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Muslims and Jews save disabled woman When a disabled woman suffered a heart attack at a care facility, three EMTs from United Hatzalah’s Mevaseret region worked together to save her life. They included Murad Barhom – a Muslim Arab who has had a home in the Jewish Kibbutz of Kiryat Anavim for nearly 40 years. The hunger switch Researchers at Israel’s Weizmann Institute and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, with UK colleagues, have found that melanocortin 4 (MC4) receptor is the master switch for hunger in the brain. It is normally “on” (“I feel full”) until energy levels drop. Its discovery can help develop anti-obesity medications.

Not Just A Kidney Revolution | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Sivan Rahav-Meir | 4 Iyyar 5781 – April 16, 2021

Not Just A Kidney Revolution | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Sivan Rahav-Meir | 4 Iyyar 5781 – April 16, 2021
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Israeli organization breaks world record for kidney donations

Israeli organization breaks world record for kidney donations   Matnat Chaim has facilitated 1,000 donations since it was founded in 2009 (Israel Hayom via JNS) Israel celebrated a special milestone Sunday, as the Matnat Chaim nonprofit organization, which encourages and facilitates living kidney donations, is about to break a world record by marking its 1,000th transplant. Since Matnat Chaim, Hebrew for “Gift of Life,” was founded in 2019, the number of kidney donations in Israel has quadrupled. The organization’s data reveals that about two-thirds of the donors are men, a third are women and 40 percent of all donors are teachers or educators. Th.

The revolutions of Rabbi Yeshayahu Heber

The trailblazer, who died last year of COVID-19, launched a life-saving initiative after he himself received a kidney transplant

Israeli kidney donation organization marks record-breaking 1,000 transplants

Matnat Chaim cofounders Yeshayahu Heber, left, and Rachel Heber in this undated photo. (Courtesy) In 2018, the BioMed Central (BMC) Nephrology Medical Journal called Matnat Chaim “a major force for arranging living donor kidney transplantation, mainly by facilitating altruistic living unrelated donor transplantation.” Among other services, Matnat Chaim provides a framework prior to and after donations, helping with paperwork, running a buddy system with past donors, advising with regard to government rights, and breaking down medical terminology for patients throughout the transplant process. In 2017, police launched an investigation into Heber on suspicion of organ trafficking but closed the case without charge a year later.

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