
Fruit-veggie dietary supplement could keep Covid at bay
Scientists say ‘active vaccines’ made of safe dietary supplements reduce the viral load in the body and cut down contagion.

Scientists say ‘active vaccines’ made of safe dietary supplements reduce the viral load in the body and cut down contagion.

Our ability to sustain attention seems to have tanked during the past two years of the pandemic. Two experts tell us why and what we can do about it.

As Omicron wave wanes, Israeli government decides to admit foreign citizens of all ages, regardless of vaccination status, subject to virus testing.

Sheba Medical Center set to enroll first study outside of US to test new formulation against Omicron and other emerging variants.

Study also finds previously infected obese patients, contrary to expectations, had a higher and more sustained immune response.

COVID-19 has become a priority within the medical industry, signaling necessary changes across the board and advancing innovations in med-tech.

Israeli study finds stress and anxiety at hospitals worse than expected, as ancillary staff also affected and smoking increases.

A noninvasive technology that analyzes the eye’s tear film layer is being tested in Israel to determine if it performs as well as a PCR test.

Tollovir from Todos Medical has completed a Phase 2 clinical study showing positive efficacy among 31 hospitalized Covid-19 patients.

Be generous to yourself, avoid too much news and remember we are dealing with an unprecedented situation, says expert.

Israeli ambulances get outfitted with IN-EX filtration units to provide protection against viruses.

Yes, immunity may be stronger after recovery from the disease, but medical experts strongly advise against intentional exposure. Here’s why.

Analyzing wastewater provides surprisingly accurate detection of viral outbreaks in specific areas before anybody feels sick.

Eli Bin, head of the national emergency response group, joins managers pitching in across Israel due to the unprecedented testing demand.

54% of hiring managers and HR leaders say many employees leaving their companies are choosing to work for themselves.