The Israeli take on anxiety
Israelis unwillingly became experts in balancing a constant existential threat with an effort to maintain normalcy. What’s our “secret”?
Israelis unwillingly became experts in balancing a constant existential threat with an effort to maintain normalcy. What’s our “secret”?
More than 55 million people worldwide have dementia, a number expected to increase to 139 million by 2050.
According to a new study, constant exposure to negative news can lead to a negative view of the world, increased ...
Experts attribute the rise to the coronavirus pandemic and lament the shortage of healthcare professionals, leading to delays in the ...
Combination of pandemic-fueled anxiety, depression and TikTok videos of people with Tourette's could be to blame for tenfold increase in ...
Of the one in every 10 Israelis who took anti-depressants or anti-anxiety pills over the last year, 42% said they ...
4.9% of Israel's Jewish population has sought counseling for depression, anxiety, or loneliness since start of pandemic. Study finds that ...
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