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Maytal Yasur Beit-Or

Rom Braslavski was held alone for two years, during part of which time he was held together with the bodies of murdered hostages.
The groundbreaking, seven-hour procedure was carried out at Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center by an extensive medical team, which underwent specialized training in France.
The identification process is expected to take hours and involve numerous experts. Professionals advise avoiding overexposure to distressing images.
Released hostages show muscle loss and complex health challenges requiring long-term care.
Medical teams have spent months preparing for the hostages’ return.
The Health Ministry unveils medical protocol for soon-to-be-released hostages based on lessons learned from the 2023 prisoner exchange.
Research conducted at Beilinson Hospital shows two radiation sessions may match the effectiveness of five treatments, promising a reduced burden on patients.
Briah Foundation survey reveals a sharp reduction in preventive care, with up to 59% of evacuees and 40% of non-evacuees skipping essential screenings and exams.
The 35-year-old mother, already a parent to two children, conceived naturally with minimal medical intervention.
A new study aims to guide medical teams in handling the ramifications of sexual assault on hostages.
From heroic efforts to systemic strains, analyzing the aftermath of the country’s most significant medical emergency to date.
About 80% of the abducted families’ women reported a deterioration in their health.