by | Jun 17, 2022 | News
People with both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are prone to tooth decay, and a new study from Rutgers may explain why: reduced strength and durability of enamel and dentin, the hard substance under enamel that gives structure to teeth. Researchers induced Type 1 diabetes... by | Jun 17, 2022 | News
Patients with the most severe form of asthma produce special substances in their airways when taking medicine during an asthma attack that block the treatment from working, according to a study where Rutgers scientists collaborated with researchers at Genentech, a... by | Jun 16, 2022 | News
As the Food and Drug Administration goes forward with its proposal to ban menthol cigarettes, Rutgers researchers insist the move is a step toward social justice and better health equity in the Black community, where menthol cigarettes have been heavily marketed by... by | Jun 16, 2022 | News
Rutgers Center for State Health Policy launched the New Jersey Integrated Population Health Data (iPHD) Project this week to address some of the state’s most pressing health care issues, including the opioid epidemic, maternal and infant health and New Jersey’s... by | Jun 14, 2022 | News
Registration is now open 12th Annual Summer Institute for Comprehensive Systematic Reviews: Examining Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence July 11-15, 2022 The Institute will be held will be held via Zoom videoconferencing and the Rutgers Canvas eLearning Platform....