
Why is this startup growing synthetic brains from urine?
Itay&Beyond grows brain tissue from patient urine stem cells to test neurological drugs, training the chips via video games to detect autism and other brain disorders.

Itay&Beyond grows brain tissue from patient urine stem cells to test neurological drugs, training the chips via video games to detect autism and other brain disorders.

Researchers found significant disparities between male and female patients, even those who reported identical levels of pain.

Pharma startup Orsight sets its sights on preserving vision in patients with AMD.

Partly because thousands of parents evacuated from the north and south are living in Jerusalem, the city’s maternity wards are busier than ever.

When an advanced lung cancer patient passed out from acute hypoglycemia, doctors tried a treatment that proved a successful scientific breakthrough.

Doctors at a Jerusalem hospital do a daring procedure, successfully draining ovarian cysts detected in a prenatal ultrasound exam.

Internal decapitation is usually fatal, but trauma specialists at a Jerusalem hospital set the boy on the road to full recovery.

Hadassah Medical Center reports that trials of a groundbreaking CAR-T therapy showed a nearly 90% response rate in 74 patients.

Unique stem cell system from Israel is expected to contribute to the development of drugs adapted to men and women.

Two Israeli oral and maxillofacial surgeons introduce real-time remote assistance for complex surgeries in Equatorial Guinea.

Each of the 12 stained-glass panels that Chagall donated to Hadassah Medical Center is filled with a dance of intricate images and stunning colors.

Yigal Yehoshua died after a brick was thrown at his head. One of his kidneys went to a Christian Arab woman and other organs to three other Israelis.

Hadassah Medical Center treated the most Covid patients in Israel. Now it’s sharing its ideas and expertise in Argentina.

Israeli surgeons pioneer procedure for repairing vertebral fractures without general anesthesia.

‘It’s quite remarkable,’ says Israeli pediatric neurosurgeon. ‘Two days after the surgery, the boy is eating, talking and moving his limbs.’