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Building a pipeline to replenish the supply of primary care doctors in N.J.

Building a pipeline to replenish the supply of primary care doctors in N.J.

by | Nov 26, 2021 | News

The Health Resources and Services Administration projects that 37 states will have a shortage of primary care physicians by 2025, with 12 of them, including New Jersey, having a deficit of 1,000 or more physicians because of the aging American population and the...
‘They See Us as the Enemy’: School Nurses Battle Covid-19, and Angry Parents

‘They See Us as the Enemy’: School Nurses Battle Covid-19, and Angry Parents

by | Nov 25, 2021 | News

School nurses, who were already stretched thin before the pandemic, say that they are overworked and overwhelmed. Even before the pandemic hit, the job of a school nurse extended far beyond tending to playground scrapes. School nurses manage chronic conditions, like...
N.J.’s health system is failing underserved groups. How can the care divide be bridged?

N.J.’s health system is failing underserved groups. How can the care divide be bridged?

by | Nov 24, 2021 | News

Blacks and Hispanics in New Jersey fare worse than whites and Asians when it comes to overall health and access to care, according to a national analysis by the Commonwealth Fund, a New York-based nonprofit research group. The analysis — which examined state-by-state...
REPORT: Black Americans in almost every state were more likely than white Americans to die from preventable and treatable health conditions

REPORT: Black Americans in almost every state were more likely than white Americans to die from preventable and treatable health conditions

by | Nov 24, 2021 | News

Based on analysis of 24 health data indicators collected for each state in 2019 and 2020. The report analyzed dozens of factors of health care systems in every state and Washington, D.C., between 2019 and 2020, which showed even states that had higher scores overall...
Combining Ancient and Modern Medicine, Scientists Use Cupping to Deliver COVID-19 Vaccine in Lab Tests.

Combining Ancient and Modern Medicine, Scientists Use Cupping to Deliver COVID-19 Vaccine in Lab Tests.

by | Nov 24, 2021 | News

Rutgers researchers studying COVID-19 have created a new way to deliver DNA molecules into skin cells, using a suction technique similar to the ancient healing practice of cupping that increases blood circulation and promotes healing. The study appears in the...
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