Climate change and disruption of the ecosystem have the potential to profoundly impact the human body.
Carbon monoxide poisoning calls are up at poison control centers in the region, say Rutgers experts who advise on how to use generators safe
Rutgers Cancer Institute's Dr. Isaac Yi Kim Completes 2,000th Robotic Prostatectomy at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
Smoking cessation treatment can reduce cancer health disparities, say Rutgers researchers
Disruption of gut bacteria by antibiotics soon after birth can affect the maturation of the immune system, say Rutgers researchers
Colorectal cancer screening remains a priority amidst COVID-19
Young gay men of color should begin routine testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections at earlier ages, say Rutgers experts
Help Cancer Patients by Donating Blood and Platelets
Strategies focused on limiting access to personal firearms can prevent suicides
Immediate outreach, including victim safety assessments, increased children’s likelihood of completing PTSD screens, says Rutgers researcher
School food choices and number of physical activity facilities are associated with students’ BMI, Rutgers study finds
Rutgers researchers say further study is needed but those with the chronic respiratory disease don’t appear to be at a higher risk of gettin
Rutgers Cancer Institute Expert Highlights Sun Safety Strategies
Effective immediately, you can now visit friends and loved ones in most New Jersey hospitals again. Here are the rules:
Recommendations Focus on Diet and Physical Activity for Lowering Cancer Risk
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Researcher Examines Biomarkers for Understanding Severity of COVID Symptoms
Here's a rendering of how the Rutgers Cancer Pavilion will look on Little Albany Street in New Brunswick. Construction starts this fall.
U.S. News & World Report​ ranked Saint Peter's in New Brunswick as among the top 50 best hospitals in the nation for neonatology.
Rutgers expert discusses impacts of social distancing, limited access to contraception, abortion care
Walk-up COVID-19 testing will resume this Thursday, June 18 at A.C. Redshaw elementary in New Brunswick. You need an appointment.
It’s safe to get your mammogram
Rutgers study in Colombia can be used as a model to address health disparities worldwide
says Rutgers researcher
Renowned philosopher Gautam Jain will give a free online lecture "Calmness in Turbulence: Ancient Wisdom for Challenging Times​" Sunday.
Cancer Surgery in the Face of COVID-19
Cancer Screenings and Regular Checkups among Recommendations
Providing Exceptional Care and Fostering a Safe Environment for Patients
Rutgers expert explains why COVID-19 pandemic poses additional difficulties, risks to people with HIV
Findings Presented at Virtual American Society for Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting
Testing will resume Wednesday and Thursday, June 3 and June 4 at A.C. Redshaw Elementary School. You must have an appointment to be tested.
The house is located in the area of Rivercrest Drive and Ludlow Street and the homeowner found the bat inside their home last Thursday.
Dr. Bruce G. Haffty Selected as 2020 Gold Medal Winner by American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO)
A readily accessible saline solution can safely store coronavirus samples, allowing for more effective testing and long-distance transport
Seventy-four percent of NJ residents polled said they haven't invited anyone into their home who is not a member of their household.
Those who care for hospitalized coronavirus patients are at risk for depression, anxiety and psychological distress
"When I realized I didn't have to have the swab jammed into my brain, I figured I'd give it a try," said this Edison woman, tested May 6.
Most of the children admitted to pediatric intensive care units had underlying conditions
An alarming children's inflammatory syndrome that doctors suspect is linked to COVID-19 is now popping up at New Jersey hospitals.
The new coronavirus saliva collection test, invented by Rutgers scientists, was just approved Thursday to be sold online for at-home use.
Once completed, the Rutgers Cancer Pavilion will be a 12-story structure and will alter the New Brunswick skyline.