Disabled Adults Less Likely to Receive Preventive Care, Researchers Say
Israeli study finds older adults with disabilities less likely to receive preventive care, but increased healthcare investment can close gaps.
Israeli study finds older adults with disabilities less likely to receive preventive care, but increased healthcare investment can close gaps.
Seismic survey underway in Amiaz Plain and Mount Sedom. Skilled team collecting data to image subsurface salt layer for geological storage. Israeli experts
Israeli and U.S. scientists develop breakthrough gene therapy to treat genetic hearing and balance disorders, offering hope for long-term relief.
Israeli scientists discover that eosinophils, usually linked to allergies, can fight deadly fungal infections, offering new immune defense strategies.
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Israeli archaeologists uncover medieval sugar mills beneath Gan Ha-Shelosha National Park, shedding light on industrial innovation in the Holy Land.
A new study reveals the ancient geology of Mt. Carmel in Israel, linking it to magmatic intrusions and tectonic movements. Read the comprehensive research here.
Israeli scientists uncover 'green treasure' in the Mediterranean Sea: Seaweed with potential for superfoods, pharmaceuticals, eco-friendly cosmetics, and
Israeli and U.S. scientists uncover molecular 'passports' that regulate cell nuclei, shedding light on cancer, Alzheimer's, and ALS.
Jerusalem dig uncovers 2,700-year-old Assyrian seal hinting at tax dispute. Rare discovery sheds light on ancient political tensions.
Israeli, British, and German scientists suggest dark matter could explain Milky Way’s mysterious gamma-ray glow. New study revives theory.
Education Committee discusses preparations for start of academic year in Israel; over 336,000 students set to begin studies in 57 institutions.