COVID-19
'Jews are hated because of Abraham's God': Bishop Schirrmacher against antisemitism - interview
For Schirrmacher, the connection to Israel was not merely theological.
More than half of Israelis take dietary supplements and vitamins, new survey reveals
US officially exits WHO, citing COVID-19 pandemic management failure
Lockdown: Save your time for love
The best month for kids to get flu shots is in October - study
The findings suggest that US public health interventions focused on the vaccination of young children in October may yield the best protection in typical flu seasons, the authors insisted.
Experiencing insomnia? Mild COVID-19 may be the cause, new study suggests
Sleepless nights can follow mild COVID-19 infections and not only those who have been hospitalized.
Insights on Israel’s future tourism recovery
Tourism has not yet rebounded, and its absence is hurting the entire industry, causing despair, side by side with collapsing businesses.
Inflation declines, credit card spending rises: BofA on Israel’s economy
The report said the general unemployment rate went up to 10.2% when the conflict started, and now it's at 7.2%, partially due to the many Israelis serving in reserves.
New COVID treatment from 101 Therapeutics poised to revolutionize pandemic response
CEO: “We have the best results and now it's appropriate to begin to let the world know what we're doing.”
JN.1: What is the new COVID variant in Israel? - explainer
Israel has detected a new variant of COVID-19 known as JN.1, which has already affected around 200 people in the country. What should you know about it?
Vegans are less likely to catch COVID - study
Plant-based and vegan diets, rich in antioxidants and phytonutrients, are believed to strengthen the immune system and aid in fighting viral infections, potentially reducing the risk of COVID-19.
Hundreds of Israelis contract new COVID sub-variant JN.1
The Health Ministry confirmed the report, adding that Israel has seen a small rise in morbidity rates...around 200 cases of the sub-variant were recorded in Israel."
Meet the grandmother whose sukkah and kindness were for all - opinion
The second-to-last sukkah in our Oma’s life was suffused with the timeless tradition and vitality that define the Jewish family.
Humans continue to experience evolution, natural selection is ongoing - Newsweek
Evolution is occurring at a more rapid rate than ever before, however the drivers of the evolution have changed.