Current sectionIsrael NewsA four-year study that looked at health metrics of thousands of Israelis, before and after the outbreak of the war, successfully 'captured' how trauma is reflected in physiological and emotional metricsShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeOctober 08, 2025October 7, 2023, was a watershed moment in Israeli reality. It seems that nothing has truly been the same since that damned morning in almost every aspect of our lives. Over the past two years, numerous researchers have been studying the shock we experienced as a society and as individuals, across a range of fields, interpreting its effects and repercussions. Mental health is one of the most important of them, but also one of the most challenging.In the NewsUltra-Orthodox Push Knesset Dissolution as Netanyahu Tries to Pass Draft BillIDF Seizes 15 Gaza-bound Flotilla Boats in International Waters, Organizers SayWhat It's Like When a Settler Brutally Assaults YouThe Smotrich Doctrine for Bringing Down the Palestinian AuthorityAmerica Loves Israel. Until Business Gets in the WayRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIHundreds Protest at New York Times HQ Over Column Alleging Abuse by IsraelisStarlink Users, Beware – Israeli Tech Can Reveal Your IdentityWelcome to the Most Shameful Day in the Jewish CalendarIsraeli Teens Storm Muslim Quarter in Old City, Haaretz Reporter AttackedIsrael Attacks New York Times for Report on Sexual Violence by Israeli ForcesAbe Foxman's Death Marks the Demise of the American Jewish Establishment
Trauma bands: Smartwatches worn by Israelis tracked the emotional pain of October 7
A Four-year Study That Looked at Health Metrics of Thousands of Israelis, Before and After the Outbreak of the War, Successfully 'Captured' How Trauma Is Reflected in Physiological and Emotional Metrics








