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Babies born just before full term have a higher risk of ADHD, Rutgers study finds.

Babies born just before full term have a higher risk of ADHD, Rutgers study finds.

by | Sep 30, 2022 | News

Babies born prematurely are known to have a higher risk of various complications and long-term health conditions, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.  But babies born just a bit early – at 37 or 38 weeks – also have a high risk of developing ADHD, a...
COLUMN: Cognitive Rehab May Help Older Adults Clear Covid-Related Brain Fog

COLUMN: Cognitive Rehab May Help Older Adults Clear Covid-Related Brain Fog

by | Sep 30, 2022 | News

Some medical centers are offering cognitive rehabilitation to patients with long covid (symptoms that persist several months or longer after an infection that can’t be explained by other medical conditions). According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,...
Most New Jerseyans Concerned About Gun Violence and Want Stricter Federal Gun Laws

Most New Jerseyans Concerned About Gun Violence and Want Stricter Federal Gun Laws

by | Sep 30, 2022 | News

Majorities of New Jersey residents are concerned about mass shootings and want stricter gun laws, but residents are split when it comes to gun control versus Second Amendment rights, according to a new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll partnered with the New Jersey Gun Violence...
COVID Is ‘Still Here’: Experts Say Masking This Fall and Winter Is a Good Idea.

COVID Is ‘Still Here’: Experts Say Masking This Fall and Winter Is a Good Idea.

by | Sep 29, 2022 | News

For two years, health officials stressed the importance of wearing masks when spending time indoors in order to help lower the risk of catching and spreading COVID-19. That guidance has been especially important during the fall and winter months when more people head...

Join Us for the RITMS Visiting Professor Seminar Series on October 6th at 11am

by | Sep 29, 2022 | News

“Accessing evolutionary programs enables cancer cells to resist systemic therapies” Kenneth Pienta, MD is the Donald S. Coffey professor of urology and is a professor of oncology, pharmacology and molecular sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine....
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