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The Search for Autism’s Origin Heads to the Womb.

The Search for Autism’s Origin Heads to the Womb.

by William Jester | Apr 1, 2026 | Community, News

n the decades-long search for autism’s origin, researchers have tested a range of theories, some dubious – such as bad parenting – others more plausible, such as pollution. Despite billions of dollars spent on research since the first diagnosis in 1943, science has...
Reynold Panettieri and Maria Gennaro Named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

Reynold Panettieri and Maria Gennaro Named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

by Pamela Dahlen | Mar 31, 2026 | News

Reynold Panettieri Jr., MD, Vice Chancellor for Translational Medicine and Science and Director, Rutgers Institute for Translational Medicine and Science and Professor of Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, was named for distinguished contributions to the...

Scientists are still trying to identify what a healthy gut microbiome looks like, but new research may offer a clue.

by William Jester | Mar 31, 2026 | Community, News

TikTok is packed with claims that high levels of cortisol are responsible for everything from sudden weight gain to fatigue and the way your face looks. With that, it’s understandable to wonder where your own cortisol levels stand. In case you’re not familiar with it,...
Ketamine May Fight Chronic Fatigue, Study Suggests.

Ketamine May Fight Chronic Fatigue, Study Suggests.

by William Jester | Mar 30, 2026 | Community, News

Ketamine, a decades-old anesthetic and fast-acting treatment for severe depression, may also offer some people rapid relief from chronic fatigue, according to a small proof-of-concept study led by researchers at Rutgers Health and the National Institutes of Health....

Woman Has Serious Symptoms—Doctor’s ‘Harmful’ Reaction Shocks.

by William Jester | Mar 27, 2026 | Community, News

A young woman says she left the emergency room feeling dismissed and confused after a doctor ordered a drug test without explanation while she was seeking help for alarming neurological symptoms. The 21-year-old woman, who goes by the Reddit username kenswiz,...
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