Rutgers scientists have used a diagnostic technique for the first time in the opioid addiction field that they believe has the potential to determine which opioid-addicted patients are more likely to relapse. Using an algorithm that looks for patterns in brain...
Please join the NJ ACTS Special Populations Core on July 13, 2021 from 12-1pm. Hillary Samples, PhD, MHS, Assistant Professor of Health Systems and Policy, and Associate Director for Research, Center for Health Services Research will speak on the topic “Opioid...
A recent survey has found that fathers show far more willingness to vaccinate their children than mothers: while about 1 out of 4 mothers say they’re firmly resistant to letting their kids get the shot, only about 1 in 10 fathers feel the same way. Considering that...
It is THE question on the minds of many parents: Will my child need to wear a face covering in school when classes resume in September? Masks have been required under Gov. Phil Murphy’s executive order on COVID-19 safety protocols since in-person instruction resumed...
They’ve missed their friends, desperately. They’ve struggled at times to stay motivated and to focus on school done in various ways from home, if access to their studies was even available. Most are still awaiting their chance to get vaccinated, but want to do so....