
Heart emergency visits plunged during Covid, study shows
Israeli public-health study shows that multiple and complex factors can influence people’s health behaviors during crises such as pandemics.

Israeli public-health study shows that multiple and complex factors can influence people’s health behaviors during crises such as pandemics.

Getting its inspiration from nature, a medical-device company is developing a less invasive way to oxygenate blood without mechanical ventilation. It’s a vital step forward.

America’s Covid crisis handler gets award from Sheba Medical Center, where a collaborative preparedness research institute is launching.

Cases of flu, RSV, and Step A are all spiking around the world. Have the years of pandemic left us vulnerable to infection, or is there something else at work?

An air screen that can block viruses such as Covid-19 and influenza sits neatly atop a hat, allowing for proper communication.

Israeli experts continue seeing post-Covid symptoms that affect quality of life even in young, healthy patients.

Israeli HMO’s survey finds 34.6% of participants reported not returning to their baseline health condition several months after the acute illness.

Researchers in Israel find that antibodies from recovered Covid-19 patients can neutralize all known strains of the virus, including Delta and Omicron.

Physicians counsel caution and innovative ways to educate the public and collect epidemiological data but do not expect a serious pandemic.

Study on human capital in Israel’s high-tech field shows nearly double the number of open positions than before the pandemic.

ViroBlock’s drug platform generates drugs targeting proteins common to Covid-19, Zika, West Nile and hepatitis and their variants.

Israel’s Virusight uses the power of AI to deliver results at a fraction of the time and cost.

Loneliness is becoming a public health crisis all over the world. Can two Israeli AI-powered technologies help solve the problem?

Bonus BioGroup’s MesenCure drug shown to lower the inflammatory overreaction in cancer patients that can cause multisystem failure.

Evidence from sewage reveals resilience of last year’s coronavirus killer, indicating a possible outbreak of Delta or another variant this summer.