As of June 19, the delta variant made up 26 percent of all COVID-19 cases in New Jersey.
Rutgers will enroll 54 participants who have tested positive for COVID-19 but have not yet been vaccinated
On Thursday, RWJBarnabas started construction on a new 12-story cancer facility that will soar over the New Brunswick skyline.
The event will take place on Monday, June 21, 2021, at 5:30 p.m.
Look for drive-through vaccine sites to open next week in Piscataway, Dunellen and Perth Amboy.
The scholarship will support a graduate public health student within the Rutgers School of Public Health’s Urban Public Health concentration
People who have a high sensation-seeking trait in the brain could be more susceptible to drug addiction, according to a Rutgers study
Those living in high-conflict households face greater risk of brain problems, Rutgers study finds
Older New Jersey residents, higher-income residents, and residents with higher levels of education were the most likely to be vaccinated.
Addressing LGBTQ+ Cancer Concerns
A Rutgers expert discusses how the legalization of cannabis could widen gaps in health and social equity for pregnant women, new mothers and
CVS will give away Super Bowl tickets, vacations and cash to encourage people in New Brunswick to get vaccinated.
Investigators from University of North Carolina and Rutgers Cancer Inst. examine adding form of radiation to nanoparticle treatment
Saint Peter's University Hospital will hold two Pfizer clinics June 2 and June 4 for anyone 12 and up who wants the shot:
New research finds test scores, educational aspirations drop if children overuse non-educational technology
New Brunswick appears to be the first New Jersey town or city to launch traveling vaccine vans, an idea Gov. Phil Murphy has long touted.
The dean of Rutgers School of Public Health discusses what the near future of the pandemic looks like
RWJBarnabas Health appears to be the first hospital system in the state to require its employees receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Discovery provides new information on monitoring and treating COVID-19 patients with a previous upper extremity blood clot
An otherwise active 85-year-old New Jersey man noticed his arm was swelling. He ended up testing positive for COVID, with no other symptoms.
Middlesex County will offer a walk-in vaccine clinic Friday, May 14 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Heldrich Hotel in New Brunswick.
New Brunswick said it is now heavily promoting walk-in clinics. Here are the most — and least — vaccinated towns in Middlesex County:
Lifelong Learning, Healing and Helping
Rutgers, the only New Jersey site for the vaccine trial, will enroll as many as 200 children ages 6 months to 11 years as participants
Neuro Oncology Director from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Explains
Shawna Hudson, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School professor, contributes recommendations on implementing high-quality primary care
Levels of potentially health-threatening chemicals rise with years of service, Rutgers study finds
Encourage the Mother Figures and Special Women in your Life to Live their Healthiest Lives
Ninety-three percent of NJ residents return for their second dose, the DOH said. Murphy also called out these towns for low vaccine rates:
Expert from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Encourages Being Aware and Staying Proactive
Melodee Lasky’s 19 years at Rutgers featured numerous accomplishments
As of May 2, here are all the places in Middlesex County where you can get a coronavirus vaccine:
Here is how the New Brunswick area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
Expert from Rutgers Cancer Inst. Discusses Importance of Increasing Efforts to Limit Indoor Tanning
Eileen White, PhD, has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors a scientist can receive
Data managed by NJDOH and Rutgers Cancer Institute supports cancer research through SEER Program
Stigma is a major obstacle to engaging both HIV-negative and HIV-positive gay and bisexual men in prevention, treatment, and care
Diane L. Haley, MSW, LCSW, OSW-C Shares Her Vision during Patient Experience Week
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine can resume in New Jersey, officials said, despite additional reports of blood-clotting cases.
Beliefs about and experiences with healthcare may influence people’s use of the HIV prevention pill, says Rutgers study
For those dealing with infertility, it’s important to know what to expect as you build your own unique, healthy family.
At Banner Health facilities, sometimes a wet nose and wagging tail are exactly what the doctor ordered.
Whether you and your partner are in your early 20s, mid 30s or late 40s, there's information about infertility every couple should know.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.