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A new Israeli technology used at Rambam Hospital helped free a man from dependence on painkillers
A breakthrough treatment was carried out at Rambam Medical Center, where specialists helped wean a man who had been taking about 130 painkiller pills a day in just 20 minutes.
IDF soldier dies, additional soldier injured, after vehicle overturns during operation in Lebanon
Suspected Ebola patient undergoes testing at Rambam Medical Center, results expected in days
Health Ministry investigates suspected Ebola case after traveler develops symptoms
Israel prepares to face Hepatitis wave in children seen in Europe
Europe is facing a wave of Hepatitis in children, and Israel is preparing for the worst. There's only one problem: No one knows where it's coming from.
Bomb squad called to Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa
Security was alerted after a woman heard a nearby man say on the phone "Today, I will be a shahid (martyr)."
Israeli startup aims to change life of patients of urinary disorders
‘PeePal’ allows patients to take advantage of the developments of telemedicine to tackle a condition that affects as many as 50% of men over 50.
Israel launches trial to ‘freeze’ and remove bladder cancer tumors
Cryotherapy was used in the past to treat many other forms of cancer, including lung, kidney, and skin cancers.
Last COVID patient hospitalized at Rambam dies
In total, Rambam treated 15,100 COVID-19 patients in 15 months. Of them, 310 died of the disease.
10 serious COVID patients given Israeli drug, leave hospital in one day
The data showed a 40% decrease in lung inflammation from treatment – from 55% to 15%, as seen in chest X-rays * Rambam Health Care Campus doctor: ‘Results extremely impressive’
Special prayer held at Rambam hospital for those injured at Meron
The Rabbi first arrived in Haifa to help the families of those who died, and then came to visit those who had been injured.
Haifa hospital saves life of boy from Gaza suffering from kidney failure
"I would have given him my soul, my eyes, and that I should die so that he could live — anything to stop his suffering," said Sumar Tapash, Madchat's mother, who donated a kidney to help her son live
Uncooperative COVID variant carriers should be jailed - Rambam head
"Care should have been taken to provide the information, and if not, they should be put in jail. They are endangering the public."
Israeli hospital to use artificial skin-tech for burns, wounds
The Nanomedic "Spincare System" fashions an artificial skin layer "using a smart and customized matrix made of nano polymers that adheres precisely to a wound or burn."