Much work needs to be done to change the United States smoking rate, Rutgers experts say
Rutgers study shows post-bariatric surgery benefits in cardiovascular outcomes among patients with obesity and nonalcoholic fatty liver dise
Rutgers researchers think existing insomnia treatments like Belsomra, Quviviq and Davmay may reduce cravings for drugs and alcohol.
Rutgers research shows how changes in the brain promote drug-seeking behavior and why some insomnia medications may block it
Rutgers scientists among those experts who believe Triethylene glycol (TEG) should become a government approved antiviral
Rutgers has again been selected as a vaccine trial site, this time for the Pfizer bivalent COVID vaccine in children 5 and under.
Rutgers Recruiting Participants for Pfizer COVID-19 Pediatric Bivalent Vaccine Clinical Trial
Ceremony Marks the Completion of the Steel Construction Phase
Saint Peter’s University Hospital is in the midst of a $12-million expansion of its family health center, to serve the area's neediest:
A Rutgers expert provides guidance to those who might be at increased risk during pregnancy
Structural racism and insurance are limiting factors in epilepsy treatment for minority groups, according to a Rutgers study
November is National Family Caregivers Month
Pancreatic Cancer and Cysts
The Facts, The Warning Signs and Addressing Concerns
How Disparities are Being Addressed and Where to Find Screening Resources
What You Need to Know
Researchers involved in Rutgers-led clinical trial learn a combination of treatments is especially effective against drug-resistant cases
Rutgers study reinforces the value of working with community partners to strengthen health outcomes
Rutgers researchers analyzed data from 2000 to 2015 in the SIDS Center of New Jersey's and New Jersey State Health Assessment databases
Rutgers pharmacy students partner with a New Jersey healthy eating organization to study what motivates positive lifestyle choices
Rutgers Cancer Institute Seeks Blood Samples from Healthy Volunteers to Support Research Studies
Young bisexual, transgender and low-income individuals are most at risk of psychological and physical victimization, says Rutgers study
Rutgers and Quest Diagnostics are working together to provide no-cost lab tests for uninsured adults
Rutgers study provides roadmap for communicating firearm storage messages with service members
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School is one of nearly 80 sites in the United States that will enroll participants in this new study
Stay informed, get vaccinated, protect yourself and others
Volunteer shifts are available mornings, afternoons and evenings, seven days a week. There are a wide variety of volunteer opportunities:
A Rutgers-led study of more than 2,700 pairs of twins showed the consequences of drinking in adolescence for health can last for decades
A Rutgers-led study is first to statistically evaluate government data
Neil Palmisiano, MD, Begins Role at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
Mariam F. Eskander, MD, MPH, surgical oncologist at Rutgers Cancer Institute Shares her Insight
Women over 70 are Still at Risk for Breast Cancer
Answers from a Rutgers Cancer Institute Expert
Cancer is Removed, Breasts are Saved
Coral Omene, MD, PhD, Shares what Black Women Need to Know
Intensive treatments are prescribed more often to racial and ethnic minorities, a Rutgers study finds
What parents should know about enterovirus D68 as a possible precursor to a neurologic condition that involves limb weakness
A Rutgers infectious disease expert explains why getting the annual flu shot is important to individual and public health
Rutgers study finds post-surgical hospitalization rates from left ventricular assist devices varied by socioeconomic factors
Drawing lessons from COVID-19, experts already are preparing for another outbreak