Government approves series of measures at weekly meeting as Netanyahu says international bond sale shows 'the world actually believes in Israel'

Medicine is believed to extend patients’ lives by almost a year on average; FDA has approved it based on Phase II trial, pending a review of further trial data in 2024

Israel Medical Association runs TV, radio ads saying MDs will never discriminate against patients, after far-right Orit Strock said they should be able to if it violates religion

Mass of detailed patient data put Israel at forefront of COVID research. Now, Tel Aviv University aims to use it to advance treatment of autoimmune diseases like MS and Crohn’s

Tofersen, which is injected into the spine like an epidural, is giving new hope to two patients at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

Party hopes legislation will help boost its prospects of keeping majorities in the House, Senate in upcoming midterms

President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Yair Lapid open new 8,000 square meter Tel Aviv facility boasting self-triage and robots to help you find your way

Tel Aviv-area Sheba announces OB-GYN Beyond program to improve healthcare for women in Hebron area, hoping it will eliminate some logistical, bureaucratic, security obstacles

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

Project to enable health organizations to share anonymized medical data with startups for better healthcare

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