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

With negotiations stalled for months, Hulata says Israel doesn't see confrontation with Tehran as a solution, suggests a new agreement could have a positive outcome

Doctors often don’t ask about snoring and patients are embarrassed to raise issue, which means many women miss diagnosing sleep apnea which can lead to illness and even death

Teenage boys from Ukraine’s world championship math team among groups largely of women, whose husbands and families are still in war-torn country

Behavioral flexibility, thanks to large brain-to-body ratio, gave species evolutionary advantage in face of climate change and human hunters

Nearly 30 years ago, it took thousands of illnesses and the outbreak spreading abroad to find the source of the sickness; the current case could have been just as bad

Echoing recent ADL study on antisemitism in US, investigators find worldwide increase in Jew-hatred over the past year

Chocolates and snacks have been removed from shelves across country. Will every contaminated chocolate make you sick? And how does contamination come about?

Mixture of 3 food supplements, each approved by the FDA, appears to be ‘very capable of inhibiting replication of RNA viruses in a remarkable way,’ says researcher behind study

TAU researchers suggest morphological changes enable birds to shed more heat; but they worry that as planet continues to warm, birds may run out of coping mechanisms

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