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U. researchers receive funding to study preventative treatments for viruses that could cause future pandemics
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) is funding research at Rutgers that aims to develop treatments for viruses that have the potential to develop into future pandemics, according to an article from Rutgers Today.
Oct 7 2022
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Rutgers study finds that sports-related concussions are harder to diagnose than previously known
Rutgers researchers have found that typical symptoms of concussions may be caused by high-intensity exercise rather than actual injuries to the head, suggesting that the standardized tool commonly used to assess sports-related head injuries may often misdiagnose athletes, according to a press release.
Apr 20 2022
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Rutgers fraternity Pi Kappa Phi creates drug overdose prevention program
The Rutgers chapter of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity has worked to implement a Narcan drug overdose prevention program to be available in greek life housing across the University.
Apr 6 2022
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Office of Career Exploration and Success says post-pandemic student job market continues to thrive
Following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, employers have not been deterred from hiring students for jobs and internships, according to faculty in the University’s Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES).
Mar 25 2022
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Recent survey finds that millennials, Generation Z show increased interest in committed relationships
A recent survey from the dating website Match.com has shown that single individuals of Generation Z and millennials are more interested in committed relationships than ever before, according to a press release.
Feb 22 2022
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Has coronavirus contributed to rise of technology addiction? Rutgers community weighs in
Technology addiction has recently received greater attention among psychiatrists due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic causing many people to live and interact virtually. A Rutgers professional and several students shared their thoughts regarding technology usage during this time.
Oct 27 2021