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New Jersey Makes Progress in Reducing Unnecessary Cesarean Deliveries and Supporting Maternal Health
Researchers with the Rutgers School of Public Health found that New Jersey reduced low-risk Cesarean deliveries, bringing it ...
Publishing their findings in Nature, the researchers found that every 1-degree Celsius increase in global mean surface ...
Towers, appointed by Gov. Phil Murphy to the board in 2020, co-chaired the presidential search committee that culminated in ...
The Rutgers Board of Governors appointed Wanda J. Blanchett, who has served as a Distinguished Professor in the Department of ...
In 2011, a gunshot to his abdomen required major surgery at another institution. The bullet sliced his ureter, which ...
President Holloway attended his final Rutgers Day in April 2025, with a visit to the Rutgers Farm and other spots and ...
Back-to-back studies map complementary hunger and satiety pathways, offering clues to refine weight-loss drugs.
Amy L. Towers has been elected to a second one-year term as chair of the Rutgers University Board of Governors. The board ...
Exposure to mycotoxins – a broad group of harmful substances produced by mold – during pregnancy may impact placental ...
Placing dental sealants, attaching brackets for braces, and distinguishing between gingivitis and periodontitis—these may ...
A hypothesis by Rutgers Health researchers suggests a common stimulant could protect infants from sudden death.
“It’s a beautiful gift, and nobody will do it just because,” said Figueroa, a clinical associate professor of diagnostic ...
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