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Maayan Hoffman

“Most of the clinical cases so far have been very trivial, like using the results to help change their medication,” said Dr. Avi Tsur, director of Obstetrics and Gynecology Beyond. “But it is an extremely exciting moment when a woman sees that her baby is alive; it is reassurance.”
“There is no country that can open its gates to anyone who wants without any restrictions,” says Ayelet Shaked.
“This is the least we can do to help the Ukrainian people in the face of a brutal Russian invasion,” says Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz.
“It is our moral duty to increase humanitarian aid and extend assistance to the people of Ukraine,” says Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz.
“The goal of this study is to provide the best data-based comparison of hospital reputation and performance across countries,” explained Nancy Cooper, Newsweek’s global editor-in-chief.
Vermont senatorial candidate Brock Pierce told JNS that Ben & Jerry’s “should stick to being involved in ice cream” and stay out of politics.
Cancer remains the leading cause of death in the Jewish state; other leading causes of disease include cerebrovascular disease, dementia, diabetes, influenza, pneumonia and sepsis.
New KKL-JNF program is training a new generation of foresters to manage the country’s ecosystem.
In the months after Israel lifted the majority of social restrictions, a sharp incline was reported in respiratory and gastrointestinal infections among the 0 to 3 age group, revealed a peer-reviewed study by Ben-Gurion University.
Recent visits by top Israeli officials to the United Arab Emirates amid Houthi missile attacks were “symbols of peace,” said Najat AlSaied.
Doctors from medical centers throughout the country explain how a wave of vaccinated people has filled its hospitals.
The research was conducted at Tel Aviv University and published in the peer-reviewed journal “Advanced Science.”