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Israeli tech at Rambam helps curb opioid addictions | The Jerusalem Post

A breakthrough treatment was carried out at Rambam Medical Center, where specialists helped wean a man who had been taking about 130 painkiller pills a day in just 20 minutes.

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Israeli tech at Rambam helps curb opioid addictions | The Jerusalem Post

A breakthrough treatment was carried out at Rambam Medical Center, where specialists helped wean a man who had been taking about 130 painkiller pills a day in just 20 minutes.

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ynetnews.com6 g fa

Israeli breakthrough: man addicted to painkillers detoxes in 20 minutes with sound waves

Rambam doctors used noninvasive Israeli technology to target the brain’s reward center, cutting opioid craving to zero within days

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·ynetnews.com

    Israeli breakthrough: man addicted to painkillers detoxes in 20 minutes with sound waves

    Rambam doctors used noninvasive Israeli technology to target the brain’s reward center, cutting opioid craving to zero within days

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·jpost.com

    Israeli tech at Rambam helps curb opioid addictions | The Jerusalem Post

    A breakthrough treatment was carried out at Rambam Medical Center, where specialists helped wean a man who had been taking about 130 painkiller pills a day in just 20 minutes.