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As Iran war broke out, United Hatzalah volunteers transferred patients to underground wards
Volunteers from United Hatzalah assisted Hadassah Mount Scopus staff in moving critically ill patients to underground safe zones as Iranian ballistic missiles triggered sirens across Israel.
A manicure, a memorial and the music of David - opinion
Hadassah opens new Netivot medical center to expand advanced care in Israel’s south
Many medical institutions automatically refuse to admit, correct errors, researcher finds
Unique orthopedic technology at Hadassah Hospital aids terror victim
The magnetized nail causes a shattered and infected bone of the terror attack victim to grow inside his leg.
Slight risk of ADHD in children of pregnant women who smoke cannabis, study shows
In three more years, this number is forecast to reach almost a quarter of a million patients.
Colon cancer, gut grief and stool secrets
Poor nutrition, and poor gut health, are among the common indicators of serious health issues. Hadassah expert Dr. David Hakimian, senior gastroenterologist, discusses symptoms and much more.
Miraculous kidney donation between friends spans continents and save lives
The complex and sensitive cross-continental operation required coordination between senior officials in both countries.
How important are the correct shoes? Doctor weighs in
On this month's episode of Hadassah On Call, Dr. Yechiel Gellman, senior foot and ankle surgeon at the Hadassah Medical Organization, discusses foot health.
Israeli Medical Association: 'Treating Hamas terrorists is our duty as doctors'
Despite public protest, doctors told to treat terrorists as they would any other patient. Only important consideration should be the medical condition at hand, reads letter.
New rehab center opens at Jerusalem's Hadassah hospital
Until the center opened last month, Jerusalem had a shortage of rehab beds. The new center will have 132 beds and will be able to treat 10,000 patients a year.
#EndTheSilence: Addressing sexual violence after October 7
Dr. Dvora Bauman, director of the Bat Ami Center for Victims of Sexual Abuse at the Hadassah Medical Organization, sheds light on the pressing issue of sexual violence perpetrated on October 7.
Saliva tests could save kids from lifelong disability - study
CMV is the most common infectious cause of birth defects in the US, with about one in 200 infants born with cCMV, and 20% of newborns with it will have health difficulties, some of them lifelong.
Pulse check: Beating heart disease
Dr. Donna Zfat-Zwas, a cardiologist and the director of the Linda Joy Pollin Cardiovascular Wellness Center for Women at Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem, delves into women's heart health.