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Israeli doctors use patients' own cells to attack blood cancer cells in medical breakthrough
The first three patients to undergo the procedure did so without complication and were discharged as planned, Rabin Medical Center announced.
Is pee leaking? This is what you need to do
Brick by brick: Lessons from the walls of Jerusalem
Precisely now: The cosmetic treatments best done in winter
Breakthrough for COPD patients: New treatment significantly reduces dangerous flares
Early detection and innovative biologic treatment can prevent hospitalizations, improve quality of life, and extend the lifespan of millions with COPD.
Hidden epidemic: Israel's battle with eating disorders must become part of trauma care - opinion
If Israel is serious about mental health reform, it must bring eating disorders out of the shadows – into data, into policy, and into the core of trauma care.
Healing the mind: Israel's next frontline is the battle for recovery - opinion
Mahut Isreal exemplifies what national recovery must look like.
The invisible injury: Overcoming the cognitive impact of post-trauma - opinion
Post-trauma often goes unnoticed, but its cognitive impact can be profoundly disruptive. Cognitive rehabilitation offers a path to recovery, restoring function, identity, and hope.
Suffering from headaches? The source may actually be in your neck and shoulder blades
In many cases, your headache doesn’t actually start in your head. An expert reveals the surprising connection between the neck, shoulders, and headaches – and how complementary medicine can solve it.
New hope for lung patients: Innovative treatment changes the game in COPD
New findings from the ERS Global Congress on Lung Diseases present a paradigm shift in COPD treatment: Early identification of type 2 inflammation and personalized biologic therapy.
British Dietetic Association recommends kiwi, rye bread, and mineral water for chronic constipation
Chronic constipation affects 20% of Americans, causing 2.5M doctor visits yearly, prompting analysis of 75 trials for evidence-based dietary advice.
Hostages arriving at hospital combines 'excitement, anxiety, tears of relief,' doctor tells Maariv
Rabin Medical Center's Dr. Lena Feldman Koren shares insights on the emotional and medical care provided to returning hostages, detailing the preparations, personalized treatment for their recovery.
Stress is the silent pandemic, but recovery starts at home
The silent disease that weakens the body – and how it can be stopped
Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and strength, isn’t just a natural part of aging. It’s a silent disease that weakens the body but can be detected early and effectively treated.