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Air pollution and extreme heat linked to more migraine attacks, Israeli study finds

Israeli scientists find air pollution exposure tied to a higher risk of migraine attacks.

Migraine (illustrative)
As trauma surges, Israel is racing to build a mental health system that can meet a nation under prolonged stress.

War’s hidden toll: Mental health treatment in Israel surges 240%

The steps trend

Are you also participating in the steps trend? Look what it does to your body

A medical operations room provides services in a Jerusalem hotel for those evacuated from their homes in Beit Shemesh following an Iranian missile strike.

Beyond the strikes: How healthcare is holding Israel’s displaced together


Fauci: Israeli COVID-19 study misleading on vaccine effectiveness

Fauci explained that the while the S. African variant can break through the vaccines, they are still effective at preventing serious illness and death.

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci attends the daily coronavirus task force briefing at the White House in Washington, U.S., April 13, 2020

Pfizer sells its hametz for Passover

After providing millions of vaccines to Israel, Jewish CEO of Pfizer Dr. Albert Bourla decided it was only fair to participate in the Jewish tradition before Passover.

Rabbis and experts meeting to discuss the list of kosher for Passover medicine.

Coronavirus in Israel: Vaccination truck opens at Ben-Gurion Airport

The truck will be situated in a way that incoming citizens will be able to access it before leaving the airport for their mandatory quarantine.

  Tal Meyers, who is from Shoval, a kibbutz near Beersheba, and lives in Philadelphia now, has arrived in Israel on a flight from New York, and gotten his vaccine at Ben-Gurion Airport, March 22, 2021.

Israel, Spain share knowledge on COVID vaccine, marking close relations

The event was hosted by the Spanish Senate's Health and Consumer Commission and organized by ELNET, a nonprofit dedicated to strengthening Europe-Israel relations.

President Reuven Rivlin arrives in Spain to visit the King of Spain, on November 5, 2017.

Israel COVID vaccine data released for first-time in peer-reviewed journal

While the study had been published in Israeli media earlier this month, it had not been peer-reviewed until Wednesday.

GETTING INOCULATED at a Jerusalem Clalit clinic this week

94% drop in symptomatic COVID cases among Israel's vaccinated - study

Data showed 94% fewer symptomatic coronavirus cases and 92% fewer cases of serious illness among those vaccinated.

People get vaccinated at the Clalit vaccination center in Jerusalem, January 3, 2020.

Coronavirus: 1,000 vaccine doses thrown away after expiring

The Health Ministry is examining whether to abolish the exemption from isolation for vaccinated people returning from abroad.

A scientist conducts research on a vaccine for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) at the laboratories of RNA medicines company Arcturus Therapeutics in San Diego, California, U.S., March 17, 2020.

Coronavirus vaccination: Teens 16-18 begin getting the jab

The health funds will receive an influx of additional doses in order to make the teen campaign possible.

People get vaccinated at the Clalit vaccination center in Jerusalem, January 3, 2020.

Poland seeks to mirror Israel's vaccination efforts

The Speaker of Poland's Senate opened the discussion to 50 MPs, praising Israel's vaccination success and noted that Poland looks to mirror said efforts.

A HEALTHCARE worker prepares a COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination center in Rehovot on Monday.

Coronavirus: Reproduction rate falls below 1, over 3m. Israelis vaccinated

Some 200,000 people were inoculated on both Tuesday and Wednesday.

Israelis are seen walking in Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda market amid the coronavirus pandemic, on January 12, 2021.