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Rutgers Experts Bring Hope to Finding a Cure. At the Rutgers American Parkinson Disease Association Center for Advanced Research—one of only nine such centers—we don’t just seek to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s but to cure it. By focusing on approaches to stop a...
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A Rutgers professor studying the sense of touch and its role in movement, socialization and pain perception has been awarded a 2025 Sloan Research Fellowship. Victoria Abraira, an assistant professor in the Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience in the School of... by | Mar 14, 2025 | News
Please read Dr. Lloyd’s article in the Journal of Substance Use & Addiction Treatment titled, “Methadone treatment utilization and overdose trends among Medicaid beneficiaries in New Jersey before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.” The COVID-19... by | Mar 13, 2025 | News
Co-sponsored by NJ ACTS The Netherlands Twin Register: A genome-wide association meta-analysis of ADHD symptoms and diagnoses, and omics data linkage to Statistics Netherlands presented by Camiel Morten van der Laan March 21, 2025 12 – 1 pm 252 Nassau Street,... by | Mar 13, 2025 | News
Scientists have churned out a bunch of studies lately about why exercise is important for brain health and may even help to lower your risk of dementia. Now, new research breaks down a specific chain reaction that happens in the body when you work out—and this...