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Researchers with the Rutgers School of Public Health found that New Jersey reduced low-risk Cesarean deliveries, bringing it closer to meeting the federal Department of Health and Human Services’ target of 23.6%. Highlighting the importance of the Nurture NJ... by | Aug 19, 2025 | News
Thirteen years of complications ended with a three-centimeter robotic incision for “Bob,” now 51 years old, thanks to urologists with the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. In 2011, a gunshot to his abdomen required major surgery at another institution. The bullet... by | Aug 18, 2025 | News
The NIH requires faculty to be trained in how to mentor PhD students and postdocs. • Even faculty who have mentored dozens of graduate students and postdocs can improve their skills in mentoring. • Lessons and interactive case studies will be from the Center for the... by | Aug 18, 2025 | News
Exposure to mycotoxins – a broad group of harmful substances produced by mold – during pregnancy may impact placental function, which could result in lower birthweight in humans, according to Rutgers Health researchers. One such mycotoxin is zearalenone, a compound... by | Aug 15, 2025 | News
Rutgers Health researchers found that lamotrigine, a widely prescribed antiseizure medication, to be safe in older adults with epilepsy, contrary to a safety warning by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). According to the Centers for Disease Control and...