A person’s perception of threats and impulse and emotional control is a factor in firearm ownership and purchasing behavior during the 2020
Russell Langan, MD shares more information on monitoring pancreatic cysts and pancreatic cancer
Understanding Barriers, Research on Racial Health Disparities and How to take Action
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Nurse Clinician Examines Issues Facing Cancer Caregivers
Accessible mental health mobile applications may be a viable treatment option for caregivers
New Jersey’s first home infusion program provides more accessible, cost effective and quality cancer care to eligible cancer patients
Rutgers researcher finds concerning inequities in adolescents’ access to comprehensive sex education
The U.S. ranks poorly among developed countries for maternal health. Here is how Middlesex County compares to the U.S.
Simon Li, a principal investigator in the Rutgers pediatric clinical trial for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, addresses parents’ questions
“Tobacco-free nicotine” claims may reduce young adults’ perception of the health risks of e-cigarettes, according to a Rutgers study
Because NJ lowered thresholds in February, many Middlesex Co. towns are showing higher-than-accepted levels of Perfluorooctanoic Acid.
Variations in autism prevalence occur at the community level, Rutgers study finds
Rutgers School of Public Health and Mason Gross School of the Arts Launch Collaboration
Rutgers researchers identified a protein leakage related to chronic airway diseases
A new program paves the way for economically disadvantaged students to attend medical school and care for underserved communities
Hackensack Meridian gave its employees a deadline of Nov. 15 to be fully vaccinated. Atlantic Health System has no vaccine mandate.
Peer support line, staffed by nurses trained in mental health, will also help families of nurses
Johnson & Johnson, which touts the single-dose COVID-19 vaccine, is seeking approval to inoculate individuals with a booster shot.
Rutgers Cancer Institute research findings published in JAMA Oncology
Dr. Lindsay Potdevin, surgical oncologist at Rutgers Cancer Institute, shares how these advances are improving the lives of patients
Doctoral student has received an NIH fellowship to study the predictors and barriers of physical fitness among volunteer firefighters.
Rutgers pioneers a virtual approach to clinical trials, leading to stronger scientific results and accelerated treatment
Telehealth smoking cessation treatment programs can reduce tobacco-related disparities among incarcerated smokers.
Insight from Rutgers Cancer Institute's Dr. Deborah L. Toppmeyer
On Tuesday, Johnson & Johnson ​announced​ that a second booster shot of its coronavirus vaccine made it up to 94 percent effective.
A utilitarian approach to global climate policy improves equity, environment and wellbeing
Rutgers School of Public Health's Devin English has received the NIH's 2021 Sexual and Gender Minority Early-Stage Investigator Award
Wei Vivian Li, has received a five-year $1,953,068 National Institute of General Medical Sciences Maximizing Investigators' Research Award
An approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions that is informed by the ethical theory of utilitarianism would lead to better outcomes
Rutgers is one of the Pfizer childhood vaccine trial sites, and it received so much interest that parents had to be turned away.
Middlesex County will offer free screenings for breast, cervical, colorectal and prostate cancer Sept. 13, Sept. 20 and Sept. 27.
Dr. Amanda Laird, chief of endocrine surgery at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey shares what you need to know about thyroid cancer
Rutgers addresses the unique health concerns of women reentering society after incarceration through a new state commission
Dr. Kevin David, director of the lymphoma program at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey shares what you should know
These three 9/11 first responders from NJ were exposed to toxins at Ground Zero. They say the Rutgers WTC Health program saved their lives.
Rutgers Cancer Institute's Dr. Tina Mayer shares how advancements are providing better outcomes for men
. Tina Mayer, MD, medical oncologist in the Prostate Cancer Program at Rutgers Cancer Inst. shares more about prostate health
Rutgers Cancer Inst. Gyn/Onc Chief Dr. James Aikins reminds women about the types of gynecologic cancers and their warning signs
Krause joined the Department of Urban-Global Public Health
Dr. Karen Long-Traynor addresses the psychological effects of childhood cancer on children and their families