
Virtual reality program could boost your doctor’s empathy
OtheReality, based on its teenage founder’s light-bulb moment in high school, aims to improve patient experiences and reduce medical staff burnout.

OtheReality, based on its teenage founder’s light-bulb moment in high school, aims to improve patient experiences and reduce medical staff burnout.

In the global battle against strokes, Israel punches above it’s weight. To celebrate World Stroke Day on Oct 29, here are 8 startups developing vital high-tech tools to deal with this life-threatening problem.

Avertto aims to bring AI-enabled stroke detection to the ICU with its pulse-monitor technology.

By combining software with traditional pharmaceuticals, Remepy’s hybrid drugs promise personalized and more effective treatments for cancer, Parkinson’s and more.

Some of the 150 companies that presented at the BioMed 2024 international conference, showcasing advances in genetic medicine, neurology, and more.

Bionaut Labs CEO says in the future illnesses that now seem incurable will be treated by medication delivered straight to the affected organ.

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

No trained personnel or complicated equipment is needed to perform test identifying viruses and bacteria infecting space crew.

This marks the 20th anniversary of Israel’s annual life science conference and exhibition, to be held at the David InterContinental Hotel in Tel Aviv.

COVID-19 has become a priority within the medical industry, signaling necessary changes across the board and advancing innovations in med-tech.

Distribution deal will send 20,000 of Illumigyn’s devices across Africa to help detect cervical cancer before it’s too late.

Just 1000 meters from a rocket strike, Sheba Medical Center moves the tiniest patients into an underground ward.

Georgia Institute of Technology affiliate will house new innovation center for Israeli biomed and digital health companies in Atlanta.

BiPS Health is developing a wearable medical device to monitor vital signs, including blood pressure, took first place among 50 applicants.

China’s Neusoft IT provider and private equity firm Infinity Group to invest millions in Israeli medical technology firms over the next three years.