Assuta Health
A real eye opener: Surgeon mistakenly operates on patient's healthy eye
The hospital stated that, as of now, no damage was caused to the mistakenly operated eye, but emphasized that the incident was being taken seriously.
This is what the new hospital that opened in Beersheba looks like from the inside
Released hostage Naama Levy spent months alone in a Hamas tunnel, rehab lead reveals
Aminach Medic to supply equipment to hospitals and health funds in Israel
'It is critical that we address the emotional trauma that we have experienced since October 7'
Head of Trauma Rehab Center at Assuta Ashdod speaks at the Jerusalem Post Miami Summit.
Can immigration solve Israel's doctor shortage?
Regulation change and anticipated retirement of doctors who immigrated from the Soviet Union are contributing factors to Israel's doctor shortage. A new program seeks to alleviate it.
Medical gas systems to receive specialized supervision to prevent hazards at medical facilities
The consequences of not having certified engineers and other qualified employees specifically tending to medical gas can lead to accidents or even fatalities.
The challenges to Israel’s healthcare system, pre- and post-October 7
After recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, Israel's healthcare system is now dealing with the adversity brought upon by the October 7th terror attacks.
New, temperature-controlled needle can prevent injuries, disease - report
An intravenous needle that irreversibly softens via body temperature on insertion can prevent unintended, infectious needlestick injuries and risky reuse.
Peres Center announces ‘GamAni Prize’ in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month
The Gam Ani Prize is designed to honor women and men who have shown exemplary leadership in various facets of the fight against breast cancer.
Israel's Assuta permitted to expand IVF operations following scandals
The public hospitals’ IVF units had said that it was difficult for the to meet the demand of women for fertility treatments without the participation of private hospitals.
Israelis find breakthrough treatment for cancer patients' severe itching
The study aimed at eradicating chronic pruritus attracted great international interest after it was presented at the annual conference of the European Association for Clinical Immunology and Allergy.
What is your brain's iron level? New Israeli non-invasive tech can find out
The “groundbreaking” MRI technology promises to revolutionize scientists’ understanding of iron homeostasis in the human brain.
Moderna says updated COVID vaccine is effective against newer variant
Moderna said it had shared the new finding on its vaccine with regulators and submitted it for peer review publication.
Are strangers more attractive, interesting to us than people we know? - study
The anticipation of a social encounter encourages us to attribute more positive physical features to strangers.