Israel’s stroke treatment drug
(Thanks to Israel21c) More details about Thrombotech’s THR-18 and how it soon could be making a significant impact on saving the lives of stroke victims. With personal wishes for a speedy recovery to the father of one our good friends.
FDA recruits Israeli biotech
The US Food and Drug Administration has recruited Israel’s OptiCul Diagnostics for a special project to detect the presence of bacteria on medical devices. OptiCul has developed a fast kit for the detection of bacteria without the use of reagents.
Israeli geneticist advises Arabs against inbreeding
Prof. Ohad Birk, head of Soroka’s genetic institute appeared in Qatar on the Doha Debates TV program that was dedicated to the subject of consanguinity – inbreeding by first cousins that causes genetic disorders in the Arab population.
A medical miracle by Save A Child’s Heart
Israeli doctors at Wolfson Medical Centre were able to save the life of 14-year old Elisa Manuel Antonio from Angola after they took out from her chest a 14 cm tumour that pressed her heart and threatened her life. Only a few similar cases are known in the whole world.
Not to be sneezed at
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Israeli Pharmaceutical Teva’s QNASL nasal aerosol for the treatment of nasal allergy rhinitis. Allergic rhinitis is the most common allergic disease in the US, affecting 10-30% of adults and adolescents.
Increased US regulation – not a problem
The US Food and Drug Administration has made it more difficult for many bio-techs to prove safety and efficacy of their products. But Israeli start-ups are flexible and can make the necessary adjustments much more efficiently, giving them the edge on the competition.
Heart bypass – aged 94
Shimon Ganot was born in 1918, fought in the pre-state Palmach and was an IDF infantry officer in four wars. So his heart attack and subsequent operation to replace diseased arteries was probably no problem to him. (A bit tricky for the surgeons at Rehovot’s Kaplan Medical Centre, though.)
Israeli stem cells improve heart muscles
Israeli biotech Pluristem announced that its PLacental eXpanded (PLX) cells improve several parameters in acute heart attacks in animals. Cardiac muscle function improved in mice receiving PLX cells, compared with a control group. Over 600,000 people suffered heart attacks in the USA last year.
Lose weight – eat more veg
And that’s about all you need to know about dieting. Researchers at Ben Gurion University analysed 12 of the most popular diets and proved that those who consumed large quantities of vegetables and reduced their intake of sugar obtain the best results. (Thanks to NoCamels – now let’s eat!)
Our cells have backup pumps
Weizmann Institute researchers have discovered that we have two pump mechanisms that regulate the balance of nutrients in our cells. “Good-time” and “bad-time” pumps ensure that cells can handle fluctuations in nutrient supply. What an amazing creation is the human body.