Medical
United Hatzalah's new mobile clinic set to transform emergency care in southern Israel
In times of national emergencies, such as terrorist attacks, fires, or natural disasters, the clinic can be quickly deployed to provide extensive medical support.
Health Ministry: License of doctor accused of sexual offenses to be revoked for 6 months
Humans less likely to accept euthanasia decisions by AI, study finds
Surgeon instructs teenage patient to perform 'heil Hitler salute,' recording reveals
Israel to shorten medical internship in move to prevent doctor shortage
This long-anticipated change follows years of debate and delay, with the Health Ministry consulting with hospital directors, medical school deans, experts, and interns on the matter.
'Important to set realistic expectations': Israel sees decline in plastic surgery, injections
"Setting realistic expectations is a cornerstone of every aesthetic procedure," said Dr. Meir Cohen, chairman of the Israeli Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons.
Government to promote plan for integrating haredim into medical studies
The goal is to develop a dedicated framework for training haredi doctors, with recommendations to be submitted to the health minister within 90 days.
Falun Gong deserves truth, not propaganda - opinion
The truth is that many Falun Gong practitioners report improved health, increased energy, mental clarity, and stress relief as a result of the practice.
Creating the future for Israeli medicine and healthcare
TAU President Prof. Ariel Porat and dean of the Gray Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences Prof. Karen Avraham explain the importance of the historic $125 million donation gifted by Jon and Mindy Gray
Blackstone president Jonathan Gray donates $125 million to Tel Aviv University
This donation, the largest in the history of the university, will fund the development of new facilities and scholarships for the School of Health and Medical Sciences.
IDF to receive twenty 'Tigerbulance' armored ambulances for advanced medical care
These vehicles, equipped with the latest medical technology, are designed to evacuate injured soldiers even under fire.
Recognizing Taiwan's considerable contributions to global health and potential at the WHO - opinion
We urge WHO and all relevant parties to recognize Taiwan’s considerable contributions to global public health and the human right to health.
Woman nearly loses eyesight after inflammatory disease caused by tattoo
She was found to be suffering from a severe eye inflammation, the first manifestation of sarcoidosis, a rare multisystem inflammatory disease.
Turkish man loses ability to speak Turkish after stroke, only speaks Danish
Doctors say unused languages can re-emerge after brain injuries in multilingual individuals.
Can AI diagnose, treat patients better than doctors? Israeli study finds out
Evaluators highlighted several advantages of the AI system over human physicians.