
Israeli device to help coronavirus patients nears market in China
An Israeli device that helps pneumonia victims get rid of phlegm could go on sale in China in the next few months, offering safer and easier treatment for coronavirus patients.

An Israeli device that helps pneumonia victims get rid of phlegm could go on sale in China in the next few months, offering safer and easier treatment for coronavirus patients.

The TV series exposes cutting-edge medical tech and the inspirations of the creators in cities around the globe.

Pediatric rehab hospital in Jerusalem designs a feeding system enabling a boy with severe hand disabilities to take control of his own mealtimes.

Pediatric rehab hospital’s new facility will accelerate the invention of case-specific as well as mass-market assistive devices and technologies.

Hundreds of colorful, low-cost, lightweight wheelchairs are going to disabled children in Israel, Palestinian Authority, Peru and Tajikistan.
By Steve Zerobnick, associate director, Keshet The excitement was electric as 700 cyclists climbed the steep ascent from Ein Kerem to Jerusalem last week. We