
Dental implant holds promise for gum repair, regeneration
Following positive results of study on dogs with periodontitis, ReGum may be available for humans within a few years.

Following positive results of study on dogs with periodontitis, ReGum may be available for humans within a few years.

Young woman evacuated from war zone to a Jerusalem medical center had a nearly zero chance of survival. Three months later, she was discharged.

Researchers in Israel find that antibodies from recovered Covid-19 patients can neutralize all known strains of the virus, including Delta and Omicron.

A new digital platform improves focus by helping users resist distractions and procrastination. College students are already trying it out.

Sheba Medical Center to use Elbit Systems’ military thermal night-vision imaging to detect physiological processes based on energy and heat.

The groundbreaking method could easily be implemented by any staff member in any clinic, without special training.

OncoHost’s prediction platform is geared to help physicians choose the best chemo or immunotherapy for each patient, rather than the hit and miss ‘one size fits all.’

Two Israeli oral and maxillofacial surgeons introduce real-time remote assistance for complex surgeries in Equatorial Guinea.

An Israeli startup led by a former commander of the IDF’s canine unit has raised $6.2m to develop early cancer detection screening centers staffed by Labradors.

Skincare startup uses a bioactive compound from avocado pits, which are normally discarded by the food industry.

Researchers suggest specialized viruses can selectively kill harmful gut bacteria that cause inflammatory bowel disease and other disorders.

Israeli startup says inserting stent into artery can help regulate the flow and pressure of blood coming in and out of the heart.

Breakthrough research may help speedy diagnosis and treatment of people suffering from post-trauma.

Israeli and Portuguese researchers develop tiny synthetic molecules that can penetrate less accessible areas of tumors and could be taken orally.

Physicians counsel caution and innovative ways to educate the public and collect epidemiological data but do not expect a serious pandemic.