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NJ doctors, nurses will now need to take training to address maternal health disparities

by Pamela Dahlen | Aug 12, 2024 | Community, News

Doctors and nurses who provide care to expectant mothers and those who have just given birth will be required to take classes in bias training in an effort to help lower the higher rate of poor maternal health outcomes among women of color in New Jersey, under new...
Rutgers Health Research Addresses Vaccine Hesitancy in Alaska.

Rutgers Health Research Addresses Vaccine Hesitancy in Alaska.

by William Jester | Aug 10, 2024 | Community, News

A new Rutgers Global Health Institute study is investigating vaccine hesitancy in Alaska and contributing to solutions in communities that have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. It is widely understood that racial and ethnic minorities and underserved...
Novel Pre-Treatment Process Enhances PFAS Removal from Drinking Water.

Novel Pre-Treatment Process Enhances PFAS Removal from Drinking Water.

by William Jester | Aug 9, 2024 | Community, News

In a groundbreaking effort to tackle the pervasive issue of PFAS contamination in drinking water, a research team at New Jersey Institute of Technology has received funding from the Bureau of Reclamation’s Desalination and Water Purification Research program....
Rutgers Researchers Examine How Fungal Toxins Impact Hormones in Pregnancy.

Rutgers Researchers Examine How Fungal Toxins Impact Hormones in Pregnancy.

by William Jester | Aug 8, 2024 | Community, News

A fungal toxin that hinders animal fertility and fetal development may also disrupt human sex hormones in pregnancy, according to a Rutgers Health study. Zearalenone (ZEN), which contaminates cereal grains, meats and processed foods worldwide, is so structurally like...
Rutgers Health Researchers Link Tooth Loss to Increased Obesity Risk.

Rutgers Health Researchers Link Tooth Loss to Increased Obesity Risk.

by William Jester | Aug 7, 2024 | Community, News

An analysis of medical records from 1,765 older adults shows that patients with at least 21 teeth were more likely to maintain a healthy body weight than patients with fewer teeth, according to a Rutgers Health study. Each additional missing tooth correlated with a 2...
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