People who rely exclusively on Facebook for news and information about the coronavirus are less likely than the average American to have been vaccinated, according to a new survey. “Our findings do not necessarily mean that social media use causes misperceptions or...
Shawna V. Hudson Ph.D., co-lead of the NJ ACTS Community Engagement Core, discusses the results of a recently published Rutgers University study on vaccine hesitancy in Black and Latinx Communities. Watch Dr. Hudson’s Interview Here.
Shawna V. Hudson Ph.D., co-lead of the NJ ACTS Community Engagement Core, discusses the results of a recently published Rutgers University study on vaccine hesitancy in Black and Latinx Communities. To watch the full interview.
Please read Dr. Geller’s article in the Journal of Biomedical Informatics titled, “Visual Comprehension and Orientation into the COVID-19 CIDO Ontology.” The frantic worldwide search for mediations and vaccines for the COVID-19 infection would...
Rutgers University recently launched a clinical research study to test whether probiotics boost the body’s natural defenses against COVID-19. A group of 54 unvaccinated participants who have had COVID-19 will be randomly assigned to receive either standard-dose or...