
Rising from the ashes: A mother’s fight to survive
Severely burned and hospitalized for months, Ellay Golan defied the odds to continue her medical career after surviving Hamas attack on her kibbutz.

Severely burned and hospitalized for months, Ellay Golan defied the odds to continue her medical career after surviving Hamas attack on her kibbutz.

Amina Alhasoni, 7, suffered a severe head wound after a ballistic missile fell near her home in southern Israel on April 13.

Unique database of medical, behavioral and genetic data can help identify best diagnosis and treatment approaches for people on the spectrum.

Azrieli Foundation gives $50m for brain science institute at Weizmann Institute; $13m toward expansion of autism center at Ben-Gurion University and Soroka University Medical Center.

International conference spearheaded by Israeli researcher advances medical knowledge about miscarriages and advocates better support for couples.

International cancer genetics researchers meeting in Israel say half of people who would benefit from testing aren’t candidates under current rules.

30 countries taking part in ‘4th International Conference on Healthcare System Preparedness and Response to Emergencies & Disasters.’

Tel Aviv may be Israel’s startup city, but Beersheva is gearing up to be the world’s cyber capital.

Tel Aviv mom plays nurse during Teddy Bear Hospital program to alleviate kindergartners’ fear of medical procedures.

Israeli research team develops a special MRI procedure for visualizing damage to the blood-brain barrier.

Since the start of Operation Protective Edge, Soroka Medical Center in Beersheva has treated 1,116 casualties — 740 soldiers, 376 civilians.