Rutgers Instructor Bill Brodhead Fights an Invisible Killer, All Around the World (Guam, Japan etc.) One Radon Mitigation System at a Time
The 16-foot tall mascot will leave Toys R Us' Wayne headquarters and move into its new home at Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital.
President Carter fought cancer with help from worldwide open access archive
Grant supports annual education event at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey offers a clinical trial investigating a combination vaccine and immunotherapy drug
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Instead of another tie or tools, a Rutgers Cancer Institute of NJ expert says encourage dad to undergo preventative cancer screenings.
New technology could speed hospital work, enhance health care
Some 300 cancer survivors and guests attended Rutgers Cancer Institute’s National Cancer Survivors Day Celebration in New Brunswick recently
Rutgers-led ENIGMA team examines whether “protein nanomachines” in our cells arose before life on Earth, other planets
'The medical profession should focus more on understanding people’s beliefs. Until we do that, we cannot convince people to trust science.'
Rutgers-led studies find microplastics abound in freshwater environments
Rutgers Cancer Institute and the NJ Dept of Health through ScreenNJ initiative teams with NJ Primary Care Association on day long conference
Longer days means more exposure to the sun and harmful UV rays. A Rutgers Cancer Institute of NJ expert shares tips on how to stay protected
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey nurses present findings on clinical practice, palliative care, and education at national meeting.
A rare and exotic East Asian tick has now been found in three New Jersey counties.
Recognizing compassion, leadership and dedication, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey honors its nurses during Oncology Nursing Month.
Rutgers Cancer Institute at University Hospital researchers and colleagues describe a new way to identify antibodies that target tumors.
New revelations of clinical genome sequencing by Rutgers Cancer Institute may impact the way molecular test results are interpreted.
The SIDS Info app developed by Rutgers medical experts puts safe sleep recommendations in the hands of health care providers and new parents
Rutgers faculty emerita joins actor Tom Hanks, former President Obama and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor
Analysis from a Rutgers Cancer Institute of NJ researcher shows a majority of indoor tanners aren't getting screened for skin cancer.
A pharmacist contacted the state, saying he was very worried this Piscataway doctor was overprescribing opioids to a South Plainfield family
A new cancer leader at Rutgers Cancer Institute is proposed as the Embrace Kids Foundation Chair in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology.
Experts from New Jersey Medical School discuss who should carry naloxone, how it is used and what this advisory means for public health
A jury supported a New Jersey man's claim that he got cancer from asbestos in baby powder.
FDA stats show an increase in an uncommon form of cancer associated with breast implants. A Rutgers Cancer Institute of NJ expert weighs in.
Rutgers concept wins second place – and $50,000 – in national contest for student innovations
Tabbed as one who "impacts business in a positive way," Rutgers Cancer Institute Director Steven Libutti is named to the Power 100 List.
Spring home improvements could mean exposure to a material known to cause mesothelioma. A Rutgers Cancer Institute expert shares more.
Hookah use is on the rise, especially among young adults, but few consumers are aware of its potentially lethal effects
Last Tuesday, Feb. 20, the Animal Control Officer for the city New Brunswick responded to a call of a resident’s dog killing a skunk.
It's not too late: Middlesex County is offering $15 flu shots in Edison, New Brunswick and East Brunswick on Feb. 5 from 2 to 6 p.m.
Deep dive into the 3D structures of proteins reveals key building blocks
A Rutgers medical expert explains why this year’s flu season is so fierce and how you can protect yourself
Rutgers and Columbia scientists assessed family histories of epilepsy and depression to find a possible genetic relationship
Rutgers partners with Essex County pediatricians to improve care for emotional, behavioral disorders
Light-emitting nanoprobes can detect cancer early and track the spread of tiny tumors
Two Rutgers studies highlight the need for greater awareness of potential health risks facing New Jersey consumers and employees at salons
Health officials are urging people at risk for HIV to take a daily pill that provides near-total protection against transmission