Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian discusses West Bank intel and Iron Beam project as health reporter Nathan Jeffay talks side effects of COVID shots and women's health research

The more hesitant people were, the more likely they were to experience side effects, scientists found, after quizzing 750 Israelis on vaccine attitudes and post-shot symptoms

Editor David Horovitz on the homophobic anti-pluralistic MK tapped to oversee Jewish heritage; health reporter Nathan Jeffay on promising COVID study and new med-tech

Research shows defense against infection fades by 15 weeks, but protection against serious illness may be longer, according to researchers at Sheba Medical Center

Health authorities recommend those 65 and up receive vaccine along with other at-risk groups

Elderly and at-risk to be given priority; unclear whether vaccines will immediately be available to all, with lethargic response expected from public

Health reporter Nathan Jeffay updates us on new promising research for Parkinson's and receding gums; news editor Amy Spiro on a reality TV series featuring ultra-Orthodox women

Salman Zarka urges people to get vaccinated for coronavirus and flu, noting that new vaccines adapted to variants have arrived in Israel

Diaspora reporter Judah Ari Gross delves into a shocking story out of Poland; health reporter Nathan Jeffay brings us the latest in COVID research and a cancer detection blood test

Finding is ‘the cherry on top’ for vaccines, which have already been shown to reduce infection and lower seriousness of illness, says researcher

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