Data by health provider shows 10-fold increase in diagnoses for children since 2005; researchers predict 1 in 50 Israeli children could have disorder by 2030

Researcher says 'small number of people' still suffer from shortness of breath or weakness 12 months after infection, but 'vast majority' are OK

As winter sets in and health workers in many countries meet hesitance regarding 2nd booster, major Israeli research explores safety and concludes there’s no cause for concern

Spotlighting the 'immense and evolving’ impact of COVID on human health, large study by health fund points to prevalence of symptoms including memory disturbances and muscle pain

Huge Israeli study reveals markedly higher rates of depression, stress, anxiety, eating disorders, and associated medication among girls, though experts say boys impacted as well

On holiday when norms turned on head, there's a phenomenon of Haredi kids smoking, despite dismay of some rabbis; Health Ministry says those children risk getting hooked for life

Natural immunity alone much weaker than recovery-plus-shot, mass peer-reviewed research finds; before Omicron, those with ‘hybrid’ protection were 82% less likely to be reinfected

Examining thousands of women for incidence of preterm births, hospitalizations, birth defects and mortality, research says no difference between vaccinated and unvaccinated

The healthcare providers that delivered Israel’s turbo-speed vaccination drive just over a year ago are now enabling country to face mass infection without health system meltdown

Maccabi survey finds 70% of young children only suffered from light pain at injection site; nearly 100,000 kids inoculated in the past two weeks

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