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'New York Times' becomes megaphone for NGO propaganda in Gaza - opinion
Israel faces an enemy that embeds itself in civilian institutions as a matter of doctrine; allowing a hostile NGO to operate is negligence.
Israeli hospital's 'groundbreaking' studies could lessen treatments, reduce prostate cancer risks
'This is jihad': Dentist arrested for social media posts praising Hamas, supporting terror
Beersheba spirit: Rebuilding lives, labs, and hope after Iranian missile attacks - opinion
Quebec medical applicants use public Discord groups to post antisemitic content
The aspiring doctors reportedly spread Holocaust denial, praised the “Final Solution,” and degraded women in the group of 1,400 plus members.
Antisemitism in US healthcare most prevalent in academic medical centers, study finds
Antisemitism is on the rise in the American healthcare sector, with academic medical centers emerging as the primary setting for such discrimination.
Like the spread of a virus: Doctors join widening protest against public sector salary cuts
This comes amid dozens of teachers and education staff who continued their "sick day" strike on Tuesday over planned budget cuts.
Can AI diagnose, treat patients better than doctors? Israeli study finds out
Evaluators highlighted several advantages of the AI system over human physicians.
How to get chronically ill patients to consult with their doctors on a regular basis
For adult patients with chronic conditions, the advice is often to “see your doctor regularly” because this is thought to promote a more proactive and, therefore, more effective style of healthcare.
Health Ministry unveils NIS 300M plan to fix Israel's child development system
Many parents face wait times of six months to a year for essential diagnostic and therapeutic services in the public system.
What happens after sexual assault? A guide to immediate care in Israel
Acute care units for survivors of sexual assault currently operate in 11 hospitals across Israel, providing comprehensive medical, emotional, and forensic care.
Israel’s healthcare workforce lags behind OECD averages despite growth in doctors and nurses
Despite an increase in medical professionals, Israel’s healthcare workforce remains below the OECD average, highlighting ongoing challenges.
'Affairs of the Heart': Memoirs of renowned Israeli cardiologist Mervyn S. Gotsman
I have been privileged to know the Professor for many years, and when he published Affairs of the Heart, I felt that his memories and story needed to be told.
Brown U. assistant prof. deported, had photos 'sympathetic' to Hezbollah on phone, US says
Rasha Alawieh was removed after arriving at Boston airport on Thursday, with the Department of Justice noting that Hezbollah-related photos were on their device.