Ethnically Diverse Mothers, Children Living in Poverty at Risk for Sleep Problems
A recent Rutgers study examined the sleeping patterns of 32 women and their children, ages 15 months to 5 years, living in Newark, New Jersey.
A recent Rutgers study examined the sleeping patterns of 32 women and their children, ages 15 months to 5 years, living in Newark, New Jersey.
Rutgers researchers are developing a broad-spectrum vaccine that could save hundreds of thousands of lives.
Rutgers student Marlena Sabatino spent eight weeks in Colombia assessing the impact of a medical brigade on improving access to surgical care.
Rutgers School of Nursing welcomed the fifth team of Japanese nursing students from the TOMODACHI Initiative to New Brunswick, where participants underwent intensive disaster simulation training.
Investigators at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey found that black pediatric patients with Hodgkin lymphoma have significantly worse overall survival rates after five years than white patients.