Gift will Provide Support for the Cancer Immunology and Metabolism Center of Excellence
COVID-19 concerns are prompting people, including essential workers, to purchase firearms
The first shots of the Pfizer vaccine will be given out to doctors, nurses and long-term care patients at RWJ New Brunswick this week.
You must be a Middlesex County resident, be at least 18 years of age and have an appointment to be tested.
Sexual orientation and gender identity data is needed to measure COVID-19 impact on LGBTQ communities
Give the Gift of Blood this Holiday Season
A Rutgers philosopher examines the ethical questions around human challenge trials for COVID-19 vaccines
Rutgers reports first instance of COVID-19 triggering recurrent Guillain–Barré Syndrome
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Expert Provides Tips for Less Stress during the Holiday Season
You must be a Middlesex County resident at least 18 years of age and have an appointment to be tested.
COVID-19 Exploration by Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Shows Negligible Detection of SARS-CoV2
Vaccine sites have been announced now that the coronavirus vaccine is being administered in New Jersey.
A Rutgers elder care expert discusses how families can help their loved ones during a holiday in isolation
Rutgers researcher has received a $400K grant from the American Cancer Society and Pfizer community grant program
A Rutgers expert discusses tips for talking to the older adults in your life about avoiding stores as the pandemic surges.
In a first-of-its-kind trial, Rutgers is looking for people just diagnosed as COVID positive but have mild to no symptoms.
Researchers are investigating a potential treatment for people recently diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 who have no or mild symptoms
The testing site is the Youth Sports Complex at 419 Joyce Kilmer Avenue. Open to Middlesex County residents only with an appointment.
The Rutgers School of Public Health has launched the state's only population aging master of public health program.
The funding will provide more testing to African Americans, Latinx, and other community members who are at higher risk of testing positive.
Expert from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey shares more on lung cancer research which focuses on bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs)
Rutgers Cancer Institute Experts Address Cancer Caregiving and COVID during National Family Caregivers Month
Unsafe firearm storage increases the risk of suicide in houses with a firearm, Rutgers study says
Rutgers is a clinical trial site for Johnson & Johnson’s phase three COVID vaccine trial, and Rutgers is looking for student candidates.
Rutgers will enroll as many as 2,000 participants from the University community and throughout New Jersey
A Rutgers study finds nurses have the highest prevalence of infection
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Expert Shares an Overview of Research and Treatment Advances
Children who take antibiotics early in life are at risk of combinations of health conditions, particularly when given multiple prescriptions
C-section delivery prevents babies from receiving beneficial germs in their mother’s microbiome, which affects immune system development
Hospitalizations for COVID are up at Saint Peter's in New Brunswick and RWJBarnabas, particularly in Essex County.
A Rutgers expert discusses the many impacts of COVID-19 on people with substance use disorder
A Rutgers expert discusses ways that people can combat stress and isolation as cold weather moves them indoors
November 19, 2020 marks the annual smoking intervention hosted by the American Cancer Society
Rutgers Global Health Institute director explores the impact of COVID-19 in New Jersey’s low-income and minority communities
Rutgers study also finds doctors continue to prescribe antipsychotic medications without the recommended psychiatric consultation for non FD
Support staff in health care settings have higher infection rates than physicians and nurses, Rutgers study finds
A Rutgers expert discusses how cancer care at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey has changed during the pandemic
A Rutgers dean discusses how people avoiding dental appointments during the pandemic is raising awareness of challenges in dental care
Rutgers Cancer Institute Investigator Awarded $1.7M Research Grant
Culturally relevant strategies are necessary to improve preventive health care in this rapidly growing population, Rutgers researchers say