by | Jan 1, 1970 | News
People keep finding novel uses for generative artificial intelligence, the latest being that it can learn to design specialized hardware to make itself work faster. Generative AI applications such as large language models became mainstream when ChatGPT went viral in...
by | Jan 1, 1970 | News
Canadian wildfires that severely impacted the air quality in New Jersey and other regions of the United States in June 2023 provide a glimpse into how climate change may affect future environmental conditions in the state, according to a new report released by...
by | Jan 1, 1970 | News
Having social support and strong social networks is vital to the health and well-being of older adults living with HIV, according to a Rutgers Health study. Published in AIDS Care and led by Kristen Krause, an instructor at the Rutgers School of Public Health,...
by | Jan 1, 1970 | News
A study by Rutgers Health experts of more than 31 million hospital records shows that infertility treatment patients were twice as likely as those who conceived naturally to be hospitalized with heart disease in the year after delivery. Patients who underwent...
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Records from nearly 30,000 nursing home residents indicate that blood pressure medications more than double the risk of life-threatening bone fractures, according to Rutgers Health research. The authors of the study, which appears in JAMA Internal Medicine, said the...