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U.S. News and World Report Covers Judith Graber’s Study on 9-11 First Responders and Increased Head and Neck Cancer Risk

U.S. News and World Report Covers Judith Graber’s Research on Increased Risk of Head and Neck Cancers in 9/11 First Responders By Robert Fredt, HealthDay Reporter @ US News FRIDAY, Feb. 1, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Head and neck cancers among a group of first responders to the 9/11 World Trade Center terrorist attacks are […]

Posted at 9:35 am February 11, 2019, in Community Outreach, EOHSI Events, News, Seminars

Judith Graber, Ph.D. Featured in The Daily Targum: 9-11 First Responders at Increased Cancer Risk

Judith Graber, Ph.D. Featured in The Daily Targum: 9-11 First Responders Responders at Increased Cancer Risk A recent Rutgers study found a correlation between first responders from the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and diagnoses of head and neck cancers.  Judith Graber, an assistant research professor at the Rutgers Environmental […]

Posted at 4:19 pm February 8, 2019, in Community Outreach, EOHSI Events, News, Seminars

CROM Grand Rounds Announcement – February 8, 2019 – Speaker: Andrew Karasick, MD, MBA, MPH

CLINICAL RESEARCH AND OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE GRAND ROUNDS (GRMR30) Provided by Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Department of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, and the  Rutgers School of Public Health, Center for Public Health Workforce Development    “Minimally Invasive Cannabinoid Testing“ EOHSI Piscataway, NJ Conf. Rooms A&B   Friday, February 8, 2019 (1:00 pm – 2:00 pm) […]

Posted at 3:20 pm February 5, 2019, in Awards & Achievements, Community Outreach, EOHSI Events, News, Research Highlights, Seminars, Student Programs

Emily Barrett, Ph.D. Featured in Rutgers Today: Mother’s Age, Race, Weight Affect Hormone Concentrations in Pregnancy

Emily Barrett, Ph.D. Featured in Rutgers Today: Mother’s Age, Race, Weight Affect Hormone Concentrations in Pregnancy Source; Rutgers Today Hormone concentrations during early fetal development — that may affect the child’s development and increase the mother’s risk for breast and ovarian cancer years later — are significantly affected by maternal age, body mass index and […]

Posted at 3:22 pm February 4, 2019, in Community Outreach, EOHSI Events, News, Seminars

 

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