Health
If the 88-year-old continues his steady improvement and rehabilitation, he should eventually be able to resume all his normal activities.
United Hatzalah completes Israel’s first psychotrauma dog-training program
As part of the year-long program—the first of its kind in Israel—10 dogs participated alongside their owners, practicing emergency scenarios.
During the Jewish holiday of freedom, the demand for eggs increases by some 40 million.
Aliyah and Integration Minister Ofir Sofer tells JNS his ministry’s special programs will continue, despite reduced funding.
Health minister welcomes reinstatement of Israeli medical students group by international federation
“It was clear that this was an outrageous political decision that has no place in the world of medicine,” stated Uriel Bosso, the Israeli minister of health.
As part of this year’s campaign, 35,000 participants learned how to recognize the signs of cardiac arrest, locate and operate a nearby AED, and call Magen David Adom’s 101 emergency hotline for assistance.
Reps. Jerry Nadler and Dan Goldman, and colleagues, said a new urgent care facility in Lower Manhattan will give patients “much-needed continuity of care.”
The New Jersey-based Nevut (“navigation” in Hebrew provides mental-health and other crucial services to heroes returning home and readjusting to civilian life.
U.S. Senate leaders condemn the participation of the Red Cross in the public displays orchestrated by the terrorist organization.
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.
“Students come here for those values, whether they view them as Jewish values or humanistic values,” said Alan Kadish, president of Touro University.