Treated animals began showing improved movement within two days, and after two months reached up to 80% of normal motor function compared with about 30% in untreated animals.
The new product, called MeMed BV Flex, delivers results in 15 minutes and is designed for use in decentralized clinics and other point-of-care settings.
The potential applications of these discoveries are profound, particularly in developing new therapies and preventive measures for age-related conditions.
Every year, 400,000 people test positive for oropharyngeal cancer, and tragically, the survival rate is only 50% because of the lack of reliable early diagnostic tests.
With Israel recently celebrating 75 years of independence, it's the perfect time to honor some of the greatest inventions coming out of Innovation Nation.
The Sheba Medical Center in Tel Aviv hospital has developed a realistic baby simulator for advanced medical training that will help medical professionals save babies' lives.
With its partner, ARC Innovation Center, Sheba is leading the digital healthcare revolution with its virtual reality health clinic which also enables startups to develop new medical technologies.
OutSense’s optical IoT device attaches to the toilet bowl and sends the data it collects for AI cloud-based analysis before providing indications of various diseases in real-time.
Developed by G Medical in Israel, the Vital Signs Monitoring System allows medical staff to constantly monitor vital heart data for patients suffering from severe coronavirus symptoms.
An Israel NGO has created the most comprehensive information directory of Israeli medical technology companies to help countries battle the coronavirus.
This Israel startup has developed a minimally invasive, cost effective artificial intelligence technology that helps doctors treat lung cancer at its earliest stages.