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A new survey from a consortium of universities found that governors in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic who instituted strict coronavirus mitigation measures have among the highest approval numbers on coronavirus, while governors in many Western and Southern states,... by | Oct 4, 2020 | News
A study of more than a half-million people in India who were exposed to the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 suggests that the virus’ continued spread is driven by only a small percentage of those who become infected. Furthermore, children and young adults were found to... by | Oct 3, 2020 | News
Along with the rest of the world, Sarah B. Henderson, PhD, watched as massive wildfires blazed across California, Oregon, and Washington. “What happened on the West Coast this year wasn’t unexpected,” says Henderson, an international expert on wildfires. “Not that it... by | Oct 2, 2020 | News
Using a national database of insurance claims, Princeton University researchers investigated the type of treatment adolescents — most of whom were around the average age of 12 and suffering from anxiety or depression — receive after a first episode of mental... by | Oct 1, 2020 | News
Please join NJGVRC, Executive Director, Mike Anestis, and Associate Professor in the Department of Urban-Global Public Health at the Rutgers School of Public Health Thursday, October 8, at 12pm for a Facebook live discussion on “Preventing Firearm Suicide Across...