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Study Shows a Need for Vigilance When Observing Long COVID Symptoms in Younger Children.

Study Shows a Need for Vigilance When Observing Long COVID Symptoms in Younger Children.

by William Jester | Sep 12, 2025 | Community, Covid, News

nfants, toddlers and preschoolers exhibit symptoms of long COVID, but the symptoms can be different and more difficult to identify in these children, according to Rutgers Health research. The new study is part of the National Institutes of Health–funded Researching...
How the Indirect Effects of Nurture NJ Bolster Maternal Health Initiatives.

How the Indirect Effects of Nurture NJ Bolster Maternal Health Initiatives.

by William Jester | Sep 11, 2025 | Community, News

Rutgers Health researchers have assessed not only the direct effects of Nurture NJ – the statewide initiative launched in 2019 by First Lady Tammy Murphy to improve maternal and infant health and reduce racial disparities in health outcomes – but the indirect effects...
In Once-Redlined City Neighborhoods, Ambulances Still Lag Behind.

In Once-Redlined City Neighborhoods, Ambulances Still Lag Behind.

by William Jester | Sep 11, 2025 | Community, News

In parts of cities once marked “hazardous” on federal housing maps, an ambulance is still more likely to show up late than in neighborhoods that bankers favored nearly a century ago, according to a national analysis of 236 urban areas.Rutgers researchers found that...

Join Tomorrow 9/11 for Rutgers Health AI Virtual Seminar Series

by Pamela Dahlen | Sep 10, 2025 | Community, News

Small Data in the Big Data Paradigm: LLMs and Relevant Use Cases presented by Fay Cobb Payton, PhD, MBA Special Advisor to the Chancellor on Innovation Director, Institute for Data, Research and Innovation Science (IDRIS) Professor, Mathematics and Computer Science...
How a Doctor’s Blood Transfusion Research Is Changing Standards and Saving Lives.

How a Doctor’s Blood Transfusion Research Is Changing Standards and Saving Lives.

by William Jester | Sep 10, 2025 | Community, News

Jeffrey Carson spent more than a decade persuading hospitals that fewer, resource-saving blood transfusions work just as well as more frequent transfusions for most patients. More recently, the Rutgers internist finished a massive study that indicates a major...
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