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Workplace Bullying in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Workplace Bullying in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine The word bullying often invokes images of elementary or middle school playgrounds. Research has shown, however, that around 30% of US employees have been bullied in the workplace, with even higher [...]
Physician Assistant Department Chair Matthew McQuillan Honored with National Master Faculty Award
Physician Assistant Department Chair Matthew McQuillan, M.S., Honored with National Master Faculty Award Colleagues have praised Matthew McQuillan as an outstanding educator and compassionate leader, who has shaped the careers of thousands of students and been instrumental in [...]
Diet Quality and Gestational Weight Gain Among Pregnant Women in Nepal
Diet Quality and Gestational Weight Gain Among Pregnant Women in Nepal Rutgers used a novel, culturally-adapted dietary screener to investigate the relationship between diet and weight gain during pregnancy. A study on the factors driving a rise in [...]
What Is The No-Sugar Diet—And Is It Healthy To Follow?
What Is The No-Sugar Diet—And Is It Healthy To Follow? Over the past few years, sugar has been linked to a slew of health conditions. Rutgers School of Health Professions associate professor, Deborah Cohen dissects the risks of high sugar [...]
Green Tea Extract May Harm Liver in People With Certain Genetic Variations
Green Tea Extract May Harm Liver in People With Certain Genetic Variations By: Andrew Smith Published: December 1, 2022 on Rutgers Today Long-term use of high-dose green tea extract may provide some protection against cancer, cardiovascular disease, obesity and [...]
Happy Thanksgiving from the Dean, 2022
Happy Thanksgiving from the Dean November 22, 2022 Dear SHP Community, Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on what we are thankful for. This year has been one of successes and accomplishments, and I thank each one [...]