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Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have discovered how the brain compensates for the loss of one of the senses (e.g. sight) by improving another (e.g. hearing), and Israeli startups BioGaming and Motorika use virtual-reality and robotics technology to introduce fun into physical therapy exercises.

By: Michael Ordman

 

ISRAEL’S MEDICAL ACHIEVEMENTS

Why the blind have better hearing

Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have discovered how the brain compensates for the loss of one of the senses (e.g. sight) by improving another (e.g. hearing). They studied the simple roundworm and manipulated synapses to control the sensory ability of the organism.
http://new.huji.ac.il/en/article/28640

Turning rehabilitation into a fun exercise

Israeli startups BioGaming and Motorika use virtual-reality and robotics technology to introduce fun into physical therapy exercises. BioGaming’s algorithms power a Microsoft Kinect 3D motion-capture camera. Motorika’s robotics enable neurological and orthopedic rehab.
http://www.israel21c.org/israeli-companies-put-the-fun-in-physical-therapy/

Early detection of lung cancer in smokers

Scientists at Tel Aviv University and Rabin Medical Center have discovered they can detect lung cancer early in smokers by performing a CT scan at the time they are admitted as pneumonia patients. Often, the pneumonia is caused by young cancer cells blocking air pathways.
http://nocamels.com/2016/01/lung-cancer-early-detection-smoking-pneumonia/
http://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343%2815%2901035-9/abstract

The reason lack of sleep leads to obesity

Researchers at Israel’s Weizmann Institute have detailed for the first time how human biological clocks work in tandem with intestinal gut bacteria to control blood sugar levels. Digestion suffers when the schedules of the gut bacteria are interrupted by late-night wakefulness.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/obesitys-link-to-lack-of-sleep-is-gut-wrenching-problem-study-shows/

US approval for smartphone blood sugar monitor

Israel’s LabStyle has received US FDA approval for its Dario device for measuring blood sugar levels using a smartphone. It already has approval for European sales.
http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-labstyle-innovations-seeks-to-raise-115m-1001096456

ZAKA secures official U.N. status

The Israeli emergency response organization ZAKA has received official consultative status from the United Nations. ZAKA will now be recognized as an official body in the U.N., which will help it to expand its international search, rescue and recovery missions.
http://www.jns.org/news-briefs/2016/1/27/israeli-zaka-rescue-service-gets-official-status-in-un
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/207133

NIS 300 million more for health

Eighty-three new medications and medical technologies were added to Israel’s “health basket” on Thursday, benefiting 108,500 patients at the cost of NIS 300 million. Cancer treatments include myeloma, leukemia, pancreatic, kidney, prostate, breast, ovarian, lung and more.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4750624,00.html

The top Israeli responder

The average Hatzalah emergency response volunteer will attend to some 300 calls annually, but 58-year-old Yehuda Londner of Bnei Brak recorded an impressive 2,370 calls last year. In 29 years with Hatzalah and Magen David Adom he has responded to over 45,000 emergency calls.
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/375579/israel-58-year-old-hatzalah-member-responds-to-the-most-calls-in-2015.html

Novotalk founder’s startup cured his stutter

The founder of Novotalk, Moshe Rot, describes how he suffered from stuttering since age 3. Then at age 22 he went for fluency shaping at Jerusalem’s Hadassah hospital. He started up Novotalk to teach and reinforce the skill online at much less cost.

 

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