Netanya hospital opens pediatric playroom
Netanya’s Laniado Hospital has opened a brand-new playroom, courtesy of Toys for Simcha, based in Brooklyn. Happy Kids Heal Faster,” said Rabbi J.J. Hecht II, president of Toys for Simcha. Hundreds of the 8,000 evacuees living in Netanya have been treated at Laniado.
Ultrasound surgery just got more focused
Israel’s Insightec has announced Exablate Prime - the next generation of MR-guided focused ultrasound with many new features for incisionless neurosurgery. It comes as the US military and the Dutch government have approved Insightec for essential tremor therapy.
Why some children stop breathing
Researchers at Ben Gurion University and Tel Aviv University have discovered the impact of a genetic defect that causes Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS) in children. They hope that their findings will lead to a cure to a dangerous form of sleep apnea.
Locked in woman can speak again
The Israel ALS Research Association IsrA.L.S. It has worked with Israel’s D-ID (see previously) to develop a virtual avatar for Debbie, a woman with ALS who can only move her eye muscles. The AI technology recreated Debbie’s image, voice, facial and lip movements.
3D printer helps rebuild shattered leg
Doctors at Jerusalem’s Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital used a 3D printer from Israel’s Stratasys to reconstruct the fractured knee of wounded IDF soldier Shilo Segev. The printer model identified a lack of upper thigh bone which surgeons rebuilt using bone from Shilo’s pelvis.
Israel’s first Advanced Therapies Award
Israel’s Bonus Biogroup (see previously) is the first Israeli company ever to receive an Advanced Therapies Award, winning in the Cell Therapy Biotech Innovation category. Bonus Biotech has two products in advanced human trials – MesenCure and BonoFill.
A better world for animals
University of Haifa’s Tech4Animals lab (see previously) is developing AI-powered analysis of video, sensor, and audio data to determine animals’ emotional states. Its most advanced project is Cat Reader, a mobile app for detecting cat pain – initially for veterinarians, and later for cat owners.
Partnering to develop solid tumor therapy
India’s Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories is partnering Israel’s Edity Therapeutics (see previously). They plan to build a platform for developing intracellular proteins to destroy solid tumors.
Boosting survival rates for wounded IDF soldiers
The current 6.7% mortality rate for wounded IDF personnel is half of that during the 2006 2nd Lebanon war. This can be attributed to faster evacuations, better protective equipment, and medical tech from Israeli founded companies such as Mazor Robots and Aidoc.
Finland gives $1 million to MDA
The Finnish government is to donate $1 million to Magen David Adom, Israel’s national emergency medical service. Finland’s ambassador to Israel Dr. Nina Nordström signed the agreement after she toured the MDA 101 Emergency Call Center in Kiryat Ono.