martes, 30 de diciembre de 2025

Israeli study of psychedelic use for treating PTSD could expand trauma care Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line|03:04 +++ + +

Israeli study of psychedelic use for treating PTSD could expand trauma care Israelis are grappling with rising trauma symptoms in the wake of prolonged war, while mental health services remain stretched far beyond capacity; since Oct. 7 about 3 million adults in Israel experienced anxiety, depression or symptoms of PTSD Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line|03:04 https://www.ynetnews.com/health_science/article/rkvgu6yezl Your brain can age more slowly, researchers discover, but it's all up to you Study finds that optimism, quality sleep and strong social ties are linked to healthier, younger-looking brains, up to eight years below chronological age, even among adults with chronic pain, highlighting lifestyle over age as key to brain health Eitan Gefen Eitan Gefen|05:51 https://www.ynetnews.com/health_science/article/rj2rwjg411l Sleeping poorly at night? Your dental health may be part of the reason Research over the past decade suggests a two-way link between sleep quality and oral health; here's why the connection exists and what steps can help protect both healthy teeth and restful sleep Dr. Dan Littner|Updated:Yesterday | 20:21 https://www.ynetnews.com/health_science/article/b1kqvugezx Breakthrough Israeli tech detects Crohn’s flares before they begin Two Israeli researchers develop technologies that may help detect Crohn’s and IBD flare-ups early, using a smart stress-monitoring patch and a synthetic biology-based urine test, potentially transforming care for millions of patients worldwide ynet Global|Yesterday | 08:39 https://www.ynetnews.com/health_science/article/s1vlrjx4we First in Israel: artificial urinary sphincter implanted in 4 women using robotic surgery Four women aged 44 to 75 received implants of artificial urinary sphincters through robotic surgery at Galilee Medical Center after other treatments failed; the rare procedure targets severe incontinence, a condition far more common in women Or Hadar|Yesterday | 02:31 https://www.ynetnews.com/health_science/article/sku2dtcxze

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