Dr. Itay Gal
No coffee, no Ritalin: The secret that keeps fighter pilots at peak alertness
El Al flight aborts landing in Tel Aviv due to missile launches from Iran
The quiet danger of cannabis: You fall asleep easily – and pay the price in sleep
Burger King to deploy AI that monitors employee "friendliness"
Burger King is expanding AI use with a voice assistant in employee headsets, helping with meal prep, inventory, and analyzing how staff interact with customers.
Under fire, Israel plans 'empty flights' airlift to bring stranded Israelis home
Ben-Gurion Airport is set for a controlled reopening on Thursday, with planes landing full and departing empty to minimize time on the ground during Operation Roaring Lion.
Were you misled: This is the only difference between white sugar and brown sugar
The message that brown sugar is healthier than white is very popular, but how much truth is behind it? Studies found the answer – and the advantage of brown sugar is different from what you thought.
El Al to begin rescue flights for Israelis stranded due to Operation Roaring Lion
The airline said it is prioritizing passengers whose flights were canceled and that rescue flights for El Al and Sun d’Or customers will be operated at no additional cost.
Good news for patients taking attention and concentration medications and their parents
A new amendment will ease heavy burdens in pharmacies and spare patients the exhausting race against the clock to renew their prescription every 30 days.
5 signs that may indicate you may not be lacking protein in your body
Protein supports nearly every body process, not just muscle growth. Long-term deficiency can harm immunity, bone density, and energy levels.
Nine Israelis killed, 11 missing, dozens injured after Iranian missile hits Beit Shemesh building
Three teenage siblings, Yaakov, Avigail, and Sarah Bitton, named among the killed• At least four apartment buildings destroyed, missile reportedly penetrated local shelter
Israel plunges Iran into darkness with largest cyberattack in history during attack against Iran
Critical infrastructure, official news sites, and security communications systems reportedly stopped functioning, leaving the leadership in a communications blackout at home and abroad.
Hospitals across Israel begin transferring patients to protected underground units
The opening of the campaign against Iran this morning has put Israel’s health system on a wartime footing. The Health Ministry instructed hospitals to transfer inpatients to protected areas.
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier: everything you need to know - explainer
The massive ship is more than a platform for launching aircraft: it's a technological fortress designed to project American power anywhere in the world.