How Big Pharma’s investment in the advertising model taught us to view health as another consumer choice
Enjoying ozone gas and trying to avoid politics at Georgia’s Borjomi Palace, which once served generations of Soviet workers
A doctor’s common-sense guide to protecting yourself and your family
A lesson in correlation and causation
How to enjoy the traditional meals you love on the High Holidays without sacrificing good nutrition—or splitting your pants
According to new study, 17 percent of Israeli children are overweight
When the middle-aged, out-of-shape male body finally begins to rebel, there are only so many reparative options for the devoutly sedentary. In praise of pilates and—of all things—prenatal yoga.
As the North Sea catch hits the States, the traditional pairing of jarred herring and schnapps makes way for refinement
‘DocRock’ and five prevention tips
Four years after his stroke, he can wiggle his toes but not do much else
Meantime, 3,175 cases diagnosed in Israel
For Jennifer Traig, mixing milk and meat could have brought on the end of the world. What happens when custom becomes compulsion?