Israel medical breakthroughs

Israeli doctors use patients' own cells to attack blood cancer cells in medical breakthrough

The first three patients to undergo the procedure did so without complication and were discharged as planned, Rabin Medical Center announced.

Dr Yarden Shor Nareznoy , Scientist of the Samueli Institute and Maya Avraham Hayun, QA Manager at the Samueli Institute
 DTRAX X-ray

World's first spinal cord transplant to take place in Israel, could allow patients to walk again

Representative images of the microstructure of formed hydrogels under various US induction durations, taken by a scanning electron microscope.

Technion breakthrough for better drug delivery and tissue implantation

Neurosurgeon performs surgery on epileptic 10 month old baby

Vagal-nerve stimulator implanted for first time into ten-month old epilepsy patient


TAU scientists find molecular biomarkers of pregnancy-related complication

Identifying the condition promptly can be followed by treatment that saves lives.

Cribs for newborn babies are seen through an window at a nursery in a hospital in Jerusalem, September 10, 2015.

New Israeli technology replaces surgeon's knife with no-cut alternative

The technology developed at the Technion softens the collagen fibers by means of a controlled release system of collagenase, an enzyme that breaks down the collagen.

Surgeon selecting sterilized tool for operation.

Weizmann researchers discover how bacteria can hinder chemotherapy

Exciting new research from one of Israel's top institutes.

Weizmann Institute of Science.

'Start Up Nation' creates miracles, eliminates Parkinson's tremors painlessly

"It's a joy to be able to write a legible sentence, apply make-up in less than a half-hour, or just hold the paper on which my sermon is written, without it shaking wildly." - Rabbi Mintz.

Rabbi Yocheved Mintz after procedure

Haifa psychologists suggest why people with autism recoil at physical contact

Some 70% to 80% of children and adults on the spectrum suffer from hypersensitivity or undersensitivity to neural stimulation through the various senses, including sight, touch, and taste.

A boy with autism stands in his room

Israeli doctors give the gift of sight

Ayana, 3, is one of some 3,000 Ethiopians who have been cured of eye disease by an Israeli medical team

Morris Kahn and Dafna Jackson with Ayana

Researchers discover micro-gene that protects brain from developing epilepsy

Recognizing the importance of miR-211 could open new avenues for diagnosing and interfering with epilepsy.

A scientist looks through a microscope

Minority Report: The Son also rises

While Intendu has a roster of impressive clients in the US, the team is now beginning to pursue its real focus: to bring Intendu from the rehab clinic to the doorstep of patients.

Intendu develops technology solutions for brain rehabilitation

Forget Botox, Israeli scientists invent unique anti-aging cream

Hava Zingboim has produced the first-ever formula to allow hyaluronic acid to penetrate into deeper skin layers by application of a cream – without injection.

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Palestinian, Israeli-Arab teens saved by organ donation from each other's family

All the operations were successful and the patients are recovering.

Kidney transplant operation at Rambam Hospital in Haifa