As US probes possible link between immunization and mostly mild heart problem, proposed compromise seen as way to dodge the risk while retaining shot's effectiveness

Medicine hailed as a 'huge breakthrough' by inventors and as a ‘miracle drug’ by Netanyahu embarks on path to possible approval, in hope it will help crisis spots like India

SARS-CoV-2 uses a three-pronged approach to keep cells from recruiting immune system to fend off the attack until it may be too late, says Weizmann Institute researcher

First digital monitoring of COVID shot recipients shows vitals spike but return to normal within three days, demonstrating 'vaccine safety'

'Physicians are angry, we're very angry,' says union deputy chairman, discussing fears that 600 doctors recruited during pandemic could soon be fired

With hajj pilgrimage limited due to COVID restrictions, kingdom publishes high-resolution images of al-Hajar al-Aswad, which believers say fell from heaven at time of Adam and Eve

In an in-depth interview with expert archaeologist Tali Erickson-Gini, we hear that he who controls the spice (or garum and wine) controls the ancient world

While vaccine-makers are confident their shots block the current Indian variant, it's transforming the country into a potential breeding ground for new, more resistant mutations

1 in 4 stroke patients with coronavirus are under 55; Jerusalem doctor involved in research says it shines spotlight on results of virus blocking larger blood vessels

India is in turmoil, with 350,000 new COVID cases a day and a death toll that just exceeded 200,000; citing ‘shared responsibility’ to overcome virus, IsraAID sending supplies

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