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Gilad Jalon
Farthest from Israel: At Baruch’s Pacific island getaway
Twelve stylish villas with a bar, restaurant, pool and spa on a tropical beach—this is the dream Baruch Weitzman fulfilled in the Cook Islands; in an interview with Ynet, he speaks about locals' love for Israel and the happiness in a simpler life
Gilad Jalon
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09.14.24
Fatigue, confusion and blood clots: How flights can adversely affect our health
Ensuring comfort during flights is vital to prevent muscle and skeletal pain, and to cope with low oxygen levels and air pressure, which can lead to dehydration and cognitive issues; experts recommend staying hydrated and moving frequently
Gilad Jalon
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09.03.24
When you reach Australia, take a right: The Cook Islands are a hidden gem
In the South Pacific Ocean, about 18,000 kilometers from Tel Aviv, lie the peaceful and beautiful Cook Islands; Gilad Jalon set out to explore the area, signed a passport at the world's most isolated post office and fell in love with the feeling of simplicity
Gilad Jalon
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09.02.24
Dreaming of paradise? A honeymooner’s tale of Fiji’s stunning beaches and warm hospitality
Just three and a half hours from Australia and New Zealand lie the postcard-perfect islands of Fiji in the South Pacific; two young honeymooners join locals in song and dance, savor fresh cuisine and even spot a rare, tiny stingray along the shoreline
Gilad Jalon
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08.31.24
Eye in the sky: A peek into IDF drone operation
Israeli Air Force officers say the ongoing war in Gaza demonstrates the importance and utility of drones on the battlefield in locating and eliminating threats
Gilad Jalon
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07.03.24
Implant gives spots photographer new lease on life
Udi Tzitiat's hearing loss deteriorates to deafness and tinnitus but after missing a goal in a crucial match, he undergoes surgery ridding him of disability, tinnitus and depression
Gilad Jalon
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05.22.24
Broken heart syndrome: When sadness is overwhelming, it's like a heart attack
Heartbreak, profound sadness and persistent anger can lead to Broken Heart Syndrome, which mimics a heart attack but doesn't damage blood vessels; "The heart changes shape, resembling a balloon," expert explains
Gilad Jalon
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05.13.24
Study links microplastics to increased heart attack and stroke risk
Reasearchers find people with plaque buildup in their neck arteries containing tiny plastic particles more likely to experience heart attacks, strokes or die from any cause within almost 3 years
Gilad Jalon
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03.17.24
Meet the young Israeli scientist taking on the toughest diseases
Tomer Yaron-Barir has a PhD in computational biology from Cornell University and is studying medicine at Columbia University in New York - and he isn't even 30; He is currently on the Forbes' '30 Under 30' list for his contributions to the field of science and resear
Gilad Jalon
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03.13.24
1 in 8 people are obese, and the situation is worse in Israel
World Health Organization report echoes worrying data in Israel which shows over a quarter of adults in the country is obese, reaching well over OECD average
Gilad Jalon
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03.06.24
Israel transplants miniature pacemakers in patients
The first implants of the new generation Micra AV-2 miniature heart pacemakers were performed at Shamir and Sheba medical centers in Israel; As technology improves, pacemakers become less 'intrusive' and much smaller
Gilad Jalon
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02.25.24
'We want you to feel the shock we felt': Experience October 7 from the eyes of the survivors
Walk through the home from which Ofir was abducted, hide from terrorists in a bush with Mazal, hear the gunfire up close at the Nova festival and fight terrorists throughout the Gaza border region; a unique project tells the stories of October 7 through VR in the most immersive manner: 'Maybe this is how people will truly believe'
Gilad Jalon, Gal Ganot
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01.25.24
'Soldiers don't need pitying': inside hospitals saving wounded IDF soldiers
Soroka Medical Center staff works around the clock to receive and treat wounded soldiers and civilians since October 7 to save as many lives as possible
Gilad Jalon
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01.14.24
Yeshiva student by day, singer by night: Matisyahu Jr. connecting to his Jewish roots
Up-and-coming Jewish singer Laivy Miller reflects on his lifelong passion for Judaism and music, his journey to success and his deep connection to Israel
Gilad Jalon
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12.22.23
Horrors in ink: October 7 massacre survivors commemorate their pain with tattoos
Simultaneously wanting to suppress and commemorate, survivors of the horrific Hamas massacre have found a way to always have a reminder of how that day has changed their lives forever - by tattooing it on their skin
Gilad Jalon, Mor Goren
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10.23.23
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