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Tens of thousands in Emek Hefer, Menashe and Shoham and nearby towns have reported sleepless nights, burning odors and respiratory issues.
Doctors at Rabin Medical Center successfully deploy homegrown CAR-T therapy for multiple myeloma.
Sirt6 mimics the effects of calorie restriction, keeping the body’s repair systems running smoothly by fine-tuning H₂S production.
“Medical boycotts have the potential to harm patients, slow medical innovation and erode the humanitarian space that medicine must safeguard,” the doctors said.
During his recent visit to Lusaka, Israel’s president honored an Israeli NGO treating children with heart defects, meeting with a Zambian teen it saved.
“Movember” is a global initiative that raises awareness for prostate and testicular cancer and men’s mental health.
“Israel and Jamaica have long-standing relations, and we stand by Jamaica in its time of need,” Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said.
Experts forecast 16,000 casualties when the inevitable big one strikes, with only 87 schools reinforced out of 1,600 in high-risk zones.
Some 30 Israeli medical professionals are helping Jamaicans in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa and are changing the way people in the country view the Jewish state, they say.
Elizabeth Goldhirsh-Yellin, who donated an ambulance to honor the staffers, told JNS that it’s “an enduring tribute that will continue to save lives.”
In a world-first procedure at Rabin Medical Center, a 23-year-old woman underwent life-saving intestinal surgery in her 32nd week of pregnancy—and later gave birth to a healthy baby girl.
After being handed over to Israeli troops inside the enclave, the remains were brought to Israel.