
Israeli system stops leading hospital killer
Sepsis, a blood infection, causes more than 200,000 deaths in US hospitals every year. A non-invasive monitoring device from Israel is changing that.

Sepsis, a blood infection, causes more than 200,000 deaths in US hospitals every year. A non-invasive monitoring device from Israel is changing that.

US doctors are already using IceSense3 to freeze out benign growths quickly and painlessly. Next it could target small malignant tumors.

Israel’s BioView is pairing its imaging technology with fluorescent DNA markers to help doctors find this deadly cancer before it’s too late.

URINFO, a new medical device from Israel inspired by agricultural technology, takes the guesswork out of diagnosing a kidney injury.

Gait analysis is about to get easier and cheaper, once an Israeli startup’s new orthopedic device hits the ground walking.

GE is investing in an Israeli-designed imaging capsule that can help detect colorectal cancer as it travels through the intestines.

A medical device from Israel will allow for less invasive, cheaper and more effective correction of severe spinal curvature.

Weighing less than a pound, the Injured Personnel Carrier can secure an injured person on a rescuer’s back, leaving hands completely free.
The simple new check shows a 90 percent detection rate in clinical tests for multiple types of cancers.
Israeli company’s LiteTouch laser system is becoming a fast favorite of dentists and their patients in the US, Asia and Europe.
An Israeli-developed biodegradable ‘balloon’ separates tumors from healthy tissues, greatly reducing side effects of radiation therapy in prostrate cancer.
MD-Logic mimics the workings of the pancreas, monitoring blood sugar levels and delivering insulin automatically, even at night.

Implantable device invented in Israel electrically ‘teaches’ diseased heart muscle to contract more strongly and get the blood pumping.

Instead of surgery, ReFit offers a non-invasive radiofrequency technique that tightens sagging skin in a series of 20-minute sessions. Photo courtesy of Viora Ltd Before
RealView’s implantable imaging system is a win-win, providing relief to patients and more accurate information to their physicians. RealView co-founder Dr. Amos Neheman. The indignity