Pediatrics
"Mom, my stomach hurts": How to know when it is temporary pain and when a check-up is needed
Abdominal pain is the leading reason for emergency room visits among children aged 5 and older. A doctor explains when an examination is necessary and what you can do at home.
Medical ties linked Israel and Somaliland years before formal recognition
Small patients, big emergencies
Israel needs doctors: New immigrants step in where the system falls short
Superstar pediatrician hopes to advance his research in Israel
Dr. Harvey Karp lands in Tel Aviv with event to teach 1,000 parents to sooth their babies in sixty seconds or less.
Hadassah opens new pediatric bone marrow transplantation unit
“The new unit will significantly expand Hadassah’s pediatric BMT capacity and will enable the hospital to provide life-saving BMT treatment to approximately 100 children each year,”
Save a Child's Heart creates small miracles
“I owe my life to this incredible NGO."
All parents in Jerusalem should be fighting for world-class cancer care
"Any parent who has the choice to take their child to a different pediatric oncology department would be well advised to do so to receive world-class treatment."
Pediatricians discuss specialized care for children at Tel Aviv conference
The president of the American Academy of Pediatrics recently made his first visit to Israel to discuss how to improve the lives of youngsters.
Gaza boy able to walk after Jerusalem doctors remove tumor
Four-year-old breathes easier after surgical removal of chest growth undetected in Gaza hospitals.
Just Because Fake News Exists, It Doesn't Mean Kids Are Safe From Predators
Doctors warn of 'dangers' of letting non-specialist physicians performing deep sedation on children
Due to a lack of specialist, a new Health Ministry directive is allowing non-specialist physicians to perform the potentially dangerous procedure.
Why do children suffer severe recurrent infections?
The research has just been published in the prestigious journal Blood and has already drawn much interest worldwide.
Nightly pill could replace surgery to remove tonsils
Soroka research says kids suffering from sleep apnea may not need surgery for chronically inflamed tonsils or adenoids.