Rutgers School of Dental Medicine surgeon explores the link between WWI facial trauma and modern plastic surgery
A new resource is now available for people struggling to overcome alcohol and drug addictions in Essex County.
Overdose Risk Increases with Overuse of Medicines
Rutgers experts discuss the increased risk of carbon monoxide poisoning in the winter and during travel
WATCH: Gov. Phil Murphy addressed New Jersey's response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Rutgers pioneers new graduate program to meet changing requirements in the growing field for nutritionists and dietitians
A Rutgers expert discusses what is known about the new infectious disease and who is most at risk
Newark officials will hold a series of community meetings to discuss the effort to replace 18,000 lead service lines in local homes.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services found that the hospital's transplant program repeatedly failed to fix mistakes.
A Rutgers infectious disease expert explains this year’s outbreak and how you can stay healthy
Education videos distributed on social media can reduce barriers related to health literacy and improve health in underserved populations
After he suffered brain damage during a heart transplant, Andy Jurtschenko's medical team deflected his children's request for a DNR.
Flu season is in full swing on the east coast. Brush up on some flu FAQ courtesy of a professor at Rutgers University. (VIDEO)
State’s Poison Control Center Warns Residents
Rutgers School of Dental Medicine is the only dental clinic in the region that provides care to patients with disabilities and with autism
HPAE Local 5089 represents more than 900 registered nurses at University Hospital in Newark.
December 1st, World AIDS Day
Tips for Preventable Mishaps
Participants will receive free screenings for diabetes, lead and HIV, as well as blood pressure, weight and height measurements.
University Hospital has cut its emergency department opioid prescriptions for discharged patients by nearly 70% since 2016.
The nonprofit Leapfrog group released its bi-annual round of hospital safety grades. See how three hospitals in Newark scored.
Cold Weather Brings Increased Risk of Poisoning
The Vial of Life can help safeguard many Newark residents, including senior citizens, people living alone and residents with special needs.
A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
Newark Beth Israel acted after reports revealed that its transplant program kept a patient alive to improve its metrics.
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center is alleged to have kept a vegetative patient alive to game transplant survival rates.
Lead service lines are in 104 water systems across NJ, potentially affecting 5 million residents. Here’s who’s at risk, a group says.
Interacting with animals at exhibits have been associated with outbreaks of E. coli infection. Even healthy animals can carry germs.
A medical “first” for liver transplants took place at University Hospital in Newark.
NBA legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson gave a big assist to a Newark hospital's efforts to promote healthy eating.
Rutgers School of Dental Medicine was awarded an $11.7 million National Institutes of Health grant
Newly appointed CEO and president of University Hospital Shereef Elnahal will host a community meeting on Sept. 25.
Reckless Decision-Making Impacts Your Health
University Hospital in Newark will hold a free screening event for adults and children on Aug. 17.
Heat stroke not only occurs when temps reach dangerous levels, but also from the use of certain therapeutic, recreational and illicit drugs
One of the key weapons in Newark’s fight against ongoing lead water contamination may be coming up short, EPA officials say.
University Hospital’s advanced liver diseases and transplant department – one of the busiest in the nation – hit a big milestone.
A health care startup in Newark scored a $500,000 grant to help it tackle an eye-motor disorder called convergence insufficiency.
Don’t be the poison center’s next statistic, act fast if you suspect a poisoning exposure
Mona Hanna-Attisha, a pediatrician and activist who helped expose the lead water crisis in Flint, will speak in Newark on July 17.