Rutgers’ Jeffra Schaefer helped study the potential impact of climate change and rising methylmercury levels on the marine food web
Research led by a Rutgers public health expert reveals poverty and inequalities contribute to premature deaths
Rutgers’ Ronke Olabisi is trying to develop biomaterials that can speed healing in space and on Earth
Pictured are North Brunswick and Edison residents and members of the Saint Peter’s Auxiliary.
A resident shared this video with Patch. The city says the water discoloration is due to a main break on Voorhees Road.
The Maternity Unit at RWJUH Somerset Provides Preconception Tips for Couples Who Wish to Become Parents
Renovations include updated accommodations and interactive features for maternity unit patients.
Rutgers’ Mark Robson helps protect farm workers and families from pesticides through education and training
Discuss the Risks and Benefits When Considering A Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy
Help protect yourself against the flu this season
Amber Gourdine puts her public health education into service in central Nicaragua
Rutgers surveys find high rates of heroin use, panhandling and homelessness
Officials say you shouldn't be concerned, saying the issue "was not an emergency."
The pro-bono clinic is improving the quality of life to an underserved population
Where's the safest place to drop food and then eat it again? Surprisingly, the carpet.
New Jersey suicide prevention hotline clinician says knowing the warning signs and what to say could save lives
Internet gamblers who set limits before playing bet far fewer days, placed fewer bets and bet less in a year
"Amelia Bedelia" author and Princeton-area resident Herman Parish woke up one morning with “the worst headache I ever had."
As Rutgers University's substance abuse helpline enters its second year, it counts its success one call at a time
Explore the Benefits of Sleep at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital’s Healthfest 2016 on June 28
Annual Community Healthfest Event to Focus on the Importance of Sleep
Her visit comes as New Jersey deals with a heroin and drug overdose epidemic.
The discovery of a new Rutgers case of meningitis suggests the college is dealing with an outbreak of the deadly disease, an official said.
Second case of meningitis to appear on campus since March.
Area hospitals showed these substandard safety conditions in a survey that recognized the best and worst hospitals and the region
Waksman’s work eventually led to the discovery of at least 20 antibiotics including streptomycin, the first effective treatment for TB
The student was hospitalized Friday with the contagious illness and school officials are reminding students to be alert to symptoms.
University Behavioral Health Care’s Veterans Total Care Initiative connects New Jersey vets directly with hospitals and doctors’ offices
Joachim Messing gave away the tools he invented to fellow scientists to help end hunger, conserve the environment and advance medicine.
Rabies has been found in wild animals in Woodbridge and Middletown. All pets are required to be vaccinated.
A N.J. woman publishes graphic image - viewer discretion advised - of her botched breast surgery performed by a cocaine-addicted doctor.
The new fellowship helps general surgeons sub-specialize in oncology.
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Thousands of homes still aren't inspected for lead - and these lists show where the risk for child lead poisoning still exists in N.J.
When the world was slow to grasp the epidemic’s magnitude, he also became a leading AIDS activist
Rutgers University eating behavior expert gives tips on maintaining a healthy lifestyle during the holidays
Supporters raise $70,000 for Steeplechase Cancer Center at Robert Wood Johnson, Somerset, New Jersey.
Katherine Lau is one of a growing number of young female scientists choosing biomedical engineering to help improve the lives of others
His work led to 1964 U.S. Surgeon General Report directly linking smoking to lung cancer, preventing millions of premature deaths.
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital breaks new ground in NJ with innovative treatment for heart patients