With the whole country traumatized — including themselves — 'Dream Doctors' do their best to therapeutically raise the spirits of the war wounded and displaced
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At base with rabbi husband and eight of their 10 kids on Oct. 7 to celebrate holiday with troops, Michal Elon bravely left protective shelter to help injured soldier

Itai, shot in the leg, says his 9-man squad, 7 of them injured, fended off terrorists targeting them with RPGs, grenades and nonstop gunfire until help arrived

At Hadassah Ein Kerem on her 2nd trip to Israel since Oct. 7, president Rhoda Smolow joins CEO Naomi Adler to comfort the victims of Hamas's brutality while raising emergency funds

After some terrorists were initially brought to emergency rooms, sparking uproar, Health Minister Moshe Arbel instructs they be redirected to prison services' medical facilities

Advanced tool gives US-Israeli team a clear picture of the arteries, cells, and proteins involved in the maternal-fetal interface; findings may help prevent pregnancy complications

Health organizations worldwide monitoring Omicron variant with over 30 protein spike mutations; expert says it is too early to know its impact

Working with Technion researchers, endocrinologists and oncologists prove effectiveness of alpelisib in reversing severe hypoglycemia caused by large tumors

Hadassah Medical Center says none of the expectant mothers or their pregnancies were hurt from injections, calls them back for anti-D shots

Hebrew University researcher says study showing short-burst intense physical activity can lower risk of cancer by up to 32% is proof 'doing something is better than doing nothing'

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