The mobile unit conducts psychiatric assessments and provides care for acute issues such as infections and filling prescriptions.
The "serious brain complication" has gone mostly unreported; a New Jersey doctor said there has been a case confirmed in the state.
Rutgers Health experts discuss the pressing issues in HIV treatment and prevention
Two surgeons at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School are the first in the state to use robotics in breast reconstruction after cancer treatment
A new study found a “dangerous cycle of contamination” in connection with micro-plastics.
NJ Senator: “Speech disorders such as stuttering can have enormous impacts on the development of our children and their self-confidence.”
A multidisciplinary, team approach to health care delivery education is valued by health sciences students and faculty, according to a Rutge
Rutgers researchers find nearly half of purchase attempts by people under 21 at tobacco retailers in the state resulted in a sale
Water fluoridation is a “safe way to prevent tooth decay,” a Rutgers University expert says – despite what you may have recently heard.
A Rutgers pediatric dental expert discusses why fluoride in U.S. drinking water isn’t a concern
New Jersey Poison Control Center experts warn too much acetaminophen can be toxic
More than 600 products on the market contain acetaminophen, including over-the-counter products such as Tylenol and other cold relief meds.
Another major labor agreement has passed muster at the Newark hospital.
Members of the Brain Health Institute mark a decade of innovation with an awards ceremony honoring faculty
An initiative headed by the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy aims to use education to end pediatric asthma deaths in Newark and beyond
World AIDS Day 2024
Universal screening is not mandated in New Jersey or nationwide. That needs to change, according to health experts at Rutgers University.
VIDEO: “Your teeth are your personality,” a New Jersey military veteran said. “That’s the first thing people see.”
Services will include mammography screenings, HIV and STD testing, pap smear screenings, prostate cancer screenings and more.
The Rutgers alumni–backed nonprofit is empowering bystanders to save lives through interventions such as hands-only CPR
A major milestone has been reached when it comes to “safe staffing” at the state’s only public hospital, a nurses union says.
Nurses at University Hospital – one of the busiest in the state – have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract.
People with HIV are at higher risk for serious flu illness.
The union wants more nurses-per-patient at University Hospital, one of the busiest medical centers in North Jersey.
“Unacceptable. Deeply disturbing. Dangerous.” These are some of the reactions from New Jersey advocates after reading this recent study.
Wielding scissors and razors, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School students help those who are hospitalized and feeling scruffy
The Flow Initiative and PPNCSNJ launch new survey to address period poverty in New Jersey
The inaugural Pathway to Scientist program at Rutgers takes learning from the classroom to the lab.
The program provides free vaccines to eligible children from throughout Essex County.
Rutgers poison expert offers tips to prevent children of all ages from coming into contact with poisons at home and school
The Abra Health Group recently opened a family dentist office and children’s primary care facility in New Jersey’s largest city.
The Ironbound’s newest health care clinic has its own separate entrance at the school. It offers a variety of services for the community.
Angela Starkweather, known for her research in pain and chronic illness management, served as assistant dean of research development at the
A Rutgers Health physician-scientist publishes guidance for primary care doctors diagnosing and treating early Lyme disease, a bacterial inf
State's poison control center warns residents about carbon monoxide poisoning ahead of possible power outages from stormy weather.
The center will serve as a “community health clinic” that helps to ease a gap in services for local residents.
For five decades, the Rutgers nurse-midwifery program has been educating and training much of the state’s midwifery workforce.
Saint Michael’s Medical Center in Newark is holding a blood donation drive on July 3.
The path to life-saving treatment starts with testing.
Dangerously high temperatures can affect your health.