom meetings, tips for making positive first impressions on co-workers, customers, and clients are offered by American researchers

Smoking increases the worst - and most dangerous - kind of belly fat

In an ironic twist, while many smoke to remain thin, researchers at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark found that smoking can lead to an increase in belly fat.

Jerusalem study finds quick relief for burning mouth syndrome

Photobiomodulation therapy has been found by researchers at the oral medicine department at Hebrew U's Hadassah School of Dental Medicine to offer immediate pain relief for burning mouth syndrome.

The Zimin Institute at TAU: Promoting Scientific Solutions for Humankind’s Challenges

The institute bridges the gap between theories and applications by leveraging contemporary scientific insights.

Development for diabetes: Cow in Brazil produces human insulin in milk

A brown cow from the south of Brazil has made history as the first transgenic cow capable of producing human insulin in her milk. The advancement could herald a new era in insulin production.

Protesters participate in a demonstration against antisemitism in Parliament Square in London

February 2024 sees 124% increase in antisemitism from February 2023

The week before this report was released, a US congressional roundtable was held, which hosted nine Jewish students from several different institutions, who all said they feel unsafe on campus.

New study links ADHD to higher risk of early death

This study not only emphasizes the life-saving potential of ADHD medication but also advocates for greater awareness and healthcare support for individuals living with ADHD around the globe.

‘I’m just a typical Jewish grandmother’

April Rosenfeld is a dedicated supporter of the Hebrew University.

Pain in the pursuit of beauty: One in eight suffer chronic pain long after cosmetic surgery

Researchers from Norway surveyed adults about long-term chronic pain in the aftermath of cosmetic surgery, finding that men are five times more likely to be affected than women.

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