
Israeli life sciences in rosy health with $5.2b in exports
Health-tech ‘report card’ for 2021 shows a thriving sector with about $5 billion invested and 1,800 active companies.

Health-tech ‘report card’ for 2021 shows a thriving sector with about $5 billion invested and 1,800 active companies.

When Rony Zigler learned that used dialysis filters were efficiently purifying wastewater for a Golan Heights community, he decided to save a life.

Study indicates men’s health crisis, as low sperm count is associated with increased risk of certain diseases and shorter lifespan.

Israeli experts continue seeing post-Covid symptoms that affect quality of life even in young, healthy patients.

Study finds that high-intensity aerobic workouts prevent cancer from spreading by making less glucose available to the tumor.

Study published in New England Journal of Medicine demonstrates significant increase in protection from third and fourth doses, but it wanes quickly.

Israeli scientists’ experiments on mice show promise for a breakthrough approach of adding an existing drug to the chemotherapy regimen.

A wave of suicides in her home town prompted a 17-year-old student to develop a 30-hour course emotional first aid for teenagers.

Israeli HMO’s survey finds 34.6% of participants reported not returning to their baseline health condition several months after the acute illness.

Global research collaboration shows that facial expressions influence our emotional experience.

3-day event will look at health and wellness technology, longevity science; how wellness will transform travel and hospitality, real estate and beauty, food and faith, policy and investment.

Israel’s Capsulab is developing a countertop machine designed to be like Nespresso for fresh, personalized wellness and skincare products.

Odeda Benin-Goren is the only female Israeli member of the United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination and consults for the WHO.

Israeli study shows stress-reduction technique boosts emotional wellbeing of breast and ovarian cancer gene carriers.

Giveback initiative enables the company and its partners to donate devices worldwide, significantly expanding access to clinic-quality healthcare.