News - Rabin Medical Center
Five-year affiliation calls for two leading medical centers to collaborate on research, best practices, student and faculty exchange programs DALLAS, Dec.
Career women who put babies on hold until after 40, or even 45, will be reassured by new research from Tel Aviv University.
NEW YORK, Oct. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- This year's American Friends of Rabin Medical Center "Broadway on the Hudson" Gala is shaping up to be an unforgettable evening.
By Ed Edelson, HealthDay ReporterHealthDayNews -- Subtle changes deep within the brain can signal an increased risk of strokes, a new study suggests.Scattered loss of the white matter through which nerve signals pass in the innermost sanctum of the brain is linked to a 50 percent increase in stroke risk over an extended period, says a report in the July 18 issue of Stroke.The condition, called leukoaraiosis (LA), is so exotic that there is no entry for it in some older medical dictionaries, and "little is known about its development and progression, or its underlying mechanism or risk factors," says study author Dr.
By EMMA ROSS MADRID, Spain (AP) -- Israeli scientists reported Monday that they have had some preliminary success in growing egg-producing follicles taken from aborted human fetuses.Dr.
