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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1993
We interviewed 1,900 healthy subjects who belonged to one of the three following ethnic groups: (a) Ashkenazi Jews, (b) Sephardi and Oriental Jews, and (c) Arabs (including Druses)--about their bowel habits, laxative use, and beliefs about bowel action.
N, Levy +4 more
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We interviewed 1,900 healthy subjects who belonged to one of the three following ethnic groups: (a) Ashkenazi Jews, (b) Sephardi and Oriental Jews, and (c) Arabs (including Druses)--about their bowel habits, laxative use, and beliefs about bowel action.
N, Levy +4 more
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SUBACUTE SCLEROSING PANENCEPHALITIS: AN EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY IN ISRAEL
American Journal of Epidemiology, 1976Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE), a disease related to measles (rubeola) infection, was more common in Arabs and Sephardi Jews than in Ashkenazi Jews in Israel. There were no familial aggregates and it is unlikely that genetic differences account for this selectivity.
D, Soffer +4 more
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The Study of Israel's Religion
Vetus Testamentum, 1957One who comes before this Society 1) to present a few comments on the current ferment in the study of Israel's religion may well question introspectively whether he is merely "carrying coals to Newcastle", if indeed, as guest of the Society, he is not actually guilty of the plain "bad manners" with which an honored, now deceased, member once publicly ...
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The R.M.P.A. Study Tour in Israel
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1963Standing in Jerusalem's “no man's land” amidst barbed wire, prickly pear bushes and shell-shattered houses not all of which are unoccupied, and looking across to Jordan, the outlines of buildings—a hospital and a university—are to be seen on Mount Scopus, buildings that belong to Israel and are on an oasis in alien Arab territory.
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A study of Soviet-Israel relations
2023In the six years that have passed since Israel declared her sovereignty, her relations with the USSR have undergone profound changes. These changes have occurred both in the formal-diplomatic sphere, where they range from Russia being the first to accord Israel de-jure recognition, to complete rupture and a subsequent resumption of relations; and in ...
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MEMORY STUDIES: LEBANON AND ISRAEL/PALESTINE
International Journal of Middle East Studies, 2013Why are humans fated to remember and forget? For Plato, it is because we are wounded by our memory of a previous existence, namely the Platonic “realm of ideas,” to which we forever long to return. In the social sciences, especially history and anthropology, burgeoning cross-disciplinary methodologies and approaches have emerged to study the ways in ...
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[Ethiopia in Israel--an ethnopharmacological study of Ethiopian immigrants in Israel].
Harefuah, 2008There is a large Ethiopian community in Israel which preserves its unique culture and customs. Many of the members of this community still use traditional methods of healing, such as blood-letting, burns, tattooing, amulets, healing water, incense and various medicinal herbs that are prescribed based on the diagnosis of the disease.
Dikla, Danino, Zohar, Amar
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Protection of BNT162b2 Vaccine Booster against Covid-19 in Israel
New England Journal of Medicine, 2021Yair Goldberg +2 more
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