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VA Taps Rutgers Professor to Build Database Linking Veteran Ailments to Exposure From Burn Pits.

VA Taps Rutgers Professor to Build Database Linking Veteran Ailments to Exposure From Burn Pits.

by William Jester | Sep 19, 2022 | Community, News

Scott Parrott, a Rutgers professor with more than 30 years of experience in methodology and statistics, will work with the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) to create a database of evidence linking toxic exposure to burn pits to diseases such as...
Pfizer’s COVID pill Paxlovid has profound effect in seniors, jury still out for younger adults.

Pfizer’s COVID pill Paxlovid has profound effect in seniors, jury still out for younger adults.

by William Jester | Sep 18, 2022 | Community, Covid, News

A new study is sure to add another layer of intrigue surrounding Pfizer’s COVID-19 pill Paxlovid. In the study, based on data collected from 109,000 patients at a large Israeli health system, the drug appeared highly effective in seniors. Researchers found that those...
People Who Use Therapeutic Cannabis Are More Likely to Use Nicotine, Too.

People Who Use Therapeutic Cannabis Are More Likely to Use Nicotine, Too.

by William Jester | Sep 18, 2022 | Community, News

People who use therapeutic cannabis are more likely to also use nicotine products than the general population, according to a Rutgers study. The study, published in the American Journal on Addictions, is among the first to examine nicotine use among patients of a...
Children Suffering Adversity More Likely to Thrive When Parents Are Emotionally Supported.

Children Suffering Adversity More Likely to Thrive When Parents Are Emotionally Supported.

by William Jester | Sep 17, 2022 | Community, News

Emotional support for parents may bolster family resilience and help young children flourish despite adversity, according to a Rutgers study. “While exposure to adversity increases risks for children, we found that very often children who demonstrated positive signs...
Triple Therapy Halved the Risk of Death Among Patients Hospitalized With Severe COVID-19.

Triple Therapy Halved the Risk of Death Among Patients Hospitalized With Severe COVID-19.

by William Jester | Sep 17, 2022 | Community, Covid, News

Hospitalized patients on high-flow oxygen for severe COVID-19 pneumonia were nearly 50 percent less likely to die when baricitinib was added to the antiviral remdesivir and the steroid dexamethasone, according to Rutgers research. “All three of the medications work in...
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