Mass of detailed patient data put Israel at forefront of COVID research. Now, Tel Aviv University aims to use it to advance treatment of autoimmune diseases like MS and Crohn’s

Jewish state ranks 3rd in quantity of vaccine research in the New England Journal of Medicine; across journals, Israeli scientists produced 536 studies, averaging four per week

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

Sociologist argues that while the transition is a major life event for half of the population, scholarship has overlooked it, causing women to miss out on medical progress

Even those who protect heads often wear minimalist helmets; one such rider says: ‘I was hospitalized for several days, for three weeks afterwards I could hardly eat or drink’

Using cells identical in genetic composition, but not in gender, scientists hope to be better able to understand how drugs affect men and women differently

Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn discusses incoming Knesset and activists at COP27 as health and science reporter Nathan Jeffay looks at sperm count research and tumor tech

Tel Aviv University study suggests existing experimental drug may lead to effective treatments for some cases of autism, schizophrenia and neurodegenerative diseases

Professor Sara Eyal, clinical pharmacist who studies effects of microgravity on human biology, leads first-of-its-kind lecture series

Helpful bacteria fire ‘poisoned arrows’ at infection-causing microbes in Tel Aviv University lab; they 'permeate a neighboring cell by brute force and release toxins into it’

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