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Cambridge students find burial pit, 9th century ‘giant’ who underwent surgery during training dig
The pit is believed to have been from a time of conflict “between the Saxon-run kingdom of Mercia and the kingdom of East Anglia, which was conquered by the Vikings in around 870 [CE]."
Amit Sa'ar, head of IDF Research Department on October 7, dead at 47
Norway to extradite ‘Ashkelon hacker’ Michael Kadar to US despite severe mental health concerns
Israeli medical team removes 'largest-ever' facial tumor found on fetus
Health Ministry confirms BRCA test fault isolated to two cases, nationwide review clear
The Health Ministry has concluded its investigation into faulty cancer tests, confirming that only two women were affected by erroneous results.
The full Monty: When dog and owner are both battling cancer - opinion
For both of us, a sinister countdown had started.
Netanyahu’s health report: Cancer-free, pacemaker operational, infection persists
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s doctors released a medical report detailing the procedures he has undergone and his latest blood tests.
Mystery solved: Researchers find how tumor cells die
Scientists at Children’s Medical Research Institute (CMRI) have solved a remarkable puzzle in cancer research: why cells die in different ways following radiotherapy.
Severe malfunction in cancer diagnosis device: Patients may have received incorrect treatment
Roche reported a malfunction in several devices for diagnosing cancerous tumors to the Health Ministry, which may have led to incorrect diagnoses and inappropriate treatment for cancer patients.
As new findings about tumors and glucose starvation have opened a therapeutic window
It is a novel approach to brain cancer based on a decade of research in his lab.
Extracellular bubbles in the heart muscle may cause higher cancer risk, new study shows
Researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) and at Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer have found a mechanism that is responsible for the increased risk of getting cancer among heart disease patients.
Technion scientists predict the efficacy of novel therapies in cancer
The researchers created a tool to predict which patients will respond to this therapy based on this therapy that shows the importance of metabolism in the tumor microenvironment.
Two cancer treatments, carefully selected, can be much better than one
An AI tool based on a new concept called “meta-synergy” helps find more powerful drug combinations.
The challenges and rewards of rehabilitation - opinion
Imagine yourselves at the age of 15, with a million plans for the future, but facing a shocking reality where those plans were crumbling around them.