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Israel becomes first country to offer a 3rd COVID vaccine dose

Israel becomes first country to offer a 3rd COVID vaccine dose

Published July 12, 2021

(JTA) — Israel has begun inviting immunocompromised adults to receive a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, as case rates in the country have risen again due to the spread of the Delta variant. Israel led the world in vaccinating most of its population...

Dr. Ben Maoz. Photo courtesy of Tel Aviv University

Israeli tech restores sense of touch to damaged nerves

Published July 12, 2021

A groundbreaking technology that can restore the sense of touch to nerves damaged as a result of amputation or injury has been developed by a team of scientists in Israel. The technology, developed at Tel Aviv University and tested so far only in animals,...

Israel becomes first country in world to ok Covid booster for immunocompromised

Nicky Blackburn, Israel21cPublished July 12, 2021

Israel has become the first country in the world to okay Covid booster shots for immunocompromised adults. From today, Israel’s four health providers have been informed by the Israel Health Ministry that they can administer a third booster shot to...

Cathleen Kronemer, NSCA-CPT, Certified Health Coach, is a longtime fitness instructor at the Jewish Community Center. She is also a member of the St. Louis Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.

Strengthening weakness on Tisha B’Av

CATHLEEN KRONEMER, Special to the Jewish LightPublished July 11, 2021

As the Jewish calendar moves ever closer to the observance of Tisha B’Av, awareness highlights the significance of certain numerical parallels within our beliefs. The human body contains 248 limbs. Jewish sages have drawn a comparison to the fact...

Covid-19 exacerbated the problem of medical waste. Photo by Elizabeth McDaniel on Unsplash

A remedy for the growing epidemic of medical waste

Rena Lenchitz, Israel21cPublished July 5, 2021

(Israel21c) - As infection rates from the Covid-19 pandemic begin to decline in some countries, the long-term effects of its impact are now becoming clearer. In the wake of rising mortality rates, massive blows to the economy and disruptions to our...

Israel reintroduces mandatory face masks amid a rise in COVID-19 cases

Israel reintroduces mandatory face masks amid a rise in COVID-19 cases

Published June 28, 2021

(JTA) — With COVID-19 infections rising in Israel, the government has reinstated some emergency measures that had been lifted when the virus was thought to have been beaten there. Obligatory masks in all closed spaces were reintroduced Friday as...

Phoenix Children’s Hospital fires doctor after she accused Israel of ‘cannibalism’ on social media

Phoenix Children’s Hospital fires doctor after she accused Israel of ‘cannibalism’ on social media

Published June 26, 2021

(JTA) — A Palestinian-American pediatric radiologist has been fired from her position at Phoenix Children’s Hospital after her social media post accusing Israel of “cannibalism” was called out by an antisemitism watchdog. On Monday, the Twitter...

She followed rookie doctors through the very worst of COVID

She followed rookie doctors through the very worst of COVID

Published June 24, 2021

(New York Jewish Week via JTA) — For most New Yorkers, the early days of COVID-19 were synonymous with eerily empty streets, the constant wail of sirens, and the clapping and cheering for health care workers. But what was it really like for the doctors...

What makes a fish Kosher?

What makes a fish Kosher?

MJL, MY JEWISH LEARNINGPublished June 14, 2021
Your guide to choosing a kosher fish.
The FDA’s big gamble on the new Alzheimer’s drug

The FDA’s big gamble on the new Alzheimer’s drug

C. Michael White, Distinguished Professor and Head of the Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of ConnecticutPublished June 10, 2021

The Food and Drug Administration set off a firestorm of debate when it approved a new drug, aducanumab, for Alzheimer’s disease via an accelerated approval pathway. This decision ignored the recommendation of the FDA’s external advisory panel to...

With new at-home paramedic service, Israel’s national ambulance service becomes telemedicine pioneer

With new at-home paramedic service, Israel’s national ambulance service becomes telemedicine pioneer

MICHELE CHABIN, JTAPublished June 10, 2021

JERUSALEM – The elderly grandmother had a fever and felt weak, despite the antibiotics her family doctor had prescribed a couple of days earlier for a urinary tract infection. Instead of feeling better, she was getting worse. That’s when her worried...

A natural supplement to lower cholesterol may ease anxiety

A natural supplement to lower cholesterol may ease anxiety

ABIGAIL KLEIN LEICHMAN, ISRAEL21cPublished June 7, 2021
Mice receiving plant-derived beta-sitosterol were calmer than the control group, scientists report.
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