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Inhaled steroids promote secretions which block treatment in severe asthma patients – US study.

Inhaled steroids promote secretions which block treatment in severe asthma patients – US study.

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

Patients with severe asthma produce special substances in their airways when taking medicine during an asthma attack that block the treatment from working. Two different so-called growth factors – naturally occurring substances that stimulate cell proliferation –...
Rutgers‒Camden Researchers Publish Paper Examining the Structure of Proteins Linked to Diseases.

Rutgers‒Camden Researchers Publish Paper Examining the Structure of Proteins Linked to Diseases.

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

Rutgers‒Camden researchers have written a study bridging the divide between genomics – the study of genetics and proteomics – the study of proteins. The study titled “Contiguously hydrophobic sequences are functionally significant throughout the human exome” was...
Higher Protein Intake While Dieting Leads to Healthier Eating

Higher Protein Intake While Dieting Leads to Healthier Eating

by William Jester | Jul 8, 2022 | Community, News

Eating a larger proportion of protein while dieting leads to better food choices and helps avoid the loss of lean body mass, according to a Rutgers study. An analysis of pooled data from multiple weight-loss trials conducted at Rutgers shows that increasing the amount...
Rutgers-Newark Research Team Compares Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s Disease Among African Americans and the Yoruba of Nigeria.

Rutgers-Newark Research Team Compares Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s Disease Among African Americans and the Yoruba of Nigeria.

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

Researchers from the School of Arts & Sciences-Newark (SASN) at Rutgers University have received National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding to explore interactions between genetic and lifestyle risk factors for Alzheimer’s Disease among African Americans and the...
Monkeypox: Normal Precautions — But No Special Precautions — Are Needed to Combat Virus

Monkeypox: Normal Precautions — But No Special Precautions — Are Needed to Combat Virus

by William Jester | Jul 6, 2022 | Community, News

David J. Cennimo, an associate professor of medicine and pediatrics in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, says there’s no need for people to take special steps to avoid monkeypox. Cennimo who believes that precautions already...
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