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Sheba’s ‘Shining Star’ Field Hospital in Ukraine Has Begun Receiving Patients
Around 100 Sheba Medical Center personnel man the 66-bed hospital round-the-clock, treating up to 150 patients simultaneously.
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A New Study: Combined Immunotherapy Can Prolong Patient Lifespan
According to a new Sheba study, a combined immunotherapy regimen is more effective against metastatic melanoma.
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Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine Protects Against Severe Illness Resulting from the Omicron Variant
A study conducted at Sheba Medical Center found that three doses of the COVID-19 vaccine provide significant protection against the Omicron variant
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Fewer Risks, Better Results: A New Method of Ear Reconstruction
Researchers from Sheba Medical Center and the Technion were able to create stable and functioning auricle implants using tissue engineering technology
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From Kyiv to Tel Aviv: 10-Year-Old Vera’s Journey to Recovery
Not long before tensions in the Ukraine escalated, Vera arrived in Israel to undergo life-saving treatment: the first of its kind for a girl her age.
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New Sheba Study Offers an Alternative to Non-invasive Colonoscopy
New Sheba research suggests non-invasive stool samples may replace colonoscopies in many cases. Click here to learn more.
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Sheba Experts Tackle Rett Syndrome – A Rare Genetic Disorder Affecting Young Girls
Clinicians from Sheba will work with peers from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute to identify the root cause of Rett syndrome, a rare but debilitating disease.
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Sheba Study Debunks Link Between COVID-19 Vaccine and Infertility
A new Sheba Medical Center study finds no link between COVID-19 vaccines and infertility. Click here to learn more.
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Sheba Researchers Discover Possible Treatment for ALS
New research has uncovered both the cause and a possible treatment for ALS, a degenerative muscle condition that affects tens of thousands of people worldwide.
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