Hundreds More Doctors to Function as First Responders in Northern Israel
The project is expected to eventually cover the entire country.
Israeli Researchers Say ‘Nothing to Panic About’ with Processed Food
The research examined whether people should be concerned over the formation of amyloids in processed food.
Watch: United Hatzalah EMT Saves Family from Burning Building in Jerusalem
"One of United Hatzalah's bravest, Yechiel Stern from Jerusalem, heroically climbed a burning building to save an entire family."
Israeli Researchers Working on New Antibiotic from ‘Long Pepper’
The Indian long pepper or pippali, is known in traditional medicine for its treatment of a variety of illnesses.
More than 700 Israelis Diagnosed with West Nile Virus
The prevalence of mosquitoes infected with the virus usually rises between June and November.
100 People in Northern Israel Screened for Brain-Eating Amoeba
Everyone who is being screened for the organism spent time at the Gai Beach on Lake Kinneret.
Over 1,000 Doctors and Medical Personnel Travel In and Out of Gaza Since Rafah...
Gazan medical personnel have been deeply involved in terrorism
Israeli Boy Hospitalized with Suspected Brain-Eating Amoeba
The boy is sedated and on a respirator at Ziv Medical Center in Safed.
Beilinson Launches Teen and Young Adult Cancer Clinic
Adolescents and young adults going through cancer treatment have unique challenges as they go through their treatment journey.
Catch a Virus by the Tail: Weizmann Institute Making Strides in Investigating Bacterial Immunity
A bacterial immune system that alters the tails of phages might help clarify an immunity mechanism in humans.
New Hope for Paralyzed Patients as Israeli Researchers Achieve Thought-Driven Speech
“In the future, it will be possible to train a computer for an ALS patient in the early stages of the disease while they can still speak."
Rosh Pina Kosher Meat Restaurant Charged with Death of Dairy-Allergic Patron
The Health Ministry’s report shows failures on the part of the hospital and Osher’s Leumit HMO.
Israeli Findings on a Hidden Brain Hub Open Path for New ADHD Treatment
The findings open a new door to potential new treatments for disorders characterized by impaired impulse control, such as ADHD, drug addiction and schizophrenia.
New AI Model That Identifies Disease Subtypes Could Improve Personalized Treatment
The model resulted in the identification of 515 disease candidates predicted to possess previously unannotated subtypes.
More Than a Dozen Israelis Killed by West Nile Virus
Most of the severe cases have struck immunocompromised people with pre-existing medical conditions, and the elderly.
U of Haifa Study: Two-Thirds of Israelis Abroad Suffer PTSD Since October 7
According to the study, 91% of Israelis living abroad were exposed to anti-Israel and antisemitic sentiment in the first two months of the war.
Israeli Man Infected With Rare ‘Brain-Eating’ Amoeba Dies
In most cases, nothing will happen to people who swim in waters where the amoeba is present, but in rare cases, one can be infected.
West Nile Virus Deaths Continue to Rise in Israel
"It is important to note that the virus does not pass from person to person and the disease does not pass back from person to mosquito."
Report: 150 Israelis Hospitalized with Coronavirus, 40% Rise from Early June
The corona continues to mutate, and now two new strains are becoming dominant in the world.
Seven Israelis Die, 81 Infected with West Nile Virus
The risk of significant morbidity is among adults and people with immunosuppression.
Sweet New MRI Method ‘Lights Up’ Pancreatic Cancer
The method could lead to earlier detection, better treatment and a more hopeful outcome for pancreatic cancer patients, the researchers said.
Update: 3 Fatalities, 42 Patients Diagnosed with West Nile Virus
Mosquitoes with the West Nile Virus were discovered this past week in the area of Ben Gurion International Airport and in Ramat Gan.
Update: West Nile Virus Diagnosed in 32 Israelis
Eleven people were diagnosed with the illness within the past 24 hours.
West Nile Virus Spreading in Central Israel
West Nile fever has been known in Israel for many years; it occurs mainly between the months of June and November.
War Forcing IDF to Return Reservists with PTSD to Service Before Completing Therapy
Prof. Yair Bar-Haim urges an exemption from additional military service for individuals already receiving therapy for PTSD until the therapeutic process has been completed.
MDA Prepares for Power Outages, Plans ‘Doomsday Protocols’ Ahead of War with Hezbollah
"As Hezbollah threatens to conquer Israeli cities and military bases, we are preparing for fierce fighting within Israel’s borders."
United Hatzalah Mourns the Death of Its Volunteer EMT, Hamas Hostage Dolev Yehoud
The entire United Hatzalah family bows its head in sorrow and grief upon receiving the bitter news that our dedicated volunteer EMT, Dolev Yehoud...
Man Indicted for Threatening Michigan Jewish Officials Is Too Crazy to Stand Trial
Carpenter claimed to have established a new sovereign nation called "New Israel."
Beilinson Medical Center Opens Virtual Hospital for Remote Care
The war has caused Israeli hospitals rethink how medical care is delivered to our patients and increasingly, there is a need for remote medical services.
Israeli Scientist Forces Brain Tumor Cells to ‘Burn Out’
When you disable the brakes on a race car, it quickly crashes. Dr. Barak Rotblat wants to do something similar to brain cancer cells.