Articles in "medical treatment"
Study Links Chronic Pain Severity to Anger and Sense of Injustice
Chronic pain may not just be a physical condition -- it’s also deeply tied to how patients process anger and perceive fairness. An ...
New Gene Therapy Approach Could Reverse ALS, Say Scientists
A team of international scientists has made a groundbreaking discovery that could pave the way for an effective treatment for amyotrophic ...
New Imaging Technique Could Make Skin Treatments Safer and More Effective
Israeli scientists have developed a fast new method to see how medicines move through the skin, opening the door to safer, more effective ...
Breakthrough Therapy Treats Genetic Hearing and Balance Disorders
Israeli and U.S. scientists have developed a gene therapy that could dramatically improve the lives of people with hearing and balance ...
Scientists Uncover Biological Switch That Could Repair Damaged Nerve Fibers
Israeli scientists have identified a biological mechanism that significantly boosts the production of myelin, the fatty substance that ...
Israeli Scientists Develop Targeted Gene Therapy for Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis
Israeli scientists have developed a new gene therapy method that could transform the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases, including ...
Israeli Autoinjector Delivers Lifesaving Treatment for Trauma Victims in Under Five Minutes
Israeli scientists on Sunday unveiled a new autoinjector that could drastically reduce deaths from severe bleeding by delivering lifesaving ...
Scientists Discover Potential Way to Combat Deadly Weight Loss in Cancer Patients
An Israeli-American study has uncovered a key mechanism behind cachexia, offering hope to the estimated nine million people suffering from ...
World’s First Human Spinal Cord Implant to Take Place in Israel
Israel is preparing to perform the world’s first-ever human spinal cord implant using a patient’s own cells, a medical breakthrough ...
New Chocolate-Based Flu Drug Surpasses Existing Therapies, Israeli Scientists Say
A new antiviral drug pairing—featuring a compound found in chocolate -- has outperformed Tamiflu in preclinical trials and could mark a ...