Chronic sleep deprivation in a small group of healthy adults increased production of immune cells linked to inflammation while also altering the immune cells’ DNA, a new study found. “Not only were the number of immune cells elevated, but they may be wired and...
Innovation for Impact: Commercializing Academic Discovery The NJECC Annual Conference, Innovation for Impact: Commercializing Academic Discovery, is a statewide commercialization conference taking place on October 27th, 2022 at NJIT’s Campus Center in Newark,...
Is it ethical to test possible HIV cures by having subjects stop taking antiretroviral therapy and then giving them placebos rather than the experimental treatment? The answer is often yes, according to a new paper published in the Journal of Virus Eradication by...
Please read Dr. Olfson’s article in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment titled, “Psychosocial and behavioral therapy in conjunction with medication for opioid use disorder: Patterns, predictors, and association with buprenorphine treatment...
More than half of Medicare beneficiaries are diagnosed with dementia during their lifetime, and of those diagnosed who receive intensive end-of-life care – such as mechanical ventilation, intubation, feeding tube initiation and new dialysis – most are from racial and...