Congratulations to:a  Keren Greenberg MPH – Pollin Center health promotion expert, for approval of a grant (by a generous anonymous donor) which will enable her to develop and implement a “train the trainers”s program to promote nutrition literacy among disadvantaged populations.s  Nisreen Agbaria MPH, RN – Pollin Center Health promotion expert for the Arab community, for

The Jerusalem Municipality is divided into 32 districts, and each district is responsible for local urban planning and the interaction between local citizens and the City. Funding from the City is funneled through these agencies, which also serve as community centers. These centers have the potential to promote health in countless ways, from mandating green

The increased incidence of diabetes in the Arab community, as well as the 60% higher rate of cardiovascular mortality in Arab women led us to the development of an intensive community-based intervention program, focused on cardiovascular wellness and diabetes prevention. Based on The Diabetes Prevention Program of the American Center for Disease Control, the Pollin

Over the last 15 years, the death rate from heart disease has decreased in women in the United States and Israel.  Despite the improvement, on the last census report, more women died from cardiovascular disease in Israel than from all the different types of cancer put together. Heart attacks are increasing in young women, likely

Seven kilograms – that’s the amount of weight that MB lost during the three months that she participated in the Pollin Center “Ambassadors for Health” ( Ambassadors) program. MB, a project manager in Israel’s civil service, did not anticipate the profound impact Ambassadors would have on her personal life. em Ambassadors empowers public sector, female

Cardiovascular prevention and health promotion are fields that are progressing and evolving. The Hadassah Pollin Center is at the forefront of development and implementation in the field of health promotion. We are creating supportive environments that promote positive health behaviors, working to change default behaviors to those that promote health and wellness. a We maximize

Questions and Answers:   Q: What is a pacemaker? A: pacemaker is a small device that is placed in the chest so as to deliver low-energy electrical pulses as needed to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate. Q: What is the difference between a pacemaker and a defibrillator? A: A defibrillator is

Prof. Dan Gilon, September 2016 Interventional cardiology continues to raise the bar, targeting new diseases, and developing interventions that require paradigm shifts. The first 3 decades of intervention concentrated on the treatment of coronary artery disease, with new approaches – specialized balloons, wires with coatings, bare-metal stents, drug-eluting stents and more. Recently, we have begun

The fall brings with it the chill wind, autumn foliage, bird migration – and also the Flu. Influenza (the Flu) is a contagious viral disease that attacks your respiratory system – the nose, throat  and lungs. In most cases it is mild, but in severe case it can lead to complications such as pneumonia and

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