Researchers at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba examined how a stroke affects the ability to follow changing instructions.
A study shows routine eye exams can predict stroke risk using a retinal "vascular fingerprint" of 29 health indicators.
Sufficient sleep alone is not enough; having regular sleep periods that do not change much day to day is key to mitigating health risks.
The recommendations emphasize a Mediterranean diet, regular physical activity, and closer monitoring of high-risk groups, including women and transgender individuals.
The founder of the "London School of Jewish Song" choir was considered groundbreaking in the world of Hasidic music.
Identification and swift response to stroke: recognizing early signs, acting promptly, and accessing immediate medical treatment can save lives and reduce damage.
As the population ages and the prevalence of cognitive impairment increases, such studies are crucial for developing effective treatments that can improve brain health and cognitive function.
Snoring and associated health risks can be minimized by adopting a healthier diet.
Between 5-10% of medical diagnoses worldwide are incorrect, with severe consequences.
The researchers recorded electrical activity in the brains of epilepsy patients while showing them various images in an attempt to find out where persistent images are stored in the brain