
Israeli study: 4th Pfizer shot cuts mortality in ages 60+
Death due to Covid-19 was 78% lower among adults 60-100 who got a second booster of the Covid-19 vaccine, reveals study by Clalit Health Services.

Death due to Covid-19 was 78% lower among adults 60-100 who got a second booster of the Covid-19 vaccine, reveals study by Clalit Health Services.

CTO of Sheba Beyond, a virtual hospital at Sheba Medical Center, goes with United Hatzalah’s medical mission to set up remote care and monitoring.

Through UNICEF, TytoCare sends 50 devices to hospitals in isolated villages so that parents and children won’t have to travel on dangerous roads.

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.

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.

First-in-world preliminary findings: Second booster with Pfizer or Moderna raises antibodies but not enough to protect against Omicron Covid variant.

World’s first clinical trial of 4th Pfizer dose will see if Moderna impacts protection from previous Pfizer shots. Meanwhile, US FDA okays booster in kids based on Israeli data.

Safety and efficacy of another booster shot is to be determined by a study of 150 healthcare workers whose antibodies from the third shot are waning.

Israeli children’s hospital offers remote at-home monitoring of infants with complex heart defects from Israel, PA, Gaza, Iraq, Kurdistan, Cyprus.

Unique scaffold could also be tailored to nasal reconstruction and orthopedic implants.

Study from Israel’s Sheba Medical Center suggests booster helps prevent Covid-19 caused by Omicron variant but not as well as against Delta variant.

Covid-19 vaccine did not change any parameters among 36 couples treated in its IVF clinic, says team from Sheba Medical Center in observational study.

Just 1000 meters from a rocket strike, Sheba Medical Center moves the tiniest patients into an underground ward.

Medical staff at hospitals in Israel call for peaceful coexistence and cooperation between Jews and Arabs against the backdrop of growing conflict.