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Adir Yanko
Many IDF wounded experience concussions, study finds
Neurological researchers say 60% of war casualties in rehabilitation experience various degrees of brain injuries, as some never even make it to hospitals, faced with a range of symptoms for months
Adir Yanko
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03.27.24
Israeli IVF clinic imported embryos with a genetic disease, probe finds
Health Ministry estimated three women receive faulty eggs from a donor with a genetic defect; court released, under restrictive conditions, the senior doctor who owns fertility clinic and the laboratory manager involved in the case
Adir Yanko, Adam Kutub
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03.18.24
A doctor and a nurse save life of a passenger on a flight from Israel to London
Shortly after takeoff, a British passenger began showing signs of an allergic reaction, and luckily Dr. Jacob Segal and Nurse Ruti Orlevitz were on board and provided him with medical treatment; 'It was a very stressful situation, he could have died within seconds' Nurse Orlevitz says
Adir Yanko
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03.15.24
Gaza war wounded suffer from epileptic seizures
Hospitals are seeing an increase in cases of soldiers with head injuries who develop epileptic symptoms. Dr. Felix Benninger from Beillinson Hospital: 'In the future, the difficulty may be more about the seizures and less about the injury'
Adir Yanko
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03.10.24
Families of 134 hostages tell lawmakers they have been deserted
Marking 150 days since their loved ones were abducted in the Hamas massacre, family members say not one government representative has reached out to them while they grapple with suicide attempts, lack of sleep and failing physical and emotional health
Adir Yanko
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03.04.24
Israel faces serious shortage of doctors, Health Ministry report reveals
Data and medical experts warn many specialized professionals are nearing retirement, while promising new doctors are leaving Israel to work abroad
Adir Yanko
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03.01.24
First recorded case of pregnancy in liver shocks Israeli doctors
First-of-its-kind diagnosis in Israel was made after Rabin Medical Center doctors couldn't locate the fetus in traditional ultrasound tests; 'Even after 30 years, there are diagnoses I haven't heard of'
Adir Yanko
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03.01.24
In first in Israel, transgender elected to city council
Sheila Weinberg to serve in the Kiryat Tivon council says her focus would be on education and on helping young children not feel what she had as a child; slams right-wing and religious coalition and commits to fight attempts to impose religion on her community
Adir Yanko
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02.28.24
Israeli hospital ranks among top ten in world
Sheba Medical Center ranked in Newsweek annual survey says hospital has 98% rate of survival for battle injuries since the war began; Ichilov and Beilinson among top 250 medical facilities worldwide
Adir Yanko
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02.28.24
Flu puts hospitals at full capacity, doctors warn: 'desperate situation, losing patients'
Prof. Avishai Elis, Chairman of the Israel Society of Internal Medicine says there has never been such a harsh winter; 'There was no preparation for this scenario'
Adir Yanko
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02.25.24
'Everyone should take time to visit the wounded who must not be forgotten'
Yifat says it hurt her to see people in coffee shops living their lives while hers has been turned upside down; Ronit worries about her son's future as a disabled man having lost his leg but is now busy planning his wedding
Adir Yanko
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02.20.24
Wary of rabies, Health Ministry warns soldiers not to bring dogs and cats home from Gaza
Israel is concerned about the potential for rabies and other diseases to spread as a result of animal migration from the Gaza Strip, a concern further compounded by recent practice of soldiers bringing dogs and cats from the Gaza Strip; One of the dogs had to be euthanized due to suspected rabies
Adir Yanko
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02.15.24
Health Ministry calls on Israelis to get vaccinated as measles cases surge
18 cases diagnosed in Israel In past three months, majority not fully vaccinated; ministry recommends travelers abroad ensure they are vaccinated with two doses
Adir Yanko
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02.14.24
'They were sure they were going to die,' daughter of freed hostage says
Rinat Har Sheleg, the daughter of Luis who was rescued in the successful extraction operation in Rafah says her father is strong and mostly talked about how much he missed the family during his 129 days in captivity
Adir Yanko
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02.13.24
Rescued hostages say they were held by a family in Rafah and 'we were hungry'
Fernando Marman and Luis Har cooked for the family that held them captive, but lived mostly on pita bread and white cheese and returned having lost much of their body weight; they had not seen sunlight during the 129 days since their abduction; they told their kidnappers they were Argentinian and talked about soccer with them
Adir Yanko, Yael Ciechanover, Yoav Zitun
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02.12.24
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