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Judy Siegel-Itzkovich (and Sheleg): A journalist who has done it all, and her canine companion
Behind the Bylines: With her clever canine companion Sheleg by her side, Judy Siegel-Itzkovich continues her work in the news, manning the paper’s health and science beat.
Where does acne come from? Please tell me it's not from chocolate!
Israel Health Scan: Watching your embryos
Jerusalem holds a haven for birds
Talk is not cheap: Speaking may be hazardous for teachers
I sympathize with teachers, as many of them, like you, suffer from throat and voice problems in school; it is an occupational disease, but there are things you can do.
Land of milk and honey?
Our health and science expert brings you the answers.
Poll: Israelis want to choose their surgeon at no additional cost
Of those who have had surgery, 80% said it was important or very important for the waiting period for surgery to be shortened.
ICA marks March as Colorectal Cancer Awareness month
Avoiding colonoscopy after finding occult blood is foolish; early diagnosis improves survival
Health Ministry campaign eyes burn awareness
Three out of five children taken to the hospital for burn treatment are hurt by boiling water or other liquids.
Honey of an idea
Students develop autonomous pollination device.
His own doctor/patient relationship
A retired pediatrician and medical educator who has survived numerous serious ailments writes a book on medicine from the health consumer’s perspective.
Manufacturers say arrangements bill is no help despite cut costs, eased regulations
Local cosmetics companies argued heatedly that the changes did nothing for them, only for importers.
‘Post’ reporter Judy Siegel-Itzkovich gets honorary doctorate
Ben-Gurion University presents award to health and science editor
Surgery – without the surgery
Rambam performs country’s first catheterized double heart valve replacement procedure on 72-year-old man.