Israeli researchers develop treatment for life-threatening blood loss Hemorrhagic shock is the leading cause of preventable death in trauma cases. JNS Staff May 8, 2025
Hypocrisy and the Hippocratic Oath Even after reinstating Israeli students, the International Federation of Medical Students Association fails to live up to its mission. Nitsana Darshan-Leitner April 29, 2025
Israeli scientists develop test for early detection of Parkinson’s The test, which focuses on RNA fragments in the blood (tRFs), offers a "highly accurate, non-invasive, rapid and affordable diagnostic tool," the Hebrew University said. JNS Staff April 16, 2025
‘Aliyah helps our national resiliency’ Aliyah and Integration Minister Ofir Sofer tells JNS his ministry's special programs will continue, despite reduced funding. Raphael Poch March 11, 2025
Touro absorbs New York College of Podiatric Medicine, works to combat campus antisemitism “Students come here for those values, whether they view them as Jewish values or humanistic values,” said Alan Kadish, president of Touro University. Izzy Salant Feb. 11, 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
Medical professionals exposed to Jew-hatred by ‘small but vocal, prominent minority,’ study suggests “We hope to normalize this conversation so that it is no longer ‘toxic’ for us to discuss antisemitism within our field,” Dr. Daniella Schwartz, of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, told JNS. Menachem Wecker Dec. 18, 2024
Israeli researchers claim progress in Parkinson’s study About 10 million people worldwide suffer from the brain disorder. JNS Staff Nov. 15, 2024
Israeli antibody treatment targets most aggressive breast cancer Triple-negative breast cancer accounts for 15% to 20% of cases. JNS Staff Nov. 4, 2024