
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.

CRISPR technique can target single genes essential for cancer cell survival, toppling the whole structure, says nanomedicine researcher.

Despite a slight fall in the overall rankings since last year, Israel rank #1 in social support.

Pursuing happiness and positivity isn’t a selfish pursuit, in fact it’s a gift to everyone around you, according to one expert.

An AI app founded by the parent of a child with anorexia helps families navigate treatment plans for the growing number of children with eating disorders.

Impilo’s prototype platform scours medical records to pinpoint symptoms of unusual illnesses that are often overlooked by health systems.

Israelis develop ‘milkosomes,’ artificial particles based on human milk that can deliver drugs across the intestinal barrier to the bloodstream.

By adjusting the fat levels in mRNA-based drugs, researchers have found a way to bypass the liver and go straight to the intestine.

Despite minority groups having lower vaccination rates than the general population in most other countries, Arabs trust Israeli healthcare policy.

The CAREPATH program aims to help heart disease patients take their medication correctly and consistently.

Pylon Medical offers a first-of-its-kind method to clean clogged neck arteries in the least invasive way possible, reducing complications.

As of 2023, Israeli Arabs constituted nearly half of the country’s pharmacists, and a quarter of Israel’s physicians.

The new method accurately identifying high-quality sperm cells without using potentially harmful chemical dyes.

Lavaa Health’s platform can identify disease and hard-to-diagnose illnesses at the earliest stage, allowing doctors to quickly draw up efficient treatment plans.

You might think happiness is something fleeting that you can’t control, but if you want to be consistently happy in life, you must work at it.