Health

Israel's exceptional birth rate defies global trends, study finds

A new study published in The Lancet shows a global drop in fertility rates, predicting a worldwide population decline starting in 2090.

21% of IDF disabled personnel struggle with PTSD, mental health issues

In the five months since October 7, 6,400 new victims have sought assistance from the relief and rehabilitation department.

57-year-old mother and 88-year-old father welcome their first child together in Jerusalem

An extraordinary birth took place at Adasa Hospital in Jerusalem on Sunday, March 10.

Ministry of Health approves 'What's Good for Europe is Good for Israel' bill

The Ministry of Health has unveiled a new bill titled "What's Good for Europe is Good for Israel," aimed at revamping the importation process for food and cosmetics from Europe.

Prime Minister's Office denies rumors of Netanyahu being 'seriously ill'

After Netanyahu canceled his participation in a government meeting scheduled for March 4, rumors began circulating around his health.

Sheba Medical Center enters Newsweek's 10 best hospitals in world top

The complex encompasses 159 medical departments and clinics, 33 laboratories and four specialized hospitals

Magen David Adom calls for blood donations starting tomorrow

To maintain the supply of required blood for transfusions these days, Magen David Adom appeals to the public to come to MDA donation points to donate blood