Health Bird Flu Basics From a Rutgers Health Infectious Disease Expert The disease is decimating bird populations and spreading into mammals, but human infections remain rare.
Health Adverse Childhood Experiences Influence Potentially Dangerous Firearm-Related Behavior in Adulthood A Rutgers-led study aims to unpack the cognitive factors through which experiences from childhood can affect gun-related behavior in adulthood.
Health Simulation Training: A Powerful Tool to Bridge Theory and Practice Educator Colleen Donovan is at the top of her game, preparing medical students for challenges they’ll face in their careers.
Health Researchers Track Sharp Increase in Diagnoses for Sedative, Hypnotic and Anxiety Use Disorder in Young Adults
People Former NJ Transit Chief Joins Rutgers School of Engineering as Senior Fellow of Transportation Studies
Health A Common Antihistamine Shows Promise in Treating Liver Complications of a Rare Disease Complication Rutgers Health researchers find that allergy medicine could help patients with a rare genetic disease avoid liver transplants.
Health Scientists Discover Potential Blood Test for Asthma Diagnosis and Severity Simple tests could replace complex breathing tests, speeding diagnoses.