Colorful MRI Machines Change Children's Hospital Experience
Industrial designer Doug Deitz discovered that most kids are deeply scared of MRI scans and redesigned the experience to be comforting and fun.
Industrial designer Doug Deitz discovered that most kids are deeply scared of MRI scans and redesigned the experience to be comforting and fun.
With one hundred Haredi community centers across the country and organizations like the Ministry of Culture and Mifal HaPais starting to fund observant artists, Yehudit Lubrabom, director of the 'Culture as Law' forum, describes the unprecedented flourishing of Haredi culture.
Think managers always prefer to hire good-looking candidates? A new study shows that's not always true.
A new study finds even minimal alcohol consumption during pregnancy harms the fetus: "There is no such thing as a safe amount of alcohol to consume during pregnancy."
Don't like sweating? Be grateful it's just regular perspiration, not sweat mixed with blood!
In a new book, author and entrepreneur Peter Shankman shares tips that can help individuals with ADHD improve their focus and productivity.
While others follow the conductor's baton, Nobuyuki Tsujii, a blind pianist, has his own ingenious method.
How to tell if your fish are depressed and what you can do about it.
In an impressive archaeological reveal, new sections of the Western Wall have been uncovered, alongside a surprising Roman structure.
Indulged a bit too much during the holidays? Between Shabbat and festive meals, food plays a big role in Jewish celebrations. Now that it's over, here are some effective tips to lose the extra weight.
An American woman of Irish descent discovers her partial Jewish ancestry through a DNA test, unveiling a 100-year-old mix-up at a New York hospital where her Jewish father was raised as an Irish man.
For 12 years, a man in his seventies has been volunteering in the NICU to help busy parents. Now that his deeds have made headlines, what does he have to say about the job he's found?
A study from Spain found that a big breakfast is linked to better health, while skipping breakfast is associated with various risk factors for severe diseases.
At a moving Challah baking night in a kibbutz far removed from Jewish life, Rabbi Hagit Shira Swissa found proof of her faith in humanity: no Jew is truly distant.
Yossi Tor served at the Hermon outpost during the Yom Kippur War and was captured by the Syrians. The lessons in resilience and survival he learned during those difficult months are applied throughout his life, including in his Judaica creations.
Abraham Leventhal, a Safed artist who incorporates Kabbalistic motifs in his paintings, is currently displaying an exhibition at the 'Shelter for Art' in Jerusalem where shofar sounds are translated into beautiful paintings through a special software that transforms the blasts into visual prints.
Ilan Berliner insisted on removing a bothersome pimple on his shoulder that had been there for several months. Doctors tried to tell him it was nothing, but the biopsy confirmed his worst fears and saved his life.
New survey reveals: Nearly half of U.S. adults sleep with a teddy or another toy.
A Torah scholar residing in London answers questions sent from around the world, earns great respect from prominent rabbis—yet keeps his identity completely anonymous. An extraordinary story.
Three mothers raising children with severe vision impairments took the plunge one day and founded an organization to help visually impaired children in the Haredi community and their families. The story begins with a mother insisting to doctors, 'There's something wrong with my daughter'...
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