People with ADHD eat less healthily
People with ADHD tend to eat 'whatever they see around,' new study says.
People with ADHD tend to eat 'whatever they see around,' new study says.

Bar-Ilan researchers discover that bacteria 'sense' pregnancy and the need to assist babies in breaking down the sugar in mother's milk.

Scientists at Tel Aviv University unveil 'first' 3D print of heart with human tissue, vessels.

Dr. Ido Liberman explains why the pre-election polls and exit polls were right - and wrong - about the results.

Childhood methylphenidate treatment predicts antidepressant use during adolescence, study shows.

Sleep increases chromosome dynamics that clear out DNA damage accumulated during waking hours.

Hebrew University Professor Amiram Goldblum’s team discovers 27 new molecules with significant therapeutic potential.

New study shows religious upbringing raises life satisfaction, lowers risk of substance abuse and STDs.

New research reveals the most germ-infested area of an airport - and it isn't the bathroom.

New study finds soldiers go to the doctor twice as much as civilians of the same age.

Israeli study shows maternal depression may have a long-term impact on children's psychological and immune health.

Dr. Herbert London on Israel's challenges, how Jewish students can fight back, Muslim women's rights and BDS goals.

New Hebrew University research reveals complex math calculations worms perform to search for food.

Dutch hospital quits clinical trial after babies whose mothers took generic Viagra died.

Zoo analysis shows pancreatic cell size linked to mammalian lifespan.

Chief of Staff participates in Military Intelligence conference, praises activity and nature of unique work among world intelligence bodies.

Public health expert says health, education systems need to work together to prevent nearsightedness in children at risk.

New study shows Israeli children are exposed to more cigarette smoke than their counterparts in England, Germany, and Canada.

New link between sleep arousals and body temperature may also be connected to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

A new study for cancer risk in Ashkenazic Jews aims to create a new model for genetic testing.

Tests on more than 250 bottles from 11 leading brands worldwide reveal widespread contamination from plastic debris.

Israeli researchers cultivate desert truffles worth more than uranium.

Curing infertility after chemotherapy: This Druze-Israeli scientist may have the key.

Rambam physician discovers new cause of vision loss in diabetics, creates new glasses to prevent impaired vision.

Study on economic impact of US-Russia sanctions on western non-sanctioning economies reveals interconnectedness of economies.

News Israeli research shows children who suffer 'skin asthma' more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD.

New study suggests those with disabilities - including non-physical issues - face discrimination every day.

Young bats adopt peers' dialect instead of their mothers, after being exposed to both.

Researchers at Be'er Sheva's Ben-Gurion University discover protein which may be key to preventing Alzheimer's.

Bar Ilan researchers discover enzyme supporting metastatic cells, develop compound to eliminate them.

Israel agrees to compensate Nuclear Research Center workers, Center denies responsibility for illness.

Researchers track 50,000 ancient Hebrew words and phrases from Dead Sea Scrolls and ancient texts, begin writing definitions.

Across the world, atheists are assumed to be more immoral than religious people - even if the person judging is an atheist himself.

As skin cancer rates skyrocket, Israeli and American researchers team up to find a cure. Will immunotherapy be it?

Team of Israeli, US, researchers successfully identifies a single gene which causes a rare and severe neurological disorder.

More patients are vision-impaired than ever before; new study suggests how countries can lessen the health burden and improve lives.

New study shows that screens before bed aren't the problem - the blue light they emit is. What can we do to lessen the screens' effects?

Atheists and agnostics believe themselves to be more tolerant and open-minded than religious people - but in fact are less so.

Longitudinal study shows Holocaust survivors born in occupied countries have highest risk, those denied compensation from gov't have lowest.

Wild wheat genome sequencing provides ‘time tunnel’ capable of boosting future food production and safety.

Study shows mice who receive extra-virgin olive oil do better on tests, have better memory, and have better-preserved neurons.

Health, Environment ministries say research investigating connection between Haifa pollution and higher morbidity needs to be redone.

British study finds married people more likely to live even if they suffer from diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.

Québec, Israel launch 5-year, $12 million, collaboration program.

Understanding why cells refuse to die may lead to treatments for age-related disease.

In joint Israel-Canada study, researchers find people judge smiling people as older, but remember them later as being younger.

For the first time in 109 years, researcher discover a new species of butterfly in Israel.

New national survey shows 62% of school-age children and 85% of pregnant women have low iodine intakes.

Indian launcher sends record 102 satellites into space, two Israeli nano-satellites to help medical and environmental research.

New study shows higher BMI in adolescence impairs cognitive functioning in midlife.

New research on mice from the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot indicates that stressful situations affect social relationships

Research that mapped Whatsapp rumors during Operation Brother's Keeper shows that 69% of the rumors were true

New study shows that only 15% of Israeli adults are smokers.

Hebrew University scientists’ research yields good first results.
