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Jerusalem Post/Health & Wellness

Brain catheterization treats rare tinnitus

Operation, performed in Beersheba, was first of its kind in Israel

SURGEONS OPERATE at Soroka-University Medical Center in Beersheba.
SURGEONS OPERATE at Soroka-University Medical Center in Beersheba.
(photo credit: Courtesy)
ByJUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH
FEBRUARY 23, 2017 01:00


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