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Rutgers researchers: How Meta turned teen attention into a public health crisis.

Rutgers researchers: How Meta turned teen attention into a public health crisis.

by | Jun 18, 2026 | News

“Every single day I was on it, all day long. I just can’t be without it.” This was the testimony of Kaley, a 20-year-old woman who, on March 25, won a landmark $6 million California jury verdict against Meta and YouTube for the harms their platforms caused her. As...
Kids under 5 are grabbing their parents’ vapes and getting sick at record levels, researchers say.

Kids under 5 are grabbing their parents’ vapes and getting sick at record levels, researchers say.

by | Jun 16, 2026 | News

Poison control centers across the United States are seeing calls for kids ingesting discarded cigarette butts or chewing tobacco decline, but new research shows they’re grabbing vape pens instead. Rutgers Health researchers have found that while cases of traditional...

These N.J. medical schools are among some of the best in the country. See how they rank.

by | Jun 15, 2026 | News

New Jersey is home to five of the best medical schools in the country for research or primary care, according to U.S. News & World Report. The list of 2026 Best Medical Schools uses tiers instead of traditional numeral rankings: Tier 1: 85th-99th percentile Tier...

Estrogen Patch Shortages Are Ongoing—Here’s Where to Find Them and What to Ask Your Doctor.

by | Jun 12, 2026 | News

If you’re having a hard time getting your estrogen patch prescription filled, you’re not alone. In some parts of the country, supply of estrogen patches—one of the most popular types of hormone therapy used to treat symptoms of menopause or perimenopause—hasn’t been...
Toddlers are getting their hands on e-cigarettes and inhaling at an alarming rate, new Rutgers study shows.

Toddlers are getting their hands on e-cigarettes and inhaling at an alarming rate, new Rutgers study shows.

by | Jun 11, 2026 | News

A few years ago, toxicologist Diane Calello noticed a troubling trend: More parents were calling the New Jersey Poison Control Center for help after their toddler inhaled an e-cigarette vape or drank liquid nicotine. “We had several cases, and I thought, ‘Gosh, kids...
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