Neuroscientist Talma Hendler explains how brain structures and systems go out of whack due to extreme stress, and the importance of rebalancing ourselves
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After some terrorists were initially brought to emergency rooms, sparking uproar, Health Minister Moshe Arbel instructs they be redirected to prison services' medical facilities

Medics take victim to hospital where he succumbs to wounds; police open probe into incident

Doctors remove part of camping stove from cop's head; some 50 officers among over 150 wounded in street brawl between supporters and opponents of Eritrean government

With over 150 said injured in street brawls between Eritrean government's supporters and opponents, Ronni Gamzu says staff also had to keep warring sides separate at hospital

Police arrest suspect just a few minutes later, say incident not terror-related, as crime wave continues to plague nation

Naor Blankleder, 29, thought he had beat bone cancer but now it has spread to his lungs and his best chance to survive lies with doctors and researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering

In Tel Aviv, Hofim Center's short-term, intense therapeutic model aims to address major increase in depression, anxiety, OCD and other disorders seen in Israeli youth post-COVID

Saba Gavriyot, 31, suffered miscarriage as a result of injuries in car-ramming last week; second woman seriously injured says she has no memory of attack

Condition of both women, one of whom lost her unborn child, improves substantially, with both fully conscious and able to breathe on their own

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