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Many Physicians Have Misconceptions About E-Cigarettes.

Many Physicians Have Misconceptions About E-Cigarettes.

by William Jester | May 9, 2022 | Community, News

Many physicians incorrectly believe all tobacco products are equally harmful and thus are less likely to recommend e-cigarettes for people seeking to quit smoking or those being treated for a tobacco-caused disease, according to a Rutgers study. About 480,000 people...
COVID’s other toll: Mental health of nurses

COVID’s other toll: Mental health of nurses

by Pamela Dahlen | May 7, 2022 | Community, Covid, News

Hospitals working to help staff who struggled with anxiety, racism, fear while pandemic raged While COVID-19 cases have declined significantly in recent months, the pandemic has taken a heavy toll on the mental health of nurses and other frontline providers. A Rutgers...
Body’s Response to Different Strains of Tuberculosis Could Affect Transmission.

Body’s Response to Different Strains of Tuberculosis Could Affect Transmission.

by William Jester | May 7, 2022 | Community, News

Two strains of the bacterium causing tuberculosis have only minor genetic differences but attack the lungs in completely different fashion, according to Rutgers researchers. The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, could help break the cycle of...
Where do N.J.’s healthiest people live? Here’s how your county ranks.

Where do N.J.’s healthiest people live? Here’s how your county ranks.

by Pamela Dahlen | May 6, 2022 | Community, News

Morris, Hunterdon and Somerset counties landed at the top of this year’s ranking of healthiest counties in New Jersey, thanks to access to high-achieving schools, an ample number of doctors and hospitals and their proximity to parks and recreation that encourage an...
Rutgers Scientists Develop Test That Easily Detects Variants Causing COVID-19.

Rutgers Scientists Develop Test That Easily Detects Variants Causing COVID-19.

by William Jester | May 6, 2022 | Community, Covid, News

Rutgers scientists have developed a lab test that can quickly and easily identify which variant of the virus causing COVID-19 has infected a person, an advance expected to greatly assist health officials tracking the disease and physicians treating infected...
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