Baby
Scientists find traces of rare 'imperial' Tyrian purple dye found in Roman infant burials in York
Tyrian’s costly nature comes from the difficulty of its creation - made in a process similar to that of tekhelet, the blue dye traditionally used in Judaism to color strings of the tzizit.
Case against mohel suspected of causing baby's death reinforced after three doctors testify
Israel's furthest north communities welcome baby born during Independence Day
Health Ministry investigating daycares after 15 toddlers suffer food poisoning symptoms
Displaced Gaza border children receive unique report cards amid war
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Knesset Health C'ttee hears of jumble of authorities, responsibilities of baby clinics
The split up almost a decade ago of the tipat halav clinics has left a mess of jumbled responsibilities that needs cleaning up.
Why parents should avoid transferring saliva into their baby's mouth - study
An adult’s mouth is full of a large variety of bacteria and fungi, including harmful pathogens like Candida albicans.
Negev Zoo welcomes new baby giraffe
Celebrating new life at the Negev Zoo.
Rare case: Woman with two wombs doubly pregnant
A woman with a rare condition discovered she was pregnant with a fetus in each of her uteruses, raising questions about whether they are twins and if they will be born at the same time.
Yair Lapid is going to be a grandfather
Opposition leader Yair Lapid is on the verge of becoming a grandfather for the first time, as his son Yoav and daughter-in-law Shai Allo announce the joyous news.
Am Yisrael Chai: IDF soldier watches his baby born via live video
A soldier fighting in the south joins his wife in the birthing room via live video call.
Hostile groups could send supplies with toxins to harm Israeli infants
Magen David Adom warns against currently accepting donations of human breast milk from overseas.
Decimated Kibbutz Be’eri finds new life in namesake Israeli newborn baby
The baby girl, born under rockets and alarms, was named after the decimated Israeli town.
Infant cries prompt breast milk release, new discovery shows
Researchers found that once prompted, this flood of hormones continues for about five minutes before tapering off.