Prof. Rogin shared a story of five women who were hospitalized in the department, one of whom suffered a heart attack at the age of 48 despite having no risk factors. Upon arrival at the hospital, she was immediately taken for catheterization. The other women were diagnosed with broken heart syndrome, characterized by changes in the EKG and normal arteries. Prof. Rogin explained that the syndrome is caused by stress, which releases large amounts of adrenaline that affect heart function. Fortunately, the heart returns to normal function after a few weeks. He recommended finding ways to calm the mind, such as sports activity or meditation. He also emphasized the importance of seeking medical treatment if feeling unwell.
In another topic, there was news about children being hospitalized in the city and how their families were coping with their health issues. One mother was overjoyed when a soldier from her family was able to meet her son in Gaza Strip, while another woman whose son is serving in Golani asked not to be contacted as she didn’t want to worry him further.
Finally, there was an issue reported on a website that had multiple content topics ranging from SEO optimization and Osteopathy to Japanese language learning and personal profiles related topics. However, it seemed that the website’s content wasn’t well organized and appeared disconnected from each other leading some users to find it confusing and hard to navigate through it effectively.