
A farm where animals and people heal from trauma together
Dr. Yoni Yehuda, recovering from his own wounds, devised a unique animal-assisted therapy model where he, clients and creatures are equal partners.

Dr. Yoni Yehuda, recovering from his own wounds, devised a unique animal-assisted therapy model where he, clients and creatures are equal partners.

An effort to improve nutrition for an Ironman race led twins, Michal and Merav Mor, to develop a company that can improve our metabolic health.

Matricelf, which is developing a revolutionary solution for spinal cord paralysis, placed third in the 2022 Startup World Cup.

Psychotrauma and crisis-response specialists from United Hatzalah flew to Florida in the wake of Hurricane Ian to give immediate trauma care.

Scientists are developing an early stage blood test that can identify nearly 100% of genetic problems accurately and without fear of miscarriage.

Researcher finds out how deadly skin cancer passes the blood-brain barrier and tests a treatment that delays spread of the metastases by up to 80%.

Magen David Adom trains Americans how to save lives in the crucial 7 minutes before the ambulance arrives.

The day after its emergency aid delegation returned from Puerto Rico, United Hatzalah sent a delegation to Florida in response to Hurricane Ian.

Colostrum’s health benefits could be harnessed to create a nutrient-rich superfood that would, in its first stages, help athletes and people with IBD and intestinal problems.

A millionth of a millimeter in size, nanodiamonds can be coated with medicine and sent into body tissue through the skin without inflicting harm.

Scopio Labs built a high-speed scanner that digitizes the process of analyzing blood samples for faster results aided by AI.

United Hatzalah delegation departs just before Rosh Hashana to help in the wake of Hurricane Fiona.

After a computer scientist’s mom got ovarian cancer, he started a company using AI to find biomarkers in biopsy images and give personalized guidance.

Study from University of Haifa identifies common neural processes of Parkinson’s disease types for the first time; could aid early diagnosis.

Israeli paper reviews the effect of different physical exercises on brain plasticity and the process of nerve cell formation.