Hadassah Medical Center partners with Israeli company P-Cure in study comparing treatment with traditional X-ray radiation; Ichilov inks deal for first proton therapy center

Alla Shapiro's new memoir, 'Doctor on Call,' traces her journey from the wake of nuclear chaos in Ukraine to a career in the US developing radiation countermeasures for FDA

State Department-commissioned study says 'directed, pulsed radio frequency energy' the most plausible cause of mysterious illness among American personnel in 2016-2018

The procedure, new to Israel, is generating hope among some doctors internationally, but others raise flag over possible cancer risk

Farmers say army appropriated property for missile defense system without compensation, didn't reveal dangerous emissions from batteries; but no claim sought over any health damage

Moscow has yet to report back to International Atomic Energy Agency over high concentration of isotopes recorded in Finland, southern Scandinavia and the Arctic

National weather agency says accident at military testing range caused brief spike in radiation, but levels returned to normal after several hours

Lev Klotz was an 18-year-old Soviet army conscript when his unit was dispatched six days after the reactor explosion. Four years later, he lost all his teeth and went bald