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Rutgers Researchers Will Provide Antibody Testing to Help Study Long COVID in Children.

Rutgers Researchers Will Provide Antibody Testing to Help Study Long COVID in Children.

by William Jester | Jun 11, 2022 | Community, Covid, News

Rutgers will provide antibody testing to help determine the incidence and long-term effects of COVID-19 in children as part of an initiative by the National Institutes of Health. The serological testing, which detects the presence of antibodies directed against...
Long-Term Study of Pregnant Women Finds Increasing Chemical Exposure.

Long-Term Study of Pregnant Women Finds Increasing Chemical Exposure.

by William Jester | Jun 10, 2022 | Community, News

Pregnant women are increasingly exposed to plastics, pesticides, and other chemicals that may harm fetal development, said Emily Barrett, an associate professor of biostatistics and epidemiology at Rutgers who coauthored a nationwide study led by researchers at the...
Severe Asthma Patients Often Unresponsive to Conventional Treatments, Scientists Investigate Why?

Severe Asthma Patients Often Unresponsive to Conventional Treatments, Scientists Investigate Why?

by William Jester | Jun 10, 2022 | Community, News

Patients with the most severe form of asthma produce special substances in their airways when they take medicine during an asthma attack that’s blocking the treatment from working. A EurekAlert! report specified that in the study, Rutgers researchers, in...
Homemade Recipes Aren’t a Safe Solution for Baby Formula Shortage.

Homemade Recipes Aren’t a Safe Solution for Baby Formula Shortage.

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

As the baby formula shortage causes parents and caregivers to search for solutions to feed their infants, experts at the New Jersey Poison Control Center, based at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, are warning families about misinformation circulating online and on...
Black Adults Raised in the South Have Greater Risk of Lower Cognitive Performance in Later Life.

Black Adults Raised in the South Have Greater Risk of Lower Cognitive Performance in Later Life.

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

Black adults who grew up poor and socially disadvantaged in the American South are more likely than White adults with a similar background to suffer cognition problems later in life, according to a Rutgers study. Published in the journal Innovation in Aging, the study...
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