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Handheld device gathers data by scanning blood vessels in eye, sends results directly to doctors; is due to leave Earth for International Space Station in October. Israeli scientists have invented […]
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Only in the often insane reality of Israel will doctors and nurses find themselves devoting themselves to treating babies from Gaza with life-threatening conditions while terrorist factions in Gaza fire […]
Sheba Medical Center, Israel’s largest medical center rated by Newsweek as one of the top ten hospitals in the world for the third year running, recently published a study undertaken […]
Just 1,000 meters from a rocket strike, Sheba Medical Center moves the tiniest patients into an underground ward Founded as Israel’s national hospital in 1948, is now the largest medical […]
Medical staff at hospitals in Israel call for peaceful coexistence and cooperation between Jews and Arabs against the backdrop of growing conflict. By Jon Schiller “”Medical staff at hospitals up […]
The neonatal unit is the first to be transferred in a secured area, but a spokesperson for the center explained that they have the capability to move up to 600 […]
The South American country hardly felt the virus last year, but now has the world’s second-highest infection rate and hospitals are under pressure. An Israeli aid delegation was set to […]
Newborn Hena from Iraq reaches Sheba Hospital; eight more Kurdish babies requiring emergency surgery to enter from Jordan on Tuesday. After bureaucratic delays and coronavirus restrictions kept her from reaching […]
The procedure was performed via catheterization without requiring a surgical incision. For the first time at Sheba Medical Center, a tricuspid valve correction procedure has been performed by catheterization and […]
Using this innovative mini ultrasound machine, patients can scan themselves, allowing medical staff to assess the health of fetuses remotely. As hospitals deal with the ever-increasing patient load associated with […]