A first-in-the-world clinical trial taking place at the Hadassah Medical Organization will directly test the effectiveness of the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine in the fight against Alzheimer’s.

Released May 13, 2026. Hadassah leads 28 organizations asking Congress to protect funding for research that helps identify women’s unique health challenges.

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We're kicking off the seventh season with a straight-talking guide to men’s health that every family should hear. Our guest is Dr. Ofer Gofrit, chair of the Urology Department at the Hadassah Medical Organization.

Released May 12, 2025. Hadassah led 27 organizations in signing a letter urging Congress to protect funding for research on women’s health challenges.


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Prof. Dimitrios Karussis, head of the Hadassah Medical Organization’s Multiple Sclerosis Center, embarks on a Phase 2b trial using stem cells to treat MS.

Released Apr 14, 2016.
Doctors in the Hadassah Medical Organization brain and heart units talk about the benefits and risks of clinical trials in a Mishpacha magazine article

Released May 01, 2017.

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Released Nov 01, 2019.
Hadassah regions Nassau and Suffolk in New York host Walk to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for groundbreaking stem cell research at Hadassah hospitals in Israel

In part two of this incredible episode, Prof. Benjamin Reubinoff, MD, Ph.D, world-renowned stem cell pioneer and director of the Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Center at the Hadassah Medical Organization, joins the show to discuss his research and to share the exciting news, that treatments or cures for diseases like age-related macular degeneration, ALS, MS, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and diabetes could be a reality in the foreseeable future.
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Hadassah is deeply concerned by the tremendous gaps in knowledge regarding women's biology, health, and disease and by the scarcity of research that is being done to fill those gaps. Hadassah calls on the United States government to continue to support funding for medical and biotechnological research., and work to remove barriers that further medical advancement in women's health.


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Dr. Shani Paluch-Shimon, head of the Breast Cancer Unit at the Hadassah Medical Organization, receives a prestigious grant from The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

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An article in USA Today about male infertility cites a study by Hadassah researcher Dr. Hagai Levine that found a sharp decrease in sperm counts over decades.


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