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Eitan Gefen
Israeli startup creates lab-grown blood cells without donors in major breakthrough
RedC Biotech revolutionizing healthcare with technology to mass-produce red blood cells from stem cells; aimed at solving blood donation shortage, it offers safe, contamination-free supply, vital for patients needing frequent transfusions
Eitan Gefen
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12.25.24
Can AI suffer cognitive decline? New Israeli study suggests surprising limits
Artificial intelligence is transforming daily life, but could advanced systems have cognitive flaws? Senior Hadassah Medical Center neurologists and an Israeli data scientist test chatbots with cognitive assessment tools typically used for humans; the results are intriguing
Eitan Gefen
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12.20.24
Why pelvic pain after birth deserves more attention
Though often dismissed as temporary, pelvic pain can persist for months or even years after childbirth, disrupting daily life and careers; experts call for tailored treatment protocols and systemic health care reform to address this widespread yet overlooked issue
Eitan Gefen
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12.06.24
Lower blood pressure with 5 minutes daily exercise
Experts find that adding just a few minutes of intense physical activity to your daily routine can significantly reduce the risk of serious health conditions associated with a sedentary lifestyle
Eitan Gefen
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11.14.24
Israeli study links blood sugar levels, brain aging process
Blood sugar levels are key factor in brain degradation process in people, study by international experts led by Ben-Gurion University team shows
Eitan Gefen
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11.04.24
From mild to critical: How injury severity is assessed in Israel
In Israel’s complex security reality, injury classification is vital for saving lives; What qualifies as 'moderate,' and what’s the difference between 'severe' and 'critical'? How do medics prioritize evacuations? Senior experts shed light on these questions
Eitan Gefen
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10.31.24
'I shouted I know who it is,' the doctor who identified Yahya Sinwar's reacts to his photo
Warning, this article contains graphic content: Dr. Assi Sharon-Sagi, an oral and facial reconstruction specialist at Hadassah Medical Center and a volunteer with the police forensic identification unit, says she was preparing for the day she would identify the terrorist leader
Eitan Gefen
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10.21.24
Toddler undergoes rare chest surgery in Jerusalem: 'No one had ever seen anything like this'
Parents of one-year-old child say no expert could help them until they arrived at Hadassah Medical Center, where their son was diagnosed with a rare form of gynecomastia
Eitan Gefen
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10.16.24
Working from home triples risk of insomnia, studies show
Working from home is now the norm, but it can cause serious sleep issues; sleep expert explains why counting sheep won’t help, why you should avoid the bedroom during the day and shares tips for better sleep
Eitan Gefen
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09.14.24
Israeli study offers breakthrough in blast injury treatment
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center works to establish protocol and treatment algorithm for complex blast injuries seen in war and terror attacks which are saving lives
Eitan Gefen
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09.13.24
'We go home,' Moshe tells his captor as he and wife Diana turn and run
A couple abducted from their Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak home and forced toward Gaza, despite injuries, made a dramatic decision to flee, fully aware they could be shot; facing peril, they chose to risk their lives in a desperate bid for freedom
Eitan Gefen
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09.06.24
How to avoid drowning hazards when enjoying the sea
Parents often relax when the white flag is up at sea, but vigilance is still required, and lifeguards are not parental substitutes; Various lifeguards throughout Israel share their experiences and tips about child care and attentiveness at the beach
Eitan Gefen
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09.04.24
New study links gut microbiome to depression and anxiety
Ariel University researchers find gut bacteria composition affects social behavior and mental health; hyaluronic acid shows improved social interactions and reduced depression-like symptoms in mice, offering potential new treatments for humans
Eitan Gefen
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08.19.24
Israeli scientists successfully reattach frozen amputated rat limb in groundbreaking study
Researchers optimistic technique could one day enable limb regeneration for injured patients; 'If we reach a point where we can reattach organs frozen from the same person, it will be a phenomenal breakthrough,' says Prof. Eyal Gur
Eitan Gefen
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08.15.24
Israeli study shows doctors less likely to take women's pain seriously
Research finds women face significant discrimination in pain treatment, and reveals women about 10% less likely to receive prescription for painkillers compared to men with same pain complaint
Eitan Gefen
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08.08.24
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