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Strong neighborhood connections reduced the negative impact of living alone on the death rates of older Chinese Americans, according to Rutgers researchers. The study, published in Social Science & Medicine, examined if neighborhood cohesion among Chinese... by | Jan 25, 2023 | News
New Jerseyans largely support expanding Medicare to provide basic health care coverage to every U.S. resident, regardless of age or employment status, according to a Rutgers-Eagleton Poll. The latest poll finds: Seventy-one percent of New Jersey residents support to... by | Jan 25, 2023 | News
Advancing Patient Safety for Antipsychotic-Treated Children: Examining State Implementation of Safe Use Practices Greta Bushnell, PhD, MSPH Jim Lloyd, JD, MPP Tuesday, January 31, at 12 pm ET Greta Bushnell is a pharmacoepidemiologist and an Assistant Professor of... by | Jan 24, 2023 | News
Masking — along with social distancing, hand washing, and other so-called “non-pharmaceutical interventions” (NPIs) — proved very effective at limiting the spread of COVID-19, and simultaneously drove down rates of endemic diseases like colds, flu, RSV and others.... by | Jan 24, 2023 | News
The Office of Postdoctoral Advancement invites all postdocs from all disciplines to apply for its Proactive, Reflexion, Empowered, Planning (PREP) career program. This 4-week program is open to all postdocs in the STEM, Biomed, Humanities, and Social...