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Vault Health Joins Forces with Rutgers University on Research into COVID-19 Immunity.

Vault Health Joins Forces with Rutgers University on Research into COVID-19 Immunity.

by William Jester | Nov 12, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Vault Health today published a white paper detailing one of its first active clinical trials. The Live BASIC Trial is studying whether a combination of specific probiotics can help increase immune protection against COVID-19. The pilot clinical trial is being done in...
OPINION: It’s OK if your doctor says ‘I don’t know’

OPINION: It’s OK if your doctor says ‘I don’t know’

by Pamela Dahlen | Nov 11, 2021 | Community, News

Patients look to their doctors to help them navigate the thorny questions that come with sickness and health. If you ask your doctor a question and that doctor admits to not having an answer, trust that this is a positive sign. After all, in acknowledging what they...
Biomarker discovery can lead to improved diagnosis and treatment of asthma and COPD.

Biomarker discovery can lead to improved diagnosis and treatment of asthma and COPD.

by William Jester | Nov 11, 2021 | Community, News

Rutgers researchers have discovered that people with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease have a protein in their lungs that leaks a small molecule into their bloodstream that restricts their breathing instead of relaxing their airways. The findings,...
American Journal of Public Health Special Issue:  Public Health 3.0 and Beyond: Incorporating Systemic Racism

American Journal of Public Health Special Issue: Public Health 3.0 and Beyond: Incorporating Systemic Racism

by Pamela Dahlen | Nov 10, 2021 | Community, News

A supplement to the AJPH is unmasking structural racism as the source of systemic inequities within health care and public health.  Read the Full Article.  
Princeton-led studies boost CRISPR gene-editing prospects.

Princeton-led studies boost CRISPR gene-editing prospects.

by William Jester | Nov 10, 2021 | Community, News

Now, research from the laboratory of Princeton’s Britt Adamson, conducted together with collaborators led by Jonathan Weissman at MIT and Editas Medicine, details a novel method called Repair-seq that reveals how genome editing tools work. “We’ve known for a long time...
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