Rutgers Biomedical & Health Sciences Chancellor leads investigation of the medications’ co-prescription & veteran overdoses & deaths
The highly effective medication can be prescribed or dispensed in physician offices
Recently incarcerated people trust working with someone with a shared life experience
Rutgers study finds detection tools used for at-risk adults fail to predict the neurological disorder in young patients
A Rutgers expert discusses the importance of sleep — and how little we are getting
Researchers surveyed 3,510 English-speaking adults living in five states as part of a Rutgers study
treatments which harness the immune system are revolutionizing the way multiple myeloma is treated
CHP introduces and implements American Red Cross Certification for Adult/Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid to their eighth graders.
Rutgers researchers found that talking with retailers was associated with increased use of locks
Advice from Registered Dietitian during National Nutrition Month
March is Kidney Cancer Awareness Month
Information for the Community
Mood, metabolism and self-medication might explain use patterns among this population, according to Rutgers research
What Young People Need to Know
Palliative approaches don’t routinely integrate evidence-based psychological advances, according to a Rutgers study
The police officers raised the money from their annual Middlesex County Police Charity Softball tournament, held in September:
Rutgers researchers examine availability of disposable e-cigarettes and oral nicotine patches
In the fall of 2023, Rutgers will open the school's first-ever research and clinical institute devoted to the study of Alzheimer's disease.
Rutgers researcher finds that older people living with HIV/AIDS have unmet mental health needs
Hearing personal experiences with the disease is more influential to people receiving the vaccine than mandates, according to a Rutgers stud
Rutgers researcher co-creates tool to help identify outbreaks and prioritize virus control efforts
New Rutgers center is backed by a $5 million donation from Herbert C. Klein
Despite their rarity, it’s important to know the signs and symptoms of bile duct and gallbladder cancers.
The bottom line: before, during and after cancer treatment, heart health is critical
Many Forms of Cancers are Preventable
Two Rutgers researchers just found an extremely strong link between mothers who smoked while pregnant and their baby later dying of SIDS:
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Results Published in JAMA Network Open
And More Questions You're Reluctant to Ask
Expert from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
A Rutgers researcher leads study that is among the first to characterize the use of electronic cigarettes among people of Hispanic and Latin
Two efforts launched by the university and the nation were featured during the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit
Rutgers is specifically seeking 150 participants from New Jersey, looking for children and young adults under 25 who have "long COVID."
The university is heading a four-year National Institutes of Health study that will enroll 2,000 children and young adults to age 25
Rutgers researchers examine whether the perception of trust and connection within a neighborhood reduced the impact on risk of death
Currently, there are critically low reserves of Type O blood, the universal blood type, across New Jersey, according to RWJBarnabas Health.
Blood Donations are Needed this Winter
Nina Debrot, MSW, LSW, social worker at Rutgers Cancer Institute Shares More
Rutgers-led study highlights potential of new techniques to study mental disorders
Saint Peter's University Hospital received an "A" and RWJ in New Brunswick received a "B," as did JFK in Edison:
The scholar award from the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society supports rising stars in the blood cancer research field