Doctor who froze and defrosted ovary 'cried tears of joy' when visiting baby born to 46-year-old woman; says success suggests child-bearing years could be extended

Advanced radiation treatment uses innovative chair that can move patient 260 degrees to precisely target tunors with its high-energy beams

At night, patients are 20% to 30% less likely to get painkiller prescription than from day-shift physicians, research shows

Yasinya, who has cystic fibrosis, arrived at Israeli clinic at Polish border with lungs nearly fully blocked; 'Felt like providence,' says expert on condition who volunteers there

Couple and their son, who were hurt when a missile hit their home near Kyiv, are evacuated by non-profit to Hadassah hospital in Jerusalem

‘It’s not bringing down the hospital to point we can’t function but it does make it very hard,’ says director-general; nationally 7,716 health employees in isolation

At Jerusalem’s Hadassah Hospital there is a race to open beds as cases grow, alongside relief that the new variant isn’t leaving patients gasping for air as its predecessors did

Together, the two diseases could put ‘major burden’ on medical system and cost lives, warns Hadassah Hospital doctor, though Ichilov chief thinks Israel can take them in stride

Government adviser says ‘significant chance’ new coronavirus strain means a phase of high infection, but top doctor thinks it may prove milder, making it ‘the variant we wish for’

Hadassah doctor hopes to allay false fears vaccine harms men’s ability to conceive, after surveying samples from before and after vaccination and finding there’s no change

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