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A common antihistamine may offer hope for patients with a rare genetic disease that can lead to severe liver damage and ultimately require transplantation, according to new research from Rutgers Health. The study in Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and... by | Feb 11, 2025 | News
Enhance Prediction of Alzheimer’s Disease with Generative AI Chenxi Yuan, PhD Assistant Professor, Informatics NJIT Target Audience: Researchers focusing on longitudinal studies and missing data challenges in medical research. February 20 12 – 1:30 on Zoom View... by | Feb 11, 2025 | News
In modern software, the train of security vulnerabilities is headed full-steam at the artificial intelligence track, while experts from NJIT, Rutgers University and Temple University are developing new educational materials intended to prevent a collision. NJIT’s Cong... by | Feb 10, 2025 | News
Scientists at Rutgers Health have discovered that a simple blood test could diagnose asthma and determine its severity, a breakthrough that could transform how the disease is identified and monitored. The paper, which will appear in the Journal of Clinical... by | Feb 9, 2025 | News
People who get divorced tend to have higher genetic predispositions for psychiatric disorders, even if they never develop these conditions themselves, according to a Rutgers Health analysis of millions of marital histories in Sweden. Researchers involved in...