Diabetes
How to identify a sugar crash before it takes a heavy toll
A sharp drop in blood sugar is an immediate health hazard that requires rapid identification and proper treatment by those around the patient in order to prevent severe complications.
Eating this 3 times a week? The risk of diabetes could skyrocket by 20%
Sugar–free wafers – Are they really suitable for diabetes?
The nuts and seeds Israelis love can prevent high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart attacks
Hebrew University research paves way for future type 1 diabetes treatment
The findings on beta cells shed light on the potential role of aging beta cells in immune regulation and their relevance to autoimmune reactions in type- 1 diabetes.
Revolutionizing diabetic retinopathy screening with AI
AEYE Health receives first-ever FDA approval for fully autonomous AI diabetic retinopathy diagnostic, combining mobility and affordability.
How important are the correct shoes? Doctor weighs in
On this month's episode of Hadassah On Call, Dr. Yechiel Gellman, senior foot and ankle surgeon at the Hadassah Medical Organization, discusses foot health.
FDA approves the first fully autonomous AI for portable diabetic retinopathy screening
AEYE Health's FDA-cleared AI, AEYE-DS, enables autonomous diabetic retinopathy screening using handheld cameras, revolutionizing eye care accessibility and outcomes.
Consuming certain food additive emulsifiers may be linked with developing type-2 diabetes
Emulsifiers – often added to processed and packaged foods such as cakes, cookies, and yogurt, among others – are among the most commonly used additives.
Israeli Health Ministry forbids sale of Ozempic for weight loss
Israelis with obesity had received special authorization (form 29C) to use Ozempic, though they were not diabetic, leading to a nearly year-long depletion of Ozempic stocks and a severe shortage.
Development for diabetes: Cow in Brazil produces human insulin in milk
A brown cow from the south of Brazil has made history as the first transgenic cow capable of producing human insulin in her milk. The advancement could herald a new era in insulin production.
Red light found to reduce blood-sugar levels - study
The study highlights the significant long-term consequences for human health, an intervention could reduce damaging fluctuations of blood glucose in the body.
Rebar launches a series of beverages tailored for diabetics
Rebar introduces diabetic-friendly beverages based on fruit sugar, with a 25% reduction in carbs, in collaboration with the DMC Medical Center.
United Hatzalah volunteer saves man during mid-flight medical emergency
"I'm blessed to have been in the right place at the right time," Ungar said about his life-saving work.