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A new type of bioengineered blood vessel showed strong results in treating severe vascular injuries, potentially offering vascular surgeons a better alternative to synthetic grafts when patients’ veins aren’t suitable for use in repairs. In a phase II... by | Feb 7, 2025 | News
Please read Dr. Reichman’s article in Research in Developmental Disabilities titled, “Clinical and functional characteristics of children and young adults with cerebral palsy and co-occurring attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.” Cerebral... by | Feb 7, 2025 | News
Giving more blood to anemic patients after a heart attack may save lives, according to a Rutgers Health–led study. The study, published in NEJM Evidence, affirms research conducted in 2023 that suggested mortality rate or recurrent heart attacks were more frequent in... by | Feb 7, 2025 | News
Please read Dr. Glasser’s article in Substance Use & Misuse titled, “Effect of a State-Level Vaping Prevention Campaign on Beliefs and Behaviors in Young People.” Vaping prevention media campaigns have promising effects on harm perceptions but...
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Princeton neuroscience researchers Sam Wang, Ph.D., and Esra Sefik, Ph.D., were recently awarded a New Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Science (NJ ACTS)(Link is external) pilot grant to investigate how dendrites, the nerve-cell branches that connect...