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A study by Rutgers University-New Brunswick researchers has shown that military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), who participated in a program caring for horses, experienced an improved mental outlook and easing of symptoms.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickAn advanced genetic technique has enabled researchers to make an advance in the study of Tourette disorder.
University Research | Rutgers University-New Brunswick | Harvard UniversityRutgers researchers create a machine-learning tool that analyzes metadata collected by Google and YouTube to predict user psychosocial distress.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickDepression During Pregnancy is Tied to Increased Emergency Department Visits for Infants After Birth
Mild and moderate to severe perinatal depressive symptoms among new mothers are associated with the increased use of emergency rooms to treat their infants, according to Rutgers Health research.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickPregnant women exposed to specific classes of flame-retardant chemicals may face an increased risk of preterm birth, especially for baby girls, or higher birth weights, according to a Rutgers Health researcher.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickA Rutgers researcher, through his spinoff company, has led a team to design and test a device that quickly counts a person’s white blood cells with a single drop of blood, similar to the way glucometers rapidly scan for blood sugar levels.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickAn international team that includes Rutgers University–New Brunswick scientists has developed a new method to make and manipulate a widely studied class of high-temperature superconductors.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickWhat’s in Your Bottled Water? Study Suggests There May Be Hundreds of Thousands of Tiny Plastic Bits
A Rutgers Health researcher collaborates to develop a microscopic technique that zeroes in on the poorly explored world of nanoplastics, which can pass into one’s blood, cells and brain.
University Research | Rutgers University-New Brunswick | Columbia UniversityRutgers-led research found that marine heat waves – prolonged periods of unusually warm ocean temperatures – haven’t had a lasting effect on the fish communities that feed most of the world.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickScientists reported how ancient coastal habitats adapted as the last glacial period ended more than 10,000 years ago and projected how they are likely to change with this century’s predicted sea level rise.
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