Remote control makes heart surgery less invasive
The use of new electronic instruments is benefiting heart surgery patients.The patient was undergoing heart surgery, but the surgeon performing the operation wasn’t even standing
The use of new electronic instruments is benefiting heart surgery patients.The patient was undergoing heart surgery, but the surgeon performing the operation wasn’t even standing
The Israel Institute for Biological Research in Nes Ziona.Israel has recently completed development of an anthrax vaccine that would be more effective and safer than
Clinical tests have shown the therapies developed by Soroka cut the rate of Pneumococcus infections in children by 20 percent.Dr. Ron Dagan has headed a
New ultrasound device may replace liposuction surgery. (BBC)Researchers at Tel Hashomer’s Sheba Hospital have reportedly developed a handheld device that could allow patients to go
The parents of the youngest liver transplant recipent greet their son in the intensive care unit of the Schneider Children’s Medical Center.The health of children
The women’s center program has also launched a research campaign to delve into health issues troubling women in Israel and abroad.Hadassah Medical Center boasts the
Alydar has chosen to target cardiovascular and nervous system disorders, as well as cancer.”Over the last few years, much of the focus of the life
DiaPep277 blocks the immune system’s destruction of pancreatic beta cells in humans.Scientists at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, Israel, have developed the first successful vaccine
Restenosis is the formation of new blockages at the site of the angioplasty or stent placement.In the fall of 2000, Vice President Richard B. Cheney
A blood clot blocked the central artery in the retina of a 54-year-old man.A man who was blind in one eye regained his sight after
Catherine Wagner’s depiction of refrigerated vials, tubes and boxes is consistent with her use of science in art.Photographer Catherine Wagner’s aesthetic sensibilities might not resonate
Lior Ma’ayan, vice president of commercial operations at Compugen, calls it an evolution, and although it may not be as complex as the evolution of
Israeli researchers hope to gain approval for clinical trials soon.New hope for AIDS and cancer patients lies in the resurrection of a drug slated for
Israeli military scientist Gabriel Iddan spent years working on missile technology as the head of the electro-optical design section of the Rafael Armament Development Authority