by Pamela Dahlen | Feb 12, 2022 | Community, Covid, News
Frail older adults are finding it harder than ever to get paid help amid acute staff shortages at home health agencies. Because comprehensive data isn’t available, the scope and impact of current shortages can’t be documented with precision. But anecdotal reports...
by William Jester | Feb 12, 2022 | Community, News
A surgical treatment commonly used to reduce epileptic seizures in adults also is effective and safe for children, according to a Rutgers study. The study, published in the journal Neurosurgery, is one of the first to investigate responsive neurostimulation system...
by Pamela Dahlen | Feb 11, 2022 | News
Collaboration Brings Corporate and Academic Cultures Together to Achieve Common Goals NJ ACTS Informatics Core Leads will speak about how Rutgers overcame cultural and operational differences with the creation of a new governance council. David Foran, PhD James Barr...
by William Jester | Feb 11, 2022 | Community, News
Gender bias has not changed in more than 20 years even by language experts who are aware of the potential dangers of such prejudices, according to a study coauthored by Rutgers University-New Brunswick that examined textbooks used to teach undergraduates studying the...
by William Jester | Feb 10, 2022 | Community, Covid, News
Minorities and women working custodial and other support roles in health care facilities faced major professional disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded study published in the journal PLOS ONE. The study is...