medicine

Groundbreaking conference in Israel to showcase the future of AI in medicine

Scheduled for later this year, this pioneering event aims to explore the tangible achievements expected by 2025, marking a pivotal shift in the redefinition of health services.

Yad Sarah receives first airlift of medical aid as it avoids Houthi attacks

The Houthi attacks in the Red Sea wreaked havoc on imports to countries passing through.

A radiologist examines breast X-rays after a cancer prevention medical check-up at the Ambroise Pare

Ministries argue over giving Israeli hospitals permission to purchase more imaging devices

Tamar Chin, health liaison in the Treasury’s budget division, replied that her ministry weighs budget versus needs and that per-capita rates were recently updated.

The medical establishment's role in heart attack rehabilitation

The third installation of a coach's advice on life after a heart attack.

By ALAN FREISHTAT
07/02/2024

Alzheimer’s may stem from modern lifestyles, new study suggests

Medical texts from 2,500 years ago rarely mention severe memory loss, suggesting today’s widespread dementia stems from modern environments and lifestyles.

  Blood veins and artificial intelligence (illustrative)

How can AI transform healthcare?

HEALTH AFFAIRS: Outgoing Maccabi KSM head says it’s time to bridge the gap between healthcare innovation and implementation.

Probiotics promote weight loss in obese dogs

The team investigated metabolic diseases in companion animals and set out to identify probiotics suitable for long-term and safe treatment.

Health lessons to learn from a coach's experience with a heart attack

Switching to a whole-foods, plant-based diet can help reverse heart disease.

By ALAN FREISHTAT
30/01/2024

Israeli children given medication for ADHD due to misdiagnosis

A statistical analysis of the findings of the tests and questionnaires revealed children who suffer from sleep-disordered breathing were taking ADHD medication at a seven times higher rate.

How bone health can be tested by walking one kilometer

The researchers stress that walking limitations may have many causes beyond weak bones, from heart disease to arthritis.

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