Bayit Balev, an Israeli medical facility, is using motion-tracking systems, digital therapy platforms, VR headsets, and immersive sensory rooms to help patients rebuild their lives.
Around 100 new immigrants are currently in various stages of obtaining Israeli nursing licenses, while 10,283 candidates sat for nursing licensing examinations in 2025.
Hypnosis can reduce anxiety, shorten recovery time, and even serve as a pain management tool for PTSD patients and those suffering from chronic conditions.
The Harlaps' contribution is the largest single gift ever made to an Israeli hospital and likely the largest philanthropic contribution from Israeli donors to date.
A study showed 67% of patients treated by someone checking the tongue first died or suffered severe brain damage, while every patient who received immediate chest compressions survived without serious harm.
Surgeons appreciate the fact that these implants fit seamlessly into standard procedures and use familiar tools, while patients benefit from fewer complications and a more natural recovery.
'The accident shifted my focus onto Israel's widely admired healthcare system. The contrast with the NHS (British National Health Service) was too glaring to ignore.'
When an Israeli woman discovered that she and her daughter were suffering from a dangerous genetic heart condition, Sheba Medical Center found innovative ways to save their lives.
President Reuven Rivlin sends desperate appeal to British royal in last ditch bid to have little girl flown to Israel instead of shutting off her life support.
After a long waiting period, FIrst Lady Nechama Rivlin received a lung from 19-year-old Yair Yechezkel Halbali, whose family donated his organs after he drowned.
Nayef Rajoub, a senior member of the Hamas terrorist group and the brother of senior Palestinian Authority (PA) figure Jibril Rajoub, is currently recuperating in a private hospital in Tel Aviv after apparently having undergone spine surgery.
Israeli medical teams care for Jewish and Arab patients equally. Most recently, the IDF established a unit designated solely for the treatment of Palestinians.
Hamas's leader Haniyeh continues to publicly work towards the destruction of Israel, but privately he enjoys Israeli medical care administered by Israeli doctors, his sworn enemies.