Israel facilitates medical evacuations for 1,000-plus Gazans to 13 countries A total of 127 patients, mostly children, were transferred to the United Arab Emirates for treatment. Jan. 1, 2025
Jew-hatred spreading in health care since Oct. 7, medical professionals say “People were worried that if they came forward and complained about their care that the staff members would damage their embryos,” a doctor said at a Capitol Hill briefing. Andrew Bernard Dec. 18, 2024
Israeli study shows breakthrough in treatment of cancer Research conducted at Beilinson Hospital shows two radiation sessions may match the effectiveness of five treatments, promising a reduced burden on patients. Maytal Yasur Beit-Or Nov. 15, 2024
Medical team from Israel travels to Rwanda to treat young cardiac patients An Israeli hospital will extend pediatric cardiac care, including surgeries, catheterizations and flights to Israel for treatment, as part of a five-year agreement signed with Rwanda. May 24, 2024
Hippocrates and hypocrisy That treating terrorists has been going on for decades is bad enough. Allowing it after Oct. 7 makes a mockery of medical ethics. Ruthie Blum April 12, 2024
‘My cancer was nothing compared to some people,’ says Richard Simmons The “Sweatin’ to the Oldies” star announced that his doctor had succeeded in removing a lump on his face. March 25, 2024
‘When you have a headache, you don’t need to ask’ the rabbi Haredi Jews in Israel often consult rabbis as the final authority on medical procedures. JNS Staff March 6, 2024
US defense secretary, in the ICU at Walter Reed, reassigns duties Kathleen Hicks, the U.S. deputy secretary of defense, took over Lloyd Austin's responsibilities while he is being treated for a bladder issue. Feb. 11, 2024
Israeli doctors remove 1.3-kilogram tumor from toddler “Treatment, coupled with the successful surgery, offers a promising prognosis for the child’s recovery,” said Dr. Sergey Postovsky. Pesach Benson Feb. 9, 2024