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Rutgers Health Partners with Law Enforcement to Expand Mental Health Crisis Response.

Rutgers Health Partners with Law Enforcement to Expand Mental Health Crisis Response.

by William Jester | Nov 27, 2024 | Community, News

ARRIVE Together of Middlesex County, run by University Behavioral Health Care (UBHC) at Rutgers Health, has expanded its partnerships to include the East Brunswick, South River and Cranbury Police Departments, making New Jersey the first state in the nation to have...
Researchers Reveal Why a Key Tuberculosis Drug Works Against Resistant Strains.

Researchers Reveal Why a Key Tuberculosis Drug Works Against Resistant Strains.

by William Jester | Nov 26, 2024 | Community, News

Rutgers Health research has uncovered why a relatively new antibiotic for tuberculosis (TB) works against multidrug-resistant strains, potentially inspiring improved treatments and drug development strategies. The study from scientists at Rutgers New Jersey Medical...
Wildfire smoke, poor air quality can have an impact on health — even for people who live far away.

Wildfire smoke, poor air quality can have an impact on health — even for people who live far away.

by William Jester | Nov 26, 2024 | Community, News

Firefighters have been battling a wildfire on the New York-New Jersey border that resulted in the voluntary evacuation of more than 160 homes over the weekend. The fire — which began on Nov. 8 and has burned about 5,000 acres across both states — was about 90%...

Join NJ ACTS for a Special Lecture on 12/19, 12-1:30

by Pamela Dahlen | Nov 25, 2024 | Community, News

Resources for Researchers through the CTSA Trial Innovation Network Daniel Ford, MD, MPH Director, Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research and Dixie Thompson, BSN, RN Director of Research & Science Utah Clinical & Translational Science...
NJIT Researcher Uses Nanoparticles to Develop Cancer Therapies.

NJIT Researcher Uses Nanoparticles to Develop Cancer Therapies.

by William Jester | Nov 25, 2024 | Community, News

NJIT’s Kathleen McEnnis, assistant professor of chemical and materials engineering, is pioneering a new approach in cancer treatment through innovative drug-delivery nanoparticles. Her research focuses on treating aggressive types of breast cancer, using...
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