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New NJACTS Publication
Please read Dr. Reichman's article in Women's Health Issues titled, "Early Childcare Precarity and Subsequent Maternal Health." Childcare precarity is a state of insecure and unreliable childcare arrangements while parents are working or in school. Among other...
Lead Screening in Pregnancy Can Protect Maternal and Newborn Health. Why Is It Not Universal?
Doctors have long known that lead exposure during pregnancy poses significant health risks for both mothers and newborns, but universal screening is not mandated in New Jersey or nationwide. In 2019, a pioneering program launched by Rutgers Health with support by the...
Patients are stockpiling birth control over fears Trump could limit access to contraception.
Women are stocking up on birth control and asking for long-term contraception methods following President Donald Trump being elected to a second term last week, doctors say. Searches for "birth control" and "Plan B" doubled between Nov. 2 and the two days after the...
Researchers Reveal Why a Key Tuberculosis Drug Works Against Resistant Strains.
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...
Join NJ ACTS for a Special Lecture on 12/19, 12-1:30
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’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...
Researchers Suggest Stress Hormones Explain How Obesity Causes Diabetes.
A study from Rutgers Health and other institutions indicates that stress hormones – not impaired cellular insulin signaling – may be the primary driver of obesity-related diabetes. The paper in Cell Metabolism may transform our understanding of how obesity-induced...
Rutgers Study Reveals Vaccination Patterns Among LGBTQ+ Adults in New Jersey and New York.
A new study led by Rutgers Health researchers has uncovered important insights into vaccination patterns among LGBTQ+ adults in New Jersey and New York. The findings, published in the journal Vaccine, shed light on disparities in vaccine uptake within this diverse...