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‘They lost everything’: Israeli medics treat Ukrainians amid chaos on Moldova border

March 1, 2022

An Israeli medical team on Ukraine’s border with Moldova said tens of thousands of refugees are crossing over in need of medical and psychological support after harrowing journeys to safety. […]

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Israeli virtual hospital is caring for Ukrainian refugees

February 28, 2022

CTO of Sheba Beyond, a virtual hospital at Sheba Medical Center, goes with United Hatzalah’s medical mission to set up remote care and monitoring. Israel’s Sheba Medical Center is spearheading […]

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Ex-IDF Soldier Who Set Himself Ablaze Last April Stuns Doctors And Gets Back On His Feet

February 24, 2022

Last April, Itzik Saidian set himself alight outside the rehabilitation department of the IDF in Petah Tikva. Saidian was protesting the bureaucracy and lack of recognition of his PTSD (Post-Traumatic […]

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Is There a Doctor on the Team?

February 23, 2022

A basketball game is tense but this time, the record was broken! In the middle of a Sheba staff league game Gregory Yakubov, a Transport Specialist, suffered a heart attack […]

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Model Using Routine Clinical Data May Predict Pancreatic Cancer Risk

February 18, 2022

Findings show promise following diagnosis of impaired fasting glucose A model using routine clinical information can predict pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) following diagnosis of impaired fasting glucose (IFG), according to […]

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Vera, age 10, “gets all the attention” – Emotional Journey from Ukraine to Israel

February 15, 2022

Vera came to Israel from Ukraine to undergo a valve transplant via catheter to correct a heart defect • This is the first operation of its kind in such a […]

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Israeli Study: Recovered COVID Patients Have Better Antibodies, but Vaccines Are Safer

February 15, 2022

New research from Israeli scientists suggests that the number of COVID-19 antibodies falls over time in both vaccinated and recovered individuals, but the performance of the antibodies gradually improves only […]

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Sheba Medical Center to Enroll First Study outside of U.S. to Combat Omicron and Other Emerging Variants

February 14, 2022

Sheba Medical Center, the largest facility of its kind in Israel, will soon serve as the first clinical trial site outside of the United States to study COVID-19 vaccine candidates […]

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Coronavirus may be detected via eye exam, study finds

February 8, 2022

A study is being conducted on a device that measures tear film – a thin fluid layer covering the ocular surface Corona may soon be detectable via an eye test. […]

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Signs of hope as Israel’s Covid-infected mothers give birth without sickness

February 8, 2022

As Covid-19 rages across Israel, there are signs of hope at a maternity ward where infected women are giving birth without the sickness seen earlier in the pandemic. Face masks […]

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