Medical
NHS urged to ban pro-Palestinian badges amid antisemitism concerns
Lord John Mann’s review recommends that NHS staff receive mandatory antisemitism training and bans pro-Palestinian badges to ensure Jewish patients and staff feel safe.
Ichilov CEO: Underground wartime hospital relocation marks new era of medical resilience
Israeli musician Yonatan Razel hospitalized, stable after suffering brain hemorrhage
New shot for cancer can eradicate whole tumors in patients, trial shows - report
Israel at the forefront: Healthcare technological advances on par with top nations
Esti Reichman: Making medical wigs as the crowning glory
Big news: A success that could serve as a model for rare disease treatment
European approval granted for Imbruvica in first-line MCL treatment | Young patients can now avoid the difficult autologous stem cell transplant process.
Two Jerusalem terror victims in 'serious but stable' condition, eight others hospitalized
More than 30 people suffering from anxiety sought treatment over the past day at the mental health center opened at Shaare Zedek, which will continue operating in the coming days.
The British secret that makes Hollywood stars reflect on themselves has arrived in Tel Aviv
111SKIN, the London medical skincare brand developed by a plastic surgeon, has landed at Factory54 with a new and revolutionary product – a sunscreen that not only protects but also repairs.
Ministry of Health survey: Leumit leads in appointment availability
Survey Confirms: Leumit offers the fastest access to care when time matters most Leumit delivers.
Belgian doctor writes 'Jewish' on nine-year-old patient's medical report
The doctor listed the patient's 'current problems' as: "Pain in the left forearm, Fell from the climbing structure to the ground; a man fell on top of her," and subsequently "Jewish (Israeli)."
Simple ways to safeguard your health
Given all that we in Israel have been through during the past five years, it is easy to focus on COVID or the war. Now more than ever, we need to prioritize our health.
A real eye opener: Surgeon mistakenly operates on patient's healthy eye
The hospital stated that, as of now, no damage was caused to the mistakenly operated eye, but emphasized that the incident was being taken seriously.
Israel needs doctors: New immigrants step in where the system falls short
As Israel struggles with a nationwide physician shortage, the arrival of doctors, nurses, and psychologists from North America highlights both the urgency and the hope of aliyah-driven solutions.