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Inhaled nanoparticles – human-made specks so minuscule they can’t be seen in conventional microscopes, found in thousands of common products – can cross a natural, protective barrier that normally protects fetuses, according to Rutgers University scientists studying... by | May 9, 2022 | News
Event Venue: President’s Tent – 11 Bishop Place, New Brunswick Registration & Abstract Submission Now Open! Symposium Registration Closes: May 18, 2022 – Register HERE! Abstract Submission Closes: May 18, 2022 – Submit Abstract HERE! PLEASE... by | May 9, 2022 | News
Please read Dr. Setoguchi’s article in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association titled, “Synergies between centralized and federated approaches to data quality: a report from the national COVID cohort collaborative.” COVID-19 has... by | May 9, 2022 | News
Special Populations Behind Bars and Razor Wire: Correctional Psychiatry Challenges and Opportunities Joseph V. Penn, MD, CCHP, FAPA Director of Mental Health Services University of Texas Medical Branch Correctional Managed Care Dr. Penn is a Clinical Professor in the... by | May 9, 2022 | News
Many physicians incorrectly believe all tobacco products are equally harmful and thus are less likely to recommend e-cigarettes for people seeking to quit smoking or those being treated for a tobacco-caused disease, according to a Rutgers study. About 480,000 people...