Health
Officials urge the entire population to get immunized against influenza as hospitals report rising child cases and low vaccination rates nationwide.
Minor route tweaks could add daily walking minutes to commutes without lengthening travel time or changing routines.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán spoke at the reopening, which was accomplished with state funding amid a rapprochement with the Jewish group that owns the facility.
A groundbreaking procedure at Rabin Medical Center gives a 36-year-old chef his first chance in 17 years to live without medical devices.
“We believe a quick course correction is warranted,” the Anti-Defamation League wrote on X.
Israeli NGO Matnat Chaim had hoped an upcoming gathering of 2,000 kidney donors would make it into next year’s Guinness Book of World Records.
The “Training Saves Lives” initiative is intended to ensure that all volunteers take part in realistic drills.
As the Jewish state marks International Day of Persons with Disabilities on Dec. 3, a surge in wounded soldiers is reshaping national priorities.
The Israeli digital health startup will pilot an AI-driven platform at Sheba Medical Center to provide personalized guidance and identify concerns.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry recommended that those visiting the country not consume alcohol, other than wine and beer.
Emergency crews saved a 15-year-old who became trapped atop a 36-story crane in Israel’s capital after climbing up to take in the view, officials said.
Immanuel will closes for renovation after volunteers say they feel unsafe at temporary site offered in heavily Muslim neighborhood.