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‘Staggering’ and ‘sobering’: More than 80% of US maternal deaths are preventable, CDC study shows.

‘Staggering’ and ‘sobering’: More than 80% of US maternal deaths are preventable, CDC study shows.

by William Jester | Sep 26, 2022 | Community, News

A staggering number of maternal deaths in the United States were found to be preventable, according to a federal analysis of maternal death data released Monday. More than 80%, or roughly 4 in 5 maternal deaths in a two-year period, were due to preventable causes, the...
Children Left Behind: Rutgers–Camden researcher explains how pandemic worsened racial achievement gap.

Children Left Behind: Rutgers–Camden researcher explains how pandemic worsened racial achievement gap.

by William Jester | Sep 26, 2022 | Community, Covid, News

When it comes to the pandemic’s impact on academic achievement, no children are immune. But just as COVID-19 itself has hit underserved demographics the hardest, minority students in poorly equipped schools experienced the steepest slides in the national test-score...
What an Ideal Health Care System Might Look Like: Perspectives from Older Black and Latinx Adults

What an Ideal Health Care System Might Look Like: Perspectives from Older Black and Latinx Adults

by William Jester | Sep 24, 2022 | Community, News

While nearly all Americans age 65 and older are covered by Medicare, their experiences seeking and receiving health care can vary significantly. Research shows that older Black and Latinx Medicare enrollees commonly experience racism when seeking care, report...

Translational Science 2023 – Submissions are now open for poster and scientific session proposals!

by Pamela Dahlen | Sep 23, 2022 | News

From the Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS) Translational Science 2023 is looking for new ways to innovate translational science for research to create a scientific program that fosters inclusive conversations, furthers advancements in team...
CBD Shows Health Benefits in Estrogen-Deficient Mice That Model Postmenopause.

CBD Shows Health Benefits in Estrogen-Deficient Mice That Model Postmenopause.

by William Jester | Sep 23, 2022 | Community, News

A Rutgers study points to cannabidiol (CBD), a major component of hemp and medical marijuana used to treat conditions such as chronic pain, inflammation, migraines, epilepsy, autoimmune diseases, depression, and anxiety, as a possible treatment for postmenopausal...
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