Health
Yousef Raed is back in Jabaliya with his small family, but still suffers the scars of 20 months of terror and torture. Read more about Heroic and traumatized: A volunteer paramedic’s story
Gaza’s patients still manage to smile. Read more about Survivors give me strength
Pro-Israel pressure brought The Lancet to heel in 2014 with lasting consequences. Read more about Taming of medical journal undermines academic freedom
Israeli blockade sees famine close in and food, water and medicine supplies dry up. Read more about Empty markets and desperate parents
Newborns at a Khan Younis hospital need special care. Read more about A day in Ward B
“The war didn’t kill us, but this dust might.” Read more about Asbestos dust threat looms over much of Gaza
A young doctor is caught in a struggle between her patients’ needs and those of her family. Read more about “Mama, boom! I hear it.”
Amputation is the only option in Gaza’s shocking orthopedic wards. Read more about One month to recover, three days to die
Editor’s note: This story has been withdrawn. Read more about Winter floods make tent life more miserable
With no clean water, a diet of largely canned food and medicines running, underlying medical conditions are exacerbated and treatment is hard to find. Read more about Kidney patients face excruciating death in Gaza
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