Finding solves the mystery of why older people often fare worse in treatment for glioblastoma, and opens new treatment target, say Ben Gurion University scientists

Tiny silicone chip sits in a petri dish simulating diseased cells, allowing scientists to check how well immunotherapies fare against illness

Under-30s are almost fully protected after just one shot, so give their second dose to others to inoculate entire populations more quickly, Ben-Gurion University team urges

Top epidemiologists reflect on what the world can learn from Israel’s successes, and failures, when it comes to kids, borders, long-term planning and more

Risk of some cancers may be reduced by boosting production of a single enzyme in the body, which in turns keeps BRD4 protein in check, say Ben Gurion University scientists

Violence comes during pro-Palestinian protest and right-wing counter-protest over Jerusalem, amid spiraling ethnic tensions in the country

Creators predict people will one day take pills containing millions of these molecules, capable of breaking through defenses that germs construct around themselves

They’re more likely to get checked for abnormal growths, but those exposed to Chernobyl aftermath generally use hospitals no more than the rest of the immigrant population from FSU

For at least 6 weeks after first COVID shot kicks in, nursing moms produce antibody-packed milk, suggesting they are safe from virus while nursed; no adverse events recorded

Researchers say probiotics have antibacterial properties, as well as preventing inflammation, could be used as basis for drugs of the future

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