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
Israeli researchers discover mechanism to eliminate tumors The “chance technological breakthrough” by the university’s Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences essentially reverses a mechanism in cancer patients that prevents the immune system from attacking tumors. JNS Staff Oct. 31, 2024
Novel virus can shift from Israeli bats to humans "Veterinarians and volunteers working in bats shelter should meticulously follow the guidelines of working with bats," Israeli researchers said. Aug. 27, 2024
The dual life of Israeli sports doctors Team physicians find themselves treating wounded soldiers and professional athletes on the same day. Adi Rubinstein July 19, 2024
Steven Field elected chair, president of the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous The physician has helped educate future generations of medical professionals and Holocaust educators, the foundation’s executive vice president said. July 16, 2024
TAU researchers allow patient to ‘speak’ with thought alone The findings offer hope for those unable to speak due to conditions such as ALS, brainstem stroke or brain injury, the researchers said. July 16, 2024