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The connection between divorce and violence

New study shows rise in domestic violence among Arab sector, increased instability as women's status changes.

The connection between divorce and violence

New study: 67% of teachers weren't trained to handle violence

Most teachers and educators in Israel say teaching staff does not have tools to handle physical, verbal, violence.

New study: 67% of teachers weren't trained to handle violence

Study: Most Israeli parents want to vaccinate their children

Majority of parents want to vaccinate their children against coronavirus, just 6.3% refuse, study shows.

Study: Most Israeli parents want to vaccinate their children

Study: Coronavirus pandemic exacerbated troubles of poorest

New research debunks theory that poor people suffered the least due to lack of disruption to their monthly living stipends.

Study: Coronavirus pandemic exacerbated troubles of poorest

The triple threat of coronavirus

A new study exposes how SARS-CoV-2 tampers with the cell's hardware to outsmart the immune system.

The triple threat of coronavirus

Comprehensive study links coronavirus and stroke in young people

Large-scale study finds strong connection between coronavirus and strokes – particularly in younger patients.

Comprehensive study links coronavirus and stroke in young people

Groundbreaking study offers possible cure for autism

New study shares treatment success in autism spectrum disorder. Is the light at the end of the tunnel getting brighter?

Groundbreaking study offers possible cure for autism

New Jewish study group comes to Scotland

Study group aims to keep Jews from going abroad for Torah and religious text study by providing courses locally.

New Jewish study group comes to Scotland

Bad to the Bone: How junk food hurts kids' bones

Hebrew University reveals negative impact of junk food on kids’ skeletal development.

Bad to the Bone: How junk food hurts kids' bones

New study shows vaccine effective against South African variant

Study from TA University, Clalit Research Institute, shows Pfizer vaccine protects, but less, against South African coronavirus strain.

New study shows vaccine effective against South African variant

Holocaust survivors more likely to suffer heart disease, cancer

Study offers basis for closely monitoring people who experienced trauma early in life & the impact it can have on long-term health.

Holocaust survivors more likely to suffer heart disease, cancer

Study: COVID vaccine protects pregnant mother and fetus

Hadassah Ein Kerem and Hebrew University study finds women, unborn children develop the same antibodies when the mother is vaccinated.

Study: COVID vaccine protects pregnant mother and fetus

Could aspirin help prevent coronavirus infection?

Aspirin use for cardiovascular disease may reduce likelihood of COVID-19 infection, new study shows.

Could aspirin help prevent coronavirus infection?

Study: 94% of COVID-19 patients have no symptoms 3 months later

New study by Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center shows encouraging long-term recovery data for coronavirus patients.

Study: 94% of COVID-19 patients have no symptoms 3 months later

Health Ministry study: Pfizer vaccine reduces mortality by 90%

Senior Health Ministry officials work with Pfizer on study which shows high vaccine effectiveness in reducing overall infection.

Health Ministry study: Pfizer vaccine reduces mortality by 90%

BIU study: Previously ill patients react well to single vaccine

Bar-Ilan University/Ziv Medical Center study: One dose of COVID-19 vaccine provokes strong immune response in those previously infected.

BIU study: Previously ill patients react well to single vaccine

An end to invasive biopsies?

Hebrew University researchers advance simple and inexpensive diagnostic blood test.

An end to invasive biopsies?

'Third wave': Average age of death from COVID-19 declining

New study shows while in first wave average age of the deceased was 81, in third wave it stands at 77.

'Third wave': Average age of death from COVID-19 declining

Has a drug been found for coronavirus?

Montreal research team discovers age-old drug may be effective against COVID-19.

Has a drug been found for coronavirus?

Nearly one-third of coronavirus patients readmitted to hospital

New study shows increased risk of respiratory, cardiovascular, problems for recovered coronavirus patients.

Nearly one-third of coronavirus patients readmitted to hospital

'Important for every woman to know if she is a BRCA carrier'

Shaare Zedek research shows advance detection of BRCA 1 and 2 mutations significantly increases breast cancer survival rate.

'Important for every woman to know if she is a BRCA carrier'

Study: Obesity significantly raises risk of death from COVID-19

New study by UNC, World Bank, shows patients suffering from obesity have 113% higher rate of hospitalization than slimmer patients.

Study: Obesity significantly raises risk of death from COVID-19

Could a supplement prevent deterioration of COVID-19 patients?

Clinical study shows innovative supplement may be able to prevent exacerbation and deterioration of coronavirus.

Could a supplement prevent deterioration of COVID-19 patients?

Vape or smoke? You might be raising your risk of COVID-19

Use of e-cigarettes may significantly increase risk of contracting coronavirus, new study shows.

Vape or smoke? You might be raising your risk of COVID-19

Mutated strain of swine flu may lead to new pandemic

New study by Chinese scientists shows virus becoming more prevalent in pigs may soon make the jump to humans.

Mutated strain of swine flu may lead to new pandemic

Did coronavirus first start spreading in August?

New study shows increase in activity outside hospitals beginning in August 2019. Was it due to coronavirus?

Did coronavirus first start spreading in August?

Perception of aging may be more important than chronological age

COVID-19 loneliness linked to elevated psychiatric symptoms in older adults.

Perception of aging may be more important than chronological age

Bald men more likely to have a severe case of coronavirus?

Are androgens responsible for determining the severity of COVID-19?

Bald men more likely to have a severe case of coronavirus?

Pangolins partly responsible for COVID-19?

Research team analyzes coronavirus genomes, says bats and pangolins may be responsible for outbreak, along with third animal.

Pangolins partly responsible for COVID-19?

New research shows some people may be immune to COVID-19

Research shows large segments of the population may be immune to COVID-19 - possibly due to exposure to other viruses.

New research shows some people may be immune to COVID-19

Ibuprofen exacerbates coronavirus disease

World Health Organization recommends using paracetamol to treat coronavirus symptoms, instead of anti-inflammatories. Here's why.

Ibuprofen exacerbates coronavirus disease

Large study: Smoking increases risk for gestational diabetes

Pregnant smokers at higher risk for gestational diabetes, Hebrew University study finds.

Large study: Smoking increases risk for gestational diabetes

Study: Large numbers of Jews at each end of religious spectrum

Nearly half of US Jews don’t identify with organized religion, study finds.

Study: Large numbers of Jews at each end of religious spectrum

Maternal depression may alter children's immune responses

Israeli study shows maternal depression may have a long-term impact on children's psychological and immune health.

Maternal depression may alter children's immune responses

Study: Conservatives find more meaning in life than liberals

A University of California study suggests that liberals spend more time in their lives searching for meaning than do conservatives.

Study: Conservatives find more meaning in life than liberals

Study: Younger Jews not less religious than their elders

Study finds younger Jews are just as religious as older Jews - and Israel is the least religious country in the Middle East.

Study: Younger Jews not less religious than their elders

Study: Haredim more likely to be near-sighted

Public health expert says health, education systems need to work together to prevent nearsightedness in children at risk.

Study: Haredim more likely to be near-sighted

German study: No link between Muslim immigration, anti-Semitism

Study published by federal German entity claims anti-Semitism in Europe unaffected by Muslim immigration.

German study: No link between Muslim immigration, anti-Semitism

UC cancels event celebrating 50 years of study abroad in Israel

Event celebrating study in Israel through the University of California Education Abroad Program is cancelled over Gaza border 'tension.'

UC cancels event celebrating 50 years of study abroad in Israel

In time for Purim: The wine drinker's guide

Enjoy Purim drinking without the unpleasant side-effects wine can sometimes cause.

In time for Purim: The wine drinker's guide

Study suggests Israelis in Europe disconnect from Judaism

New study suggests Israelis in Europe steer clear of Jewish community activities

Study suggests Israelis in Europe disconnect from Judaism

Are you happy with your job?

New research shows Israeli employees are among the world's happiest.

Are you happy with your job?

Study: Most people assume serial murderers are atheists

Across the world, atheists are assumed to be more immoral than religious people - even if the person judging is an atheist himself.

Study: Most people assume serial murderers are atheists

Israeli researchers identify cause of rare disorder

Team of Israeli, US, researchers successfully identifies a single gene which causes a rare and severe neurological disorder.

Israeli researchers identify cause of rare disorder

Israel's health system ranks as one of the best globally

Comparative study shows Israelis enjoy top health care, but need to work on environmental protection.

Israel's health system ranks as one of the best globally

Will the internet make you a couch potato? Surprisingly, not.

In surprising finding, new study shows spending time on the internet doesn't mean doing less physical activity.

Will the internet make you a couch potato? Surprisingly, not.

Smoking in decline among Israelis

New study shows that only 15% of Israeli adults are smokers.

Smoking in decline among Israelis

Study: Just 25% of Israelis feel 'secure' in their daily lives

33% of Israelis would continue going to work in the event of a missile attack - but just 9% would send their kids to school.

Study: Just 25% of Israelis feel 'secure' in their daily lives

Road accident rate rises for third year

126 Israelis killed so far in 2016; 1,200 injured on electric bikes.

Road accident rate rises for third year

Study: 75% of at-risk youth victims of racism

Racism rates very high toward Ethiopian Israeli teenagers as well.

Study: 75% of at-risk youth victims of racism

Study: Ethiopian IDF soldiers more likely to commit suicide

Statistics also reveal that soldiers with previous psychiatric diagnoses are less likely to commit suicide.

Study: Ethiopian IDF soldiers more likely to commit suicide

Report: Israelis working hard, making less

40% of employees making half the national average wage, report reveals in honor of May Day.

Report: Israelis working hard, making less

Study: Israel's teen drivers dangerously unsafe

Nearly half of Israeli teens do not always wear seat belts; one in three speed while talking on cell phones.

Study: Israel's teen drivers dangerously unsafe

Study: 65% of Israeli teachers satisfied with their jobs

Study provides new hope for educational analysts, after July statistics showed sky-high teacher burnout.

Study: 65% of Israeli teachers satisfied with their jobs

Study: Israelis happy, but mistrust government

Official 2015 Democracy Index also reveals deep divide in Israeli-Arab relations on political level - though not personal level.

Study: Israelis happy, but mistrust government

Study: social media a major factor in anxiety over terror

Israeli study notes technological advancements makes everyone a potential journalist - further fueling the terror war.

Study: social media a major factor in anxiety over terror

Study: Terror clips traumatize 80% of child viewers

Overwhelming majority of children who view clips of terror attacks on the internet develop signs of PTSD.

Study: Terror clips traumatize 80% of child viewers

UNRWA 'Infant Mortality' Report Deeply Flawed

UN organization in Gaza deliberately misrepresented an unreliable scientific study as facts on the ground, blog finds.

UNRWA 'Infant Mortality' Report Deeply Flawed

Nazi Propaganda Continues to Influence Germany: Study

Survey finds 5% of Germans 'extremely' anti-Semitic, doubles with Germans who lived through the Nazi regime.

Nazi Propaganda Continues to Influence Germany: Study

Study: More Israelis Turning to Private Healthcare

Elective surgeries rose dramatically since 2007 at private hospitals, Ministry of Health reveals.

Study: More Israelis Turning to Private Healthcare






























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