Pandemic

World's oldest plague mass grave found beneath Roman racetrack in Jordan - study

According to the study, the grave predates the Black Death burial pits from medieval Europe by approximately 800 years.

People stand before the Roman-era South Gate, was built in honour of the Roman Emperor Hadrian on the occasion of his visit circa 130 CE, is pictured at the Roman ruins of Jerash in northern Jordan on April 29, 2026.
General view of the Notre Dame Cathedral and the river Seine in Paris October 20, 2009

France faces budget crisis as aging population drives spending to 60% of GDP

A vial of measles, mumps and rubella vaccine and an information sheet is seen at a hospital

Israel's measles outbreak linked to global decline in vaccination rates, WHO warns

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Stress is the silent pandemic, but recovery starts at home


COVID-19: Israel doesn't require masks anymore, but there are others we wear

Now that masks are no longer required against COVID-19, we need to tune in with ourselves and get rid of the other masks in our lives, the ones which aren’t visible.

 Illustrative image of a mask on the globe.

Stress during pregnancy may affect fetal brain development

Researchers examined MRI scans of babies' brains and found those whose parents reported high stress during pregnancy had larger left hippocampi.

A plastinated fetus is seen during the exhibition "Body Worlds" by Gunther von Hagen in Rome

BGU research team praised by Dr. Fauci for detecting early COVID-19 variants

Hertz and his students are part of the SARS-CoV-2 Assessment of Viral Evolution (SAVE) program at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH).

 Dr. Anthony Fauci

Large-scale study identifies severe COVID-19 risk groups

From the elderly to the poor, researchers found several specific groups that are at a higher risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19.

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Climate change may cause more frequent pandemics - study

Global warming will push wild animals to relocate to habitats closer to humans, making the spreading of diseases easier.

 DELEGATES CONFERRING at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow earlier this month.

Is hybrid the new normal? Workers are back in person but only a few days a week

People are going back to the office. Not in the same way as they did before the pandemic, but many are back at least a few days a week - here is how different offices across the US are looking.

 Office workers go for lunch at the central business district on the first day free of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions in Singapore April 26, 2022.

505 days of infection: longest COVID-19 case revealed

In a conference, UK researchers described the case of the patient in question, now deceased, and findings on the development of new variants.

  COVID-19 rapid antigen test

COVID-19 slowed down Israel's business sector - study

National Insurance Institute report highlights ways the pandemic made business bad in Israel.

Shops begin to open in Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda Market.

Can wearable devices be used to track COVID-19 progression? - study

A University of Michigan study observed the effects of COVID-19 with six factors based on heart rate data.

Students move back into the dorm for fall semester amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic at the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan, US, August 19, 2020.

IMF expects 'significant' pledges for new Resilience and Sustainability Trust

Officials expected significant pledges to come in, although it could take longer to reach the full target, Craig Beaumon said.

International Monetary Fund logo is seen outside the headquarters building during the IMF/World Bank spring meeting in Washington, US, April 20, 2018.