Inequities in health care are pervasive, from access to quality of care, and a new study finds that common opioids such as codeine and morphine are more often prescribed to white patients than to Black patients treated within the same health system. The findings...
REGISTER NOW! 1st Annual NJ ACTS Symposium: Translational Medicine and Science 9/22 12pm-6pm 9/23 8am-1pm The Symposium brings together the NJ ACTS academic communities of Rutgers, Princeton and NJIT to present the best new clinical and translational research and...
Vaccine ‘ambassadors’ go door to door to combat deep-rooted hesitancy Local-level vaccine “ambassadors” are working with elected officials and local organizations, teams of young people going door to door distributing accurate information about the vaccines and...
With more than 161 million people now fully vaccinated in the U.S., experts say we are bound to see reports of breakthrough infections, meaning people test positive for COVID-19 while fully vaccinated. These breakthrough COVID-19 cases aren’t proof...
There are almost as many reasons for vaccine hesitancy and refusal as there are unvaccinated Americans. But this problem, not the variant, lies at the root of rising infection rates. America is one of the few countries with enough vaccines at its disposal to protect...