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Research from Rutgers Health indicates that blood tests for Alzheimer’s disease need to be interpreted with caution – particularly for Black patients. “These tests are currently geared towards primary care physicians and directly to older adults concerned about... by | Mar 22, 2025 | News
Five days of indulging in chocolate bars, crisps and other junk foods can lead to lingering changes in brain activity, a study shows1. The resulting brain patterns are similar to those seen in people who have obesity. A junk-food splurge shifted brain patterns in... by | Mar 21, 2025 | News
Human health is influenced by an extraordinarily complicated range of factors, from genetics and socioeconomics to air quality and lifestyle factors like exercise. Princeton Precision Health(Link is external) (PPH) is taking aim at this whole complex picture, bringing... by | Mar 21, 2025 | News
Please read Dr. Heinert’s article in the Journal of Clinical and Translational Science titled, “Comparing emergency department versus high school-based recruitment for a hypertension research study with adult-youth dyads.” Inclusion of a support... by | Mar 20, 2025 | News
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