Trial is testing an oral anti-inflammatory drug that could provide early intervention to regulate immune response to virus
May is Oncology Nursing Month; May 6 – 12 is Nurses Week
Combination of malaria drug and antibiotic being explored in Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Clinical Trial
Starting this Thursday, the coronavirus spit test will now be offered at a third public site, this one in New Brunswick.
"Six solid weeks of ever-increasing numbers of COVID patients have taken a toll on our hospitals," said Gary Horan, the CEO at Trinitas.
A Rutgers expert discusses why immigrants are especially vulnerable during the pandemic
Pioneering Rutgers study includes more than 800 employees from Rutgers and hospitals
A team of 34 Colorado nurses flew into Newark Tuesday, to help with COVID patients at St. Peter's in New Brunswick, Trinitas and St. Joe's.
During National Library Week, Rutgers Cancer Institute's medical librarian shares tips on finding credible health resources during COVID.
A Rutgers Cancer Institute expert shares tips relevant to cancer patients and survivors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Rutgers expert discusses how to maintain self-care habits during the public health crisis
A Rutgers expert discusses how caregivers can best help people with memory loss cope during the public health crisis
The designs, using readily available components, will be free to medical personnel
The clinical trial started Friday and involves 160 COVID-19 patients currently at Rutgers Cancer Institute, RWJUH and University Hospital.
Helplines are available to assist people managing unique life stressors
Rutgers announced their genetics department has new technology that can test tens of thousands of saliva samples at a time for coronavirus.
Saint Peter's University Hospital in New Brunswick is in need of surgical masks, and is asking volunteers to sew masks.
New Jersey-based Johnson & Johnson says it plans to begin human testing of its coronavirus vaccine.
Amanda M. Stylianou, a national expert on domestic violence based at Rutgers, gives resources to people suffering abuse
Even in a best-case scenario, local hospitals would be hard pressed to meet the demand, according to a new report from Harvard/ProPublica.
A Rutgers mental health expert discusses ways to stay engaged and healthy
A professor at Rutgers University–New Brunswick has tested positive for COVID-19, officials said.
RWJBarnabas Health facilities in NJ are temporarily restricting visits due to concerns over COVID-19.
People with serious mental illness perceive their physical health as a greater barrier to employment, Rutgers study says
As of Wednesday morning, there are still no confirmed coronavirus cases in New Jersey. But your local hospitals are preparing.
This St. Peter's NICU nurse caring for a pre-term baby boy had no idea she also cared for his father, 34 years ago, at the same hospital.
Doctors need to expand communication on risks and the importance of vaccination, Rutgers researchers say
Women with preeclampsia are four times more likely to suffer a heart attack or cardiovascular death, Rutgers study finds
Texas strategy reduces prescriptions without compromising care, Rutgers study finds
Caregivers face increased social isolation and emotional burnout, according to a Rutgers study
A Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey expert shares insight on how to prevent the disease
A Rutgers University expert shares info and resources on how to start
Rutgers experts report dramatic increase in teen use and overdoses from benzodiazepine
Teens in study experience anti-black microaggressions most frequently online, according to Rutgers researcher
They both have flagship hospitals in New Brunswick and long been viewed as competitors in the region. As of Monday, that may all change.
Rutgers Cancer Institute investigators evaluated all therapies for ductal carcinoma in-situ and found radiation alone was cost-effective.
Analysis Shows Proton Therapy Well Tolerated in Patients Undergoing Breast Conserving Surgery
Findings can improve clinical monitoring in addiction treatment, according to Rutgers researcher
Injuries increased at the same time as the launch of the iPhone and modern mobile platforms and Pokémon Go, Rutgers study finds