
New program helps prevent preterm births
Centering programs provide information that helps empower women, which in turn lowers preterm births rates.
Centering programs provide information that helps empower women, which in turn lowers preterm births rates.
Rep. Leonard Lance spoke with Chief Political Correspondent Michael Aron.
Two years after a 240-unit complex was consumed by fire, lawmakers try to toughen building codes. Firefighters call it a good start. In the nation's capital, a call to boost funding for addiction ...
Rep. MacArthur is co-sponsor of the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act, which aims to help those with addiction.
Rutgers and Stanford scientists have developed a novel way to inject healthy human nerve cells into the brain.
The antimalarial compound, first prepared in chemistry professor Spencer Knapp’s lab, is to be tested in people.
Buoyed by a seat at the big debate, and boosted by a hometown crowd bearing cash, Christie's predicting he'll go all the way to the White House. A new approach to treating children with mental or ...
New Jersey lawmakers expanded a program for pediatricians to get specialized training in child psychiatric disorders.
Rutgers researcher says findings may offer another reason to judiciously prescribe antibiotics to children.
They were warned. Threatened with suspension. But they did it anyway. Walked out of district schools demanding their objections to state control be heard. It might have been the largest Newark ...
Congressman Frank Pallone says he believes the process of FEMA reissuing letters to Sandy victims for the flood insurance program is good. He also explains the 21st Century Cures legislation that he ...
Does the Port Authority budget reflect reforms? Tweeting crime tips to cops. Child care costs more than college. A rapid Ebola test. And a busted Revel deal. Now what?
Dr. David Alland of Rutgers plans to have a rapid Ebola diagnosis test ready to be used in 15 months.
The Ferguson fallout. No Army contract, no work. Narcan. Price hike or price gouging? The antidote for stroke: video games. And that nor'easter. It's coming.
St. Joe's Hospital in Wayne is using virtual reality tools to help treat patients recover from brain damage caused by stroke.
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