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Bisan Mahajne who was born weighing only 654 grams after 23 weeks of gestation, was discharged after being treated for three months in Hillel Yaffe's neonatal intensive care unit
The alternating of hot and cold weather has induced snakes around the country to leave their hiding places where they slept during the winter, according to Dr. Adi Klein, chief of pediatrics at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center. The Jerusalem Post
a poisenous snake that hid from the sudden rain in a classroom near Hadera bit a 10 year old boy, who was rushed to Hillel Yaffe Medical Center. Posted at The Jerusalem Post
Earlier, Netanyahu checked into Hadera's Hillel Yaffe Hospital complaining of headaches and sinus pressure, and was released two hours later. Jerusalem Post
As part of the Jewish Agency and Hadera-Eiron Partnership’s unique activity with the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, an environmental statue shaped like a lizard was donated
This Israeli hospital has incorporated into its staff a smart robot that administers drugs to patients according to computerized prescriptions. NTD Television
2,500 people die in Israel each year from medication errors. This is common around the world and not unique to Israel. The sophisticated robot purchased by Hillel Yaffe Medical Center for NIS 4 million, will work to minimize the errors. Channel 2 News
Hillel Yaffe Medical Center in Hadera has launched two special websites that are designed for both patients and professional staff alike: one is for pregnant women and the other for children. Yediot Aharonoth