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Israeli young adults show mental health recovery since October 7, but challenges persist

Hadar Samuel, a researcher at MJB, added that this study was especially groundbreaking for social sciences because it “looks beyond symptoms and examines their real-world consequences.”

An illustrative image of a woman in distress in a psychologist's office, with no therapist present.
Israel's Clalit during Covid-19 global pandemic.

Clalit Health Services to join European AI research project predicting, managing pandemics

 Clalit Health Services

'You Arabs should not be here': Suspect arrested for spitting at, threatening pharmacist

 A pregnant woman is seen alongside the Israeli flag in this illustrative image.

Groundbreaking in utero surgery performed for first time by Israeli doctors in Petah Tikva


How many Israelis contracted coronavirus and don't know about it?

According to the research that tested over 70,000 people in Israel's four major health funds, the percentage of infected people in Israel is somewhere between one and three percent of the population.

Israelis walking in Jerusalem on the first day after Passover 2020

Clalit head says on highest state of alert for severe outbreak

Medical staff at hospitals and community clinics have participated in drills to be ready to treat patients if needed, and the hours of online consulting services have been extended.

Coronavirus quarantine ward at Sheba Hospital in Ramat Gan

The Lounge with Michal Galanti: December 30, 2019

Friends of Beit Loewenstein Hospital Association Chair Erez Meltzer and CEO Shula Malik held a fundraising event

WELCOMING THE new year.

Health fund admits PM doesn’t cause baldness

According to the report, the newsletter included an article on myths and facts about baldness.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a weekly cabinet meeting, May 27, 2018.

A historic milestone at Soroka hospital

Built at a cost of NIS 200 million, the new center will be a leader in research and development.

DR. LARRY NORTON affixes a mezuzah Tuesday at the new Negev cancer center established in his name.

Paramedical workers in hospitals and clinics will strike Sunday

The general strike will include paramedical workers employed by the Health Ministry, Clalit Health Services, Meuhedet Health Services, the Hadassah Medical Organization, and more.

MEDICAL STAFFERS at Jerusalem’s Hadassah-University Hospital in Ein Kerem discuss yesterday’s call to strike.

Legal abortions continue to decline despite rise in population

According to the law, legal abortions are approved for women whose health would be likely to be harmed by a pregnancy.

Close up of female doctor holding syringe with injection (iilustrative)

Clalit strike cancelled

Clalit facilities will function normally.

A doctor examines patient medical records. [Illustrative]

Immigrants complain of language barriers at health centers

With one-fifth of the population speaking Arabic natively and scores of immigrants speaking Russian, English or Amharic as their native tongue, the health system is bound to have gaps.

meuhedet building 370

Israeli-American study: Obese bariatric surgery patients live longer

The rate of death in obese individuals in the study who did not have surgery was 2.3% compared to 1.3% for those who had surgery

BMI chart.