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A real eye opener: Surgeon mistakenly operates on patient's healthy eye
The hospital stated that, as of now, no damage was caused to the mistakenly operated eye, but emphasized that the incident was being taken seriously.
This is what the new hospital that opened in Beersheba looks like from the inside
Released hostage Naama Levy spent months alone in a Hamas tunnel, rehab lead reveals
Aminach Medic to supply equipment to hospitals and health funds in Israel
New Israeli company aims to design life-saving proteins from scratch
DenovAI is approved by the Israel Innovation Authority and will receive a $2 million grant from AION Labs and its investment partners Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Merck, Teva and Israel Biotech Fund.
Sickness and stress: All the challenges facing parents in winter
Even those who love the cold season have problems when it comes to spending it with small children. So how can you make your life easier?
Dr. Mike to host Ben-Gurion University event celebrating medical science innovation
The third annual “Celebrating the Remarkable 3: Pioneering Medical Science” is set for April 23 with celebrity physician Mike Varshavski virtually hosting.
Family's presence during medical rounds can be detrimental - Israeli study
Medical researchers have noticed a decline in patient health, correlating with a family's presence at rounds.
Pregnant women hospitalized because of COVID-19 had secret advantage - study
A new study revealed advantages found for pregnant women who were hospitalized with COVID-19 in the ICU, requiring them to give birth before the condition deteriorated.
Obesity, overweight BMI can raise risk of death by 91% - study
The new study busted previous widespread biases on the link between one's BMI and mortality risk, including the "obesity paradox."
How did an 8-year-old end up in the hospital from picking a lime?
A few weeks ago in Australia, Otis Kerr wanted to make juice from limes he picked in his garden at home. A few days later he had huge blisters on his hands.
Yeshiva U. to open first US clinic for Non-Verbal Learning Disorder
People with NFLD can often write and speak well. However, there are still things they struggle with, such as abstract concepts and social cues.
Can fitness trackers do more harm than good for the heart? - study
Some wearable gadgets have the potential to interfere with pacemakers, other implanted cardiac devices.
COVID-19 likely originated in Chinese lab leak, US Energy Dept. says - report
Claims that a lab leak in China led to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic have been circulating for years, but they remain a subject of considerable dispute.