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Diabetes Drugs Could Soon Transform the Treatment of Obesity.

Diabetes Drugs Could Soon Transform the Treatment of Obesity.

by William Jester | Jun 30, 2022 | Community, News

Kunal Shah, an assistant professor of endocrinology at Rutgers University’s Robert Wood Johnson Medical School specializing in the treatment of obesity for more than a decade, sees reason for hope in newly approved diabetes medications hitting the market. Obesity...
Risk for Miscarriage and Failure of In Vitro Fertilization Can Be Predicted.

Risk for Miscarriage and Failure of In Vitro Fertilization Can Be Predicted.

by William Jester | Jun 30, 2022 | Community, News

A woman’s risk of suffering one of the most common types of miscarriages can be predicted based on a specialized analysis of her genome, according to a Rutgers study. Scientists said this insight could allow patients and clinicians to make better-informed decisions...
An N.J. medical expert warns of the rise of superbugs.

An N.J. medical expert warns of the rise of superbugs.

by William Jester | Jun 29, 2022 | Community, News

As an infectious diseases doctor at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, I’ve been watching the spread of Candida auris with great concern. This fungus can cause serious infection, pain, suffering, and even death — and people with weak immune systems are at...

Join RITMS TODAY for Dr. Vibha Lama’s Lecture

by Pamela Dahlen | Jun 28, 2022 | Community, News

A Translational Approach to Investigating Lung Regenerative and Fibrotic Responses Vibha Lama, MD, MS University of Michigan   View Flyer Join via Zoom
Stem Cells Either Overproduce or Underproduce Brain Cells in Autistic Patients.

Stem Cells Either Overproduce or Underproduce Brain Cells in Autistic Patients.

by William Jester | Jun 28, 2022 | Community, News

Analyzing brain stem cells of patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Rutgers scientists have found evidence of irregularities in very early brain development that may contribute to the neuropsychiatric disorder. The findings support a concept scientists have...
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