Study led by professor at Touro University's Nevada campus sheds light on how AIDS-causing virus enters a cell's nucleus so it can replicate, finds possible drug countermeasure

Weizmann Institute neuroimmunologist bucked convention to prove that brain is not isolated from immune system, leading to possible therapies to treat Alzheimer's and other diseases

Medicine is believed to extend patients’ lives by almost a year on average; FDA has approved it based on Phase II trial, pending a review of further trial data in 2024

Tofersen, which is injected into the spine like an epidural, is giving new hope to two patients at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

30 multiple sclerosis patients in Jerusalem who took antioxidant-rich food supplement for 3 months saw 'significant cognitive improvement'

In trials, the nanochip ferries 'neural growth factor' -- which combats neurodegenerative diseases -- and releases it where needed, overcoming blood-brain barrier