Israeli startup New Phase is developing heat-activated iron-oxide nanoparticles that zero in on tumors and gently cook cancer cells from the inside, offering patients a promising, low-toxicity way to slow metastasis and extend life.
While the immediate application is diagnosing MDS and leukemia risk, researchers believe the technique could eventually be used to detect a range of blood-related disorders earlier and less invasively.
BrainsWay's technology uses Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (dTMS)—a non-invasive therapy that employs magnetic pulses to target areas of the brain associated with depression.
This discovery not only highlights the potential of marine ecosystems, such as the Red Sea coral reefs, but also paves the way for new, nature-based treatments in global medicine.
'Made entirely from a patient’s own cells, this graft is strong, flexible, and easy to handle,' said Prof. Josef Haik, Head of Sheba’s Plastic Surgery Division and National Burn Center.
Israeli scientists are transforming urine-derived cells into functioning mini-brains to study neurological disorders, test drugs more effectively, and personalize treatments.
The Israeli Phage Therapy Center has identified and cataloged hundreds of phages, striving to develop alternative treatments for bacterial infections that no longer respond to antibiotics.
The study calls for a closer examination of how disruptions to the circadian clock influence IBD and advocates for the development of innovative treatments that align with natural biological cycles.
This innovative therapy has demonstrated promising results in delaying disease progression by up to 36% in individuals with early-to-mild cognitive impairment.
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Thanks to researchers at Israel's Hebrew University, a new diagnostic tool, enables earlier detection of Parkinson’s disease along with better tracking of the disease’s progression and the patient’s response to therapy.
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.
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