Medical study
Study revealed exactly how many cups of coffee and tea are recommended to drink per day
Many studies have examined the effects of coffee and tea separately, but the authors of the new study sought to understand specifically what their combined effect is.
Gut feeling: Hebrew University shows how your body’s stem cells fight Salmonella - study
Mothers can protect babies from gum disease before birth, Hebrew University study finds
Taking too many medications may harm older adults, study warns
AI may be better than physicians at making clinical decisions, TAU study says
According to a Tel Aviv University study, AI may be better than physicians at making clinical decisions.
High levels of anxiety after last year’s Iranian drone, missile attack - study
The key findings reveal that 41% of participants experienced peritraumatic distress – an intense emotional and physical reaction during or immediately after a traumatic event.
New Israeli comprehensive study examines massive physiological load of childbirth
During pregnancy, the mother’s cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, gastrointestinal, skeletal, metabolic, endocrine, and immune systems are all affected by fetal demand.
TAU develops AI tool to decode cell responses to cancer treatments
The innovative system merges two previously separate streams of biological data: gene activity at the single-cell level and know interactions between genes.
Weizmann ‘cellular trash’ study could help in battle against antibiotics resistance - study
The results surprised the researchers when they showed that a single peptide that is naturally made by the body can prove effective against a life-threatening condition.
Discovery of subtypes of fat cells could advance personalized medicine for treating obesity - study
The study used innovative technology that maps RNA molecules which are the basis for translating the genome into proteins.
Israeli medical computer system hit by suspected Iranian cyber incident
Soldiers come to the network's clinics to receive treatment and sick leave approval.
Salt substitute reduces stroke recurrence
Researchers advocate broader adoption of potassium-enriched salt to combat high stroke recurrence rates among stroke survivors.
Intl. Federation of Medical Students Associations revokes Israel suspension
The IFMSA's General Assembly overturned the decision by a majority of 41 to 20, with 13 abstentions.
NeuroSense’s ALS drug PrimeC shows success in phase 2b, eyes final trial
PrimeC has been given an ‘Orphan Drug’ status by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and EMA (European Medicines Agency).