People who get divorced tend to have higher genetic predispositions for psychiatric disorders, even if they never develop these conditions themselves, according to a Rutgers Health analysis of millions of marital histories in Sweden. Researchers involved in...
A new type of bioengineered blood vessel showed strong results in treating severe vascular injuries, potentially offering vascular surgeons a better alternative to synthetic grafts when patients’ veins aren’t suitable for use in repairs. In a phase II...
Please read Dr. Reichman’s article in Research in Developmental Disabilities titled, “Clinical and functional characteristics of children and young adults with cerebral palsy and co-occurring attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.” Cerebral...
Giving more blood to anemic patients after a heart attack may save lives, according to a Rutgers Health–led study. The study, published in NEJM Evidence, affirms research conducted in 2023 that suggested mortality rate or recurrent heart attacks were more frequent in...
Please read Dr. Glasser’s article in Substance Use & Misuse titled, “Effect of a State-Level Vaping Prevention Campaign on Beliefs and Behaviors in Young People.” Vaping prevention media campaigns have promising effects on harm perceptions but...