
Israeli experts give trauma treatment workshop in Ethiopia
Israeli emergency medicine specialists share their experience with local doctors in a series of lectures, simulations and trauma scenario drills.

Israeli emergency medicine specialists share their experience with local doctors in a series of lectures, simulations and trauma scenario drills.

A senior rheumatologist specializing in autoimmune diseases, Watad has co-authored about 200 scientific publications.

Meet the future of meniscus replacement: a patient-specific artificial meniscus that delivers medication for healing and protection.

Trial shows Aura Air’s ability to significantly reduce aerosolized viruses responsible for the ‘tripledemic’ of RSV, Covid-19, and flu.

The viruses were found in soil samples, lakes and oceans and their discovery could help protect agriculture from harmful fungi and parasites.

5 years after surgery, cancer spread in 12.5% of patients who got drugs for anxiety, pain and inflammation, compared to 50% in control group.

Average life expectancy in Israel is 83.49, compared to 85.29 in Hong Kong and 75.73 in Latvia, according to new report.

EduCann will give doctors, nurses and pharmacists around the world the ability to treat patients more effectively with medical cannabis.

First study of its kind monitored physiological data of nearly 5,000 Israelis for two years, finding no unusual adverse events.

A US-Israeli startup uses AI and computer vision to provide surgeons and surgeons-in-training with invaluable highlights and insights that could save lives.

Two Israeli companies bring innovative formulations to the fast-growing, $9.5b functional gummy market.

Sheba Pandemic Research Institute to focus on multidisciplinary, collaborative infectious disease R&D of clinical products for emergency deployment.

Cases of flu, RSV, and Step A are all spiking around the world. Have the years of pandemic left us vulnerable to infection, or is there something else at work?

Study also finds 23% feel a level of anxiety that makes it difficult for them to function.

Technology developed at Tel Aviv University enables advancement of delivery systems for controlled release of drugs in the body using UV light.