First-of-its kind seismic study challenges textbook concepts of geology
NJ Poison Control director warns of health dangers to hobby shooters, employees, law enforcement officers and their families
Faculty at Rutgers–New Brunswick, RBHS, honored by peers for contributions to science
Burton will sit with children while they are receiving treatment, such as chemotherapy. He's at Children's Specialized in New Brunswick.
Rutgers-led research may lead to new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases and nerve injuries
Rutgers-led study shows promise and potential peril in reversing hearing loss
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School’s new Adult Clinical Research Center has a goal of doubling study volume in three years.
Clinicians are on the front line of detecting opioid addiction – but need to be better trained on treatment solutions
The difficult-to-identify, multidrug-resistant fungus is reported primarily in hospital patients in New Jersey and New York City
Discovery could lead to new antibacterial agents and drugs to combat toxins
A unique group at Rutgers' University Behavioral Health Care empowers people to overcome the stigma surrounding mental health conditions
“Driving tired can be like driving while intoxicated,” said Chris Hayes, a safety professional with Travelers Risk Control
A Rutgers graduate overcomes educational challenges to tackle nutritional issues facing Army personnel
Rutgers researchers shed light on key enzyme’s role in human health
A Rutgers public health student puts his acting skills into play to help people with mental illness better communicate and reduce anxiety
Do you think NJ should legalize pot? Here's where the 2 governor candidates stand, and why a Rutgers teen psychiatry expert is concerned.
Ryan Houser is an EMT with the Morris Minute Men EMS and a student at Rutgers.
Rutgers and Duke University professors explore how to improve care and reduce the use of antipsychotic medications in nursing homes
Wilber Hernandez worked as a nurse at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, one of the largest and most respected in the state.
Perry N. Halkitis, the new dean of Rutgers School of Public Health, is cited for his scholarship and advocacy for gay men’s health
Rutgers pharmacy student creates a health education program for women at a homeless shelter – and hits a turning point
Rutgers Dean Francine Conway has bold vision for the future of psychology
A bat found inside a home in Highland Park tested positive for rabies this week. Six people were exposed to the bat, but none bitten.
A Rutgers Public Health expert explores the ethical ramifications of providing care to older adults discharged to their families
Rutgers and other scientists build technology that could lead to rapid discovery of new medicines and biomarkers hidden in genomes
Perry Halkitis, Rutgers School of Public Health’s incoming dean, talks about what it means to be an openly gay leader in higher education an
Rutgers researchers invent technology that could lead to wearable biosensors
Rutgers and other scientists propose a new paradigm that paints a more inclusive picture of the evolution of organisms and ecosystems
Rutgers researchers invent device that detects inflammation in lungs
Rutgers-led team invents promising technology for killing microbes
Rutgers Center for Exercise and Aging celebrates 15 years of bringing students and seniors together in a quest for better health
From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 23, more than three miles of roads throughout New Brunswick will become temporarily car-free.
Rutgers Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy students, faculty and clinicians have created free-to-use opioid abuse toolkit
Intensive Outpatient Programs provide more specialized care than traditional outpatient programs, such as gender-specific treatment
The outpatient clinic is located in the Edison Metroplex and is for 15-to-35-year-old residents of Middlesex, Monmouth and Mercer counties.
A maintenance treatment that combines medication with behavioral treatment and recovery support gives patients the best chance of recovery
Rutgers’ Prabhas Moghe and other scientists create new way to identify the state and fate of stem cells
Rutgers’ Laura Fabris will play a key role in a project aimed at designing TIPs – therapeutic interfering particles to defuse the flu
A Rutgers School of Public Health student and former Marine dedicates her life to improving the lives of vulnerable communities
Seeking more meaning to life, a successful entrepreneur pursues a career in health care at Rutgers School of Health Professions