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
Rutgers expert warns not to delay visits and offers solutions to stay safe when seeing your physician in person
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey pharmacists and technicians play a vital role in patient care and research
The award is part of the RADx Underserved Populations (RADx-UP) program in the Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics (RADx) initiative
Johnson & Johnson's COVID test trial of 60,000 is the largest in the world. One of those participants got sick and the trial is now on hold.
A Rutgers expert discusses what makes a person or event a “superspreader” and how they can be prevented
The Rutgers Youth Enjoy Science (RUYES) Program Seeks to Engage Underrepresented Youth and Educators in Cancer Research
Mild cases of COVID-19 do not appear to affect the health of pregnant women and their fetus, Rutgers study finds
Johnson & Johnson, now in the third and final stage of its coronavirus vaccine trial, announced it will give 500 million doses away free.
Rutgers Cancer Inst. Expert Explains Triple Negative Breast Cancer Among African American Women
Program helps parents unable to participate in in-person trainings, such as during the pandemic, says Rutgers researcher
Rutgers Cancer Inst. Expert Discusses Advances in Research, Targeted Therapies and Personalized Care
Rutgers University Investigators Explore Health-Related Quality of Life in African American and Black Survivors of Breast Cancer
Rutgers Cancer Institute Investigators Examine Potential Drug Combination
Physicians managing adults with depression should be aware of this potential for increased mortality, Rutgers study finds
Rutgers Cancer Institute Research Suggests Breastfeeding is Feasible for Survivors of Reproductive Age
September is Sickle Cell Awareness Month
Understanding who is most at risk for sleep apnea can help doctors better treat epilepsy, say Rutgers researchers
A Rutgers expert discusses how eating black licorice can affect your health
Rutgers Cancer Institute Expert Explains Breast Cancer Basics and Importance of Screening
If all goes well, Johnson & Johnson anticipates the first batches of its COVID-19 vaccine to be available for emergency use in early 2021.
Prescription medications are most often misused by students with disabilities, according to Rutgers study
This weekend, from Sept. 24-26, the state of New Jersey is making the overdose drug naloxone available, for free, at these pharmacies:
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Expert Discusses Research and Treatment for Thyroid Cancer
Rutgers study is the first to quantify these complications of oral steroids in a nationwide population of children
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
Stricter regulation of glass used in tables could prevent millions of injuries a year, according to a Rutgers researcher
Inspired by Rutgers Cancer Institute Survivor Grace Eline, The State of New Jersey Proclaims September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
The best defense against gynecologic cancer starts with preventative measures.
Long-term health risks include cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure and higher weight, Rutgers study says
Someone's pet dog killed a skunk that turned out to have rabies over Labor Day weekend in Piscataway.
RWJBarnabas Health announced Thursday it is merging with Saint Peter's, a smaller Catholic hospital in New Brunswick.
Relationships between smoking, substance use and mental health suggest a need for holistic treatment, according to Rutgers study
Rutgers Cancer Inst. Expert Addresses Concerns Regarding Upcoming School Year for Pediatric Cancer Survivors and Immunosuppressed Children