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Increases in local homicide rates in U.S. counties are linked to higher suicide rates the following year, particularly when firearms are involved, according to Rutgers researchers. A new study, published in Social Science & Medicine, examined data spanning more... by | Sep 3, 2025 | News
Scientific conferences are important drivers of innovation and institutional health, spreading cutting-edge, unpublished data, allowing scientists to test ideas in real time and helping host institutions recruit allies and future hires. By that yardstick, the steady... by | Sep 2, 2025 | News
Living near green spaces before and during pregnancy as well as in early childhood is associated with a reduced risk of neurodevelopmental disorders, according to Rutgers Health researchers. Published in Environment International, the study examined how exposure to... by | Sep 1, 2025 | News
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the first blood test to aid in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease – an advancement that could dramatically improve how and when patients are diagnosed. Michal Schnaider Beeri, director of the Herbert and... by | Sep 1, 2025 | News
Researchers at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) and the University of Florida have made a groundbreaking discovery about how blood flows through the tiniest new blood vessels in our bodies, findings that could revolutionize our understanding of everything...