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Netanyahu declared cancer-free after hiding diagnosis during Iran war
Netivot shows how Israel’s periphery can become its center - opinion
As Iran war broke out, United Hatzalah volunteers transferred patients to underground wards
Third age: To tell or not to tell, that is the question - opinion
Was ageism, with its negative stereotypes and pressure to remain youthful, so embedded in her mindset that not mentioning her age had become a habit of avoiding judgment?
Israel performs its first brain pacemaker surgery to stop seizures in epilepsy patient
“If it weren’t for the pacemaker implantation, we would have had to remove the area in the brain responsible for the seizures, with all the medical consequences that accompany such a case.”
Small patients, big emergencies
From Sedation Innovations to Trauma Response: What Happens Behind the Scenes in Pediatric Emergency Care.
Palestinian terrorists kill one, wound three in ramming, stabbing attack at Gush Etzion junction
Kiryat Arba resident Aharon Cohen, 70, was killed in the attack. Cohen, a widower, leaves behind six children and several grandchildren.
Smaller hospitals beat out larger ones in patient satisfaction, Health Ministry shows - survey
Health Ministry survey shows small community hospitals leading, big centers trailing as patients praise staff and fault crowded, noisy wards.
Former police officer self immolates outside Defense Ministry rehab. head's home
The ex-officer, a recognized disabled veteran, is in serious condition with burns all over his body. Paramedics evacuated him to hospital for treatment.
Below the belt: Prostate matters
From risk factors to lifestyle tips, Dr. Ofer Gofrit breaks down what every man should know about prostate cancer.
What war sounds like: From fear to the music of recovery - opinion
We’ve become attuned to the aural side of the war: the unsettling rings of the phone alarms, the undulating waves of sirens, the knocking of rockets out of the air.
Three children hospitalized after eating cannabis-laced cookies
According to their parents, the family had traveled to visit Ramallah, where at a candy stall the children asked to buy cookies that "looked like Oreos.”
Measles outbreak in Israel kills three children in past week alone
Six children in total have died since the outbreak began, with the Health Ministry pushing a vaccination campaign to contain the disease.