Department of Medicine Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Seeks to Fix Medical Assistant Shortage Administrators are exploring ways to increase the recruitment of certified staff as the need continues to rise.
The SIDS Center of New Jersey Why Caffeine Might Hold the Key to Preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome A hypothesis by Rutgers Health researchers suggests a common stimulant could protect infants from sudden death.
Child Health Institute of New Jersey Two Rutgers Teams Trace Brain Circuits That Tell Us When to Eat – and When to Stop Back-to-back studies map complementary hunger and satiety pathways, offering clues to refine weight-loss drugs.
Department of Surgery Steven Stylianos Returns to Rutgers to Build a World-Class Pediatric Surgery Program
Health Virtual Trial Shows Combo Rescue Inhaler Nearly Halves Severe Asthma Attacks Remote study conducted at Rutgers and elsewhere finds albuterol-budesonide mix cuts risk for mild cases and may let patients skip daily maintenance drugs.