
Man makes full recovery after iron rod rams through skull
‘When I arrived at the trauma room, I saw a man with an iron rod in his head – literally crossing his head from side to side,’ says doctor from Hadassah Medical Center.

‘When I arrived at the trauma room, I saw a man with an iron rod in his head – literally crossing his head from side to side,’ says doctor from Hadassah Medical Center.

Surgeon at Hadassah University Medical Center in Jerusalem does unprecedented vein transplant to save the life of 60-year-old Israeli Avi Yavetz.

Innovation and acceleration centers in several Israeli medical centers are finding technological cures for global healthcare ills.

Israeli study shows ‘natural killer cells’ produce helpful proteins in the uterus and retain memory for better supporting the next pregnancy

Little girl’s recovery at a Jerusalem hospital inspires a project for sharing medical expertise between Israeli and Arab healthcare practitioners.

Universities worldwide are looking to emulate Israel’s tech-transfer magic.

‘This was a very rare case that has no documentation whatsoever in the medical books,’ surgeon tells reporters.

Factory worker to walk again after revolutionary three-hour surgery at Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem in Jerusalem.

Some risk factors for B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma are the same in both groups, while others are unique to one or the other.

Ibtihaj (Arabic for ‘Joy’) was the first infant to receive a plastic-surgery patch invented in Israel. She’s expected to have a full, normal life.

Hebrew University students aim to reduce foot ulcers by linking pressure-sensing socks to a smartphone app that warns of developing wounds.

Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical Center plan to host Mideast region’s first interdisciplinary university-based autism center

At Hadassah Medical Center, a mixed team of Israeli and Palestinian cardiologists has cared for 607 Palestinian children since 2005, at no charge.

In her lab at Hadassah Medical Center’s gene therapy institute, Rinat Abramovitch discovered why fresh vs. donor blood is better for liver surgery patients.

FutuRx, a partnership between OrbiMed, J&J and Takeda Ventures, is one of three new government-backed, high-risk pharma incubators in Israel.