Monthly Archives: September 2019

Celebrity chef raps to help feed hungry children

Top Israeli chef, Eyal Shani rapped in a YouTube video to raise money for NEVET: Sandwich For Every Child. NEVET provides sandwiches every day in schools for thousands of Israel children, including Haredi, secular, Arab, Bedouin and Druze. http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/268956 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvVRQREE6hA … Continue reading

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Double-whammy cancer treatment

Israel’s Kahr Medical plans to begin human trials of its DSP107 treatment on lung cancer patients. It will be tested both standalone and in combination with Roche’s Tecentriq (atezolizumab). DSP107 finds and marks cancer cells, then alerts the immune system … Continue reading

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EU grant for Israeli treatment of eye diseases

The European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation program has awarded a 2.4 million euros grant to Israel’s Tarsius. Tarsius’s new molecule “re-engineers” the immune system to treat autoimmune and inflammatory ocular diseases that can eventually cause blindness. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3770582,00.html http://tarsiuspharma.com/

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Blood test for lung cancer

I reported previously (31st Dec) on Israel’s Savicell and its ImmunoBiopsy blood test for detecting early stage lung cancer. Savicell’s test checks for the metabolic reactions that the immune system produces when it detects and attacks a tumor. Experts say … Continue reading

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Another discovery in treating melanoma

Scientists at Israel’s Weizmann Institute have found that treating melanoma with immunotherapy is only successful if the cancer cells are homogeneous (simple / comprised of a small number of subtypes). Other treatments should be used if they are heterogeneous (complex … Continue reading

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Hi-tech safety system at Ashdod hospital

I reported previously (Jan 2017) on Israel’s Medaware and its medication error protection system. The potentially life-saving solution has just been implemented at Assuta hospital in Ashdod. It is already deployed at Sheba medical center in Tel Hashomer. https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/09/09/assuta-ashdod-hospital-deploys-medawares-patient-safety-platform/

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Making Salmonella slip up

Bacteria such as salmonella use a layer of biofilm to attach themselves to surfaces such as skin, medical devices, tissues, etc. Scientists at Israel’s Technion Institute used Alzheimer’s treatments to disrupt the biofilms. The salmonella virus couldn’t stick to the … Continue reading

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Genetic testing could save lives

Israel’s Igentify develops a digital genetic testing analyzer that can provide medical professionals with the means to focus on, treat and counsel high risk patients. Already in use in two major Israeli hospitals, Igentify has just raised $10.5 million including … Continue reading

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Minimizing the trauma of spine surgery

Surgeons have now used the Dreal system from Israel’s Carevature in over 1600 spine decompression procedures. The system helps remove the minimum amount of obstructing tissue, reducing patient trauma and speeding recovery. Now available at Scripps Green hospital in California. … Continue reading

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AI in Israeli health care

The Wall St Journal reports that Israel is becoming a testing ground for the power of artificial intelligence to improve health care. It suggests that digitized records and big data could make medicine cheaper and more effective. https://www.wsj.com/articles/israel-prepares-to-unleash-ai-on-health-care-11568599261

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