Rutgers Health experts have expanded treatment options for knee osteoarthritis, a condition caused by the gradual breakdown of knee cartilage because of obesity, injuries, genetics or aging, often ...
Rutgers researchers found that the distribution of neural timescales across the cortex plays a crucial role in how ...
A study from Rutgers Cancer Institute researchers in eClinicalMedicine is the first to link ultra-processed foods to reduced survival in Black women with breast cancer.
Rutgers Health research confirms confusion about the different mechanisms that make tobacco addictive and deadly.
So far during this year’s holiday season, the poison center assisted in the medical care of 58 people – including children – who were exposed to carbon monoxide. These cases highlight the ongoing risk ...
'Tis the season to be stressed. There are gifts to be bought, meals to prepare, halls to be decked or candles to light and latkes to fry, family and friends to host, school events to attend—and that ...
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For millions suffering from long COVID, their persistent breathlessness, brain fog and fatigue remain a maddening mystery, but a group of leading microbiologists think they may have cracked the case.
Rutgers neuroscientist Peng Jiang was visiting his hometown of Qianshan, a city in China’s Anhui province, when a neighbor came to his parents’ house with a story that would stay with him. The man’s ...
For decades, scientists have been baffled by two enormous, enigmatic structures buried deep inside Earth with features so vast and unusual that they defy conventional models of planetary evolution.
Omar M. Abuattieh, who earned the Truman Scholarship earlier this year, will receive full funding to study at the University of Oxford in England next fall Omar M. Abuattieh, a Rutgers doctoral ...
If you like checking social media at work, all that scrolling could have a surprising impact long after you put down the phone. A Rutgers-led study, published in the Journal of Organizational Behavior ...