If You’ve Survived COVID-19, Can You Get Infected Again?

“The significance of this is that if these subjects become re-infected, their immune system can quickly respond – B cells will create a secondary reaction which may prevent illness.
Covid Lockdowns May cause Anxiety, Stress and Changes to Brain Structure Israeli Study Finds

As part of this, after Israel’s e first closure, the researchers re-scanned 50 subjects who participated in various studies a few months before the corona epidemic.
Medications Flowing into Mediterranean, Red Sea via Sewage Poses Health Risks

 Signs of one drug, diclofenac, were found at significant concentrations at the Eilat Dolphin Reef.
Arabs at Tel-Aviv University Hold Anti-IDF Protest in Response to Escalation (Watch)
“The blood of martyrs will flow; From Jaffa to Gaza, the ground will shake; Gaza is saying clearly: we don’t want to see Zionists,” were among the slogans chanted by the students who convened holding PLO flags at the university’s Entin Square.
Israeli Scientists Find Way That Could Prevent Melanoma Cells from ‘Hijacking’ Their Way to Brain

Tel Aviv University scientists discover mechanism that in the future could prevent spread of melanoma to brain
Tel Aviv University Develops New Vaccine Against Melanoma in Mice

The nano-vaccine for melanoma is based on an innovative approach in mouse models and in treating primary tumors and metastases that result from melanoma.Â
Israeli Scientists Discover How the Most Dangerous Skin Cancer Spreads to Other Organs

Fat cells play a key role in the dangerous transformation of melanoma
Tel Aviv University Research May Lead to New Epilepsy Treatment

A drug given for treating multiple sclerosis (MS) has been found by researchers in Tel Aviv to help epilepsy patients as well.
New Lachish Find Adds Fuel to the Debate: Is the Bible Accurate?

Prof. Yosef Garfinkel, head of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Institute of Archaeology, announced at the university’s archaeology conference two weeks ago that he had uncovered a fortified wall at Tel Lachish.
Tel Aviv University Scientists Print First 3D Heart Using Patient’s Own Cells

For the first time ever, Israeli scientists have created a vascularized human heart that completely matches the immunological, cellular, biochemical and anatomical properties of a human patient, using a 3D printer.