Civilians were in Israel on October 7 as their children received life-saving surgery. While they appreciate the care, they evince little warmth for the Jewish state and its people
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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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As staff at Sheba Medical Center work to save the young family, wife's brother tells of harrowing hours when he and other relatives lost contact with them

Civil defense team member Nadav talks of harrowing battle with terrorists, his wife's terrible wait to hear if he was alive and the long recovery ahead

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

Merck's molnupiravir has been used in Israel and other countries since late 2021 to treat symptomatic patients with risk factors that could lead to hospitalization or death

'Simul Park' at Sheba Medical Center sports bright amusement park design, guidance from educational staff and encourages familiarity with scanning machines to help allay fears

CatAI uses smartphone cameras to track medical data of home patients; has been awarded $75,000 to run pilot with Florida's US Baptist Health

With COVID wards and post-COVID clinics in hospitals now closed, the 10-20% of COVID sufferers who have long-term debilitating condition seek help through community health services

With cases mounting in Israel and abroad, some are raising alarms and making moves to combat the fresh coronavirus threat, amid concerns over a new vaccine aimed at other mutations

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