Mental Health

Cannabis and psychosis: Study shows use of high-potency cannabis leaves mark on DNA

Researchers found that regular use of high-potency cannabis, along with THC, can significantly alter DNA patterns.

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Simchat Torah: Using joy to overcome pain

Psychological theory offers some important understanding of how we can approach this year’s Simchat Torah.

Study finds that Nova survivors' trauma recovery significantly impacted by substance use

A new study from BGU and Sheba Medical Center found that Nova survivors who were on substances during the attack had significantly higher levels of stress responses.

   IDF PARATROOPER Menahem Ben-Halifa – from wounded soldier to medical clown.

This is how medical clowns are helping treat post-Oct. 7 trauma

Medical clowning benefits anyone who has undergone psychological trauma – especially the kind that has caused havoc among the survivors of October 7.

Health Ministry to shift psychiatric care focus to community, reduce hospital accountability

According to the draft, 16 dedicated trauma treatment clinics are also expected to open.

By AVICHAI HAIM
16/10/2024

Is social media to blame? 25% of adults believe they have undiagnosed ADHD

The survey raised concerns among mental health experts about the potential consequences of self-diagnosis, which could lead to incorrect treatment.

Riding the road to recovery: IDF veterans and Oct. 7 survivors heal with equine therapy

To date, 60 soldiers and 20 Supernova music festival survivors have completed eight sessions with Transcending Trauma, which hopes to expand.

Testosil Reviews 2024: Is This Supplement Effective?

Thinking about trying Testosil to boost your testosterone levels? Explore the supplement’s effectiveness, benefits, and user reviews to see if it's worth it.

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Meet the entrepreneurs supporting families and breaking stigma surrounding mental health  

The Inside Israeli Innovation Podcast with Eve Young: Season 2, Episode 32.

More smoking, more obesity, more sleep medication use

The report shows a rise in medication use, obesity, and smoking, a decline in cancer screenings, concerns over excessive sleep, and anti-anxiety drug consumption.

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