Hadassah hospital
Fighting cancer: How a hospital stay at Hadassah feels like an international flight - opinion
I envisioned hospitalization as being somewhat akin to taking an international flight to an exotic location.
Grapevine March 22, 2025: The inner existential threat
Autism, epilepsy meet next-gen medicine with Israel’s brain chip innovation
Behind the textiles at Hadassah’s Chagall-adorned synagogue - opinion
Aminach Medic to supply equipment to hospitals and health funds in Israel
Aminach Medic, part of the Aminach Group, has secured tenders and procurement orders amounting to NIS 25 million for the supply of rehabilitative and nursing equipment to hospitals and health funds.
Man saved on El Al flight by medical professional after having heart attack on plane
“I did everything a doctor would do at a time like this,” said Weiss after the incident.
October 7-related stress increases multiple sclerosis symptoms - study
Conducted in the wake of the vicious October 7, 2023, terrorist attack by Hamas, the study is among the few in the world to examine how extreme stressful events such as war affect MS progression.
Netanyahu discharged from hospital after prostate removal
The hospital added that Netanyahu faces a recovery period ahead of him.
Mentoring the ‘elite of the elite’ hospital residents at Hadassah
Hadassah elite is located on the 10th floor, which has been renovated especially for the program.
Allan Billig: The plastic surgeon back in Israel for good
Currently, Alan Billig treats patients at Hadassah’s two medical campuses in Jerusalem and at its facility in Beit Shemesh, focusing on facial reconstructive surgery.
Can AI help to preserve a legacy after death? - opinion
Could AI simulations of the dead let us “chat” with Maimonides or Rashi? If the sages had access to the modern Internet, could they rule on contemporary issues?
A new Israeli clinical trial is testing a tuberculosis vaccine to prevent Alzheimer's - opinion
If – God forbid – I show the biomarkers associated with the probable development of Alzheimer’s, I will receive three doses of the vaccine, which has minimal side effects.
Mount Scopus: Keeping watch over the Holy City of Jerusalem
Neighborhood Corner: Situated in the eastern half of Israel’s eternal capital, the etymology of Mount Scopus reflects its historical role as a lookout point over Jerusalem.
Hadassah University Medical Center solves biblical mystery with ancient seed
The first 2,000-year-old date seedling was named Methuselah (after the longest-lived person in the Bible) and is now impressively tall at Ketura.
Unique orthopedic technology at Hadassah Hospital aids terror victim
The magnetized nail causes a shattered and infected bone of the terror attack victim to grow inside his leg.