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Groundbreaking in utero surgery performed for first time by Israeli doctors in Petah Tikva
The operation was led by Dr. Yuval Gielchinsky, Director of the Fetal Medicine Center at Clalit-Beilinson, alongside Dr. Kinneret Tenenbaum, Head of the Twin Pregnancy Clinic.
National Insurance to adopt new protections, accommodations for sexual assault survivors
'Antisemitism in medicine is a patient care crisis,' says AJMA CEO Eveline Shekhman - interview
Trump in excellent health with leg swelling, hand bruising, doctor says
Beersheba spirit: Rebuilding lives, labs, and hope after Iranian missile attacks - opinion
The Beersheba spirit turns destruction into resilience, shaping Israel’s doctors and the country's healthcare future.
England hospitals brace for worst-case flu wave as UK health minister vows to prevent strikes
Streeting has been critical of the action, calling the doctors "self-indulgent, irresponsible and dangerous" in earlier comments as hospitals faced rising admissions due to a surge in flu cases.
From Miami to Beit Shemesh: A doctor’s mission to restore Hebrew pronunciation
Dr. Norman Bloom unveils a clear path to reading Hebrew as it was intended to be spoken, after decades of study.
Antisemitic UK doctor Rahmeh Aladwan suspended for 15 months, blames 'Jewish lobby'
A UK tribunal suspended Dr. Rahmeh Aladwan for 15 months after ruling her antisemitic and extremist social media posts fell far below professional standards and posed a high risk of re-offending.
Medical council refuses to strike off junior doctor who joked about 'gassing the Jews'
The regulator issued a warning to the pediatrician despite the 'grossly offensive' antisemitic posts.
The doctors starting over in Israel, where medicine meets belonging
Meuhedet’s mentoring program helps olim physicians bridge languages, systems, and hearts as they rebuild both careers and lives in Israel.
Israeli infant becomes eighth measles fatality amid nationwide outbreak
Israel’s measles outbreak has claimed an eighth victim, as cases spread to nine cities and vaccination rates surge.
What awaits Israel's freed hostages on the long journey to recovery? - opinion
The hostages face a long rehabilitation journey in which nutritional rehabilitation is a vital component.
Health Ministry revokes IVF licenses over embryo mix-up
The ministry said the sanctions followed serious management failures and procedural violations that led to the incident. Both employees have 30 days to appeal the ruling.
‘The ER looked like a world war’: Neurosurgeon and social worker recall the first hours of Oct. 7
“Dozens of bleeding casualties, radio calls, a never-ending flow of stretchers,” were some of the things neurosurgeon Dr. Lior Ungar remembers from that day.