Dr. Polina Stepensky, director of Hadassah Medical Organization’s Department of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Immunotherapy, discusses her work on genetic diseases.

This special episode lets listeners in on breast cancer news: causes, treatments and research - as well as the impact of COVID-19, patient body image and fertility issues.

Dr. Aron Popovtzer is bringing cancer treatment into the future at the Sharett Institute of Oncology, with more personalized protocols to help patients live better and longer.

With monkeypox declared a public health emergency, is it time to hit the panic button? Get the latest facts about the virus, its transmission, what to fear and what not to fear.

As COVID-19 cases climb, physicians are faced with numerous patients who, although recovered from the acute phase, have long COVID – persistent symptoms and medical issues.

For 10 million people worldwide, Parkinson’s is a life-altering condition. Learn how genetics and stem cell research are being utilized to treat this neurodegenerative disease.

Dr. Ofer Amir, director of the Hadassah Irma and Paul Milstein Heart Center, discusses how Hadassah is saving lives faster, dealing with COVID-related issues and more.

Leading expert and head of Hadassah's Multiple Sclerosis Center Dr. Dimitrios Karussis shares the groundbreaking results of his Phase 2 trial that helped patients regain mobility.

Allergens are everywhere. Listen as our host talks about the most common culprits, allergies and the common cold, immunotherapy and a peek at the allergy medicines of the future.

Listen as our host discusses infertility with Dr. Anat Hershko Klement, Director of the IVF Unit at Hadassah Hospital’s Mount Scopus campus.

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