Strong Connection to Neighbors May Improve Health Outcomes.

Strong Connection to Neighbors May Improve Health Outcomes.

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...
After 40 Years of Decline, Stroke Death Rates Are Rising Again.

After 40 Years of Decline, Stroke Death Rates Are Rising Again.

A Rutgers analysis of U.S. stroke deaths from 1975 to 2019 has found both a dramatic decline and the potential for an impactful resurgence. Stroke mortality (per 100,0000) plummeted from 88 to 31 for women and 112 to 39 for men between 1975 and 2019 in the United...