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Hadassah’s Key Role in the Yom Kippur War
Hadassah
Hadassah’s Key Role in the Yom Kippur War
by
Rhoda Smolow
During the war and its aftermath, 527 critically wounded soldiers were treated by the Hadassah Medical Organization; all but eight of them survived.
Hadassah
The Heart of Hadassah: Pride, Passion and Purpose
Nearly 250 Hadassah leaders, members, Associates, donors and staff gathered in Chicago for a two-day symposium and national business meetings.
Health + Medicine
Organoid Tech Brings Hadassah Medicine to a New Level
by
Wendy Elliman
Promising patients personalized treatment, HMO's Organoid Center is the first biobank of its kind in Israel.
Health + Medicine
Addressing the Gender Health Gap at a Cellular Level
by
Wendy Elliman
Hadassah's discovery has been hailed as a breakthrough in gender medicine.
Health + Medicine
New Israeli Made Immunotherapy Targets Myeloma
by
Wendy Elliman
Dr. Polina Stepensky, co-inventor of Hadassah's next-generation Israeli CAR T-cell therapy, says personalized 'cell therapy is the future.'
Health + Medicine
Israel Is a Testing Ground for Treating Ovarian Cancer
by
Wendy Elliman
Israel proportionally has one of the world’s largest populations of women with ovarian cancer, making the country ripe for diagnostic and therapeutic trials.
Health + Medicine
Pregnancy as a Time Machine
by
Chavi Eve Karkowsky
I say that pregnancy is a time machine: It helps us travel to our bodies in the future.
Health + Medicine
Women Helping Women Combat Cardiovascular Disease
by
Wendy Elliman
In Israel, cardiac disease is the most common cause of mortality after cancer, affecting 7.1 percent of women.
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