Largest study on pain responses may affect medical treatment by making doctors and nurses aware that patients with autism may be hurting more than others, but don't communicate it

Israel Midwives Association says ministry has located alternate sources for anesthesia kits, easing the concerns of many pregnant women

Patients often report intense upper body pain, thought to be from tumor pressing on nerves; MDs at Israeli hospital find radiotherapy has major benefit, following 4-year research

With supplies on pace to run out within two months, Midwives Association assures women nobody will lack an epidural, as efforts kick in to find new sources

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

Emily suffered from joint dislocations for years until finding answer in medical drama; today, she is the CEO of a clinic in Petah Tikva that aims to assist people like her

Using kosher phone users as a control, Israeli researchers find that those with smartphone dependency are more likely to grind their teeth, have jaw pain and lose sleep

Now streaming, documentary 'Out of My Head' on debilitating neurological disease coincides with worsening of condition for many during past year's pandemic lockdowns

University of Haifa researchers devise experiment that shows a hand's grasp syncs romantic partners' brains, mitigating feeling of pain; holding hands with a stranger doesn't do it