Professionals contend that during lockdown, homes become infection hotbeds, especially in crowded households such as in the ultra-Orthodox community

Hebrew U researchers see reduction of symptoms in mice when specific gene mutation is targeted by chemicals, though treatment for humans still far off

Patients on fenofibrate, a drug commonly prescribed to lower fat levels, have 'astounding' outcome compared to others with coronavirus, Hebrew University team says

Joint Hebrew University and Haifa University research shows alloy materials may have been specifically added to fake silver coins to make them look shiny

'They are highly potent,' says Israeli researcher who scrutinized 'nanobodies' from Wally the llama to pave the way for an inhaler intended to help patients fight virus

Israel’s beleaguered customer-facing businesses are banking on reopening November 15, but their hopes could be dashed by resurgent infections

Students struggle financially and socially, with the challenges bigger for those who are already disadvantaged; 'if they fall, they will bring down all of us,' warns one dean

Adviser to coronavirus czar expresses concern as make-or-break question left hanging, says maintaining restrictions in cities with high infection rates key to fighting virus

Vast trove provides snapshots documenting experiences and impressions of visitors, including many pilgrims, who toured from 19th-century Ottoman period up to 21st-century Israel

Epidemiologist Ora Paltiel warns of a ‘lack of trust in governmental decisions,’ says 'underfunded, under-bedded, under-manpowered' healthcare system could soon be in real trouble

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