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Unraveling the Mysteries of Male Infertility | Newswise
A genetic mutation in mice affects cells required for sexual reproduction and holds clues about male infertility that could pave…
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Carbon Monoxide Is the Silent Killer. Poison Control Center Experts Offer Tips on How to Protect Families. | Newswise
Newswise — The New Jersey Poison Control Center in January assisted in the medical care of a family exposed to…
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Super Bowl-Bound Eagles Team Up With Rutgers Scientists to Direct Autism Research | Newswise
Newswise — Neuroscientist Emanuel DiCicco-Bloom doesn’t watch football, but he’s a big fan of the Super Bowl-bound Philadelphia Eagles and…
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Special Type of Fat Tissue Could Promote Healthful Longevity and Help Maintain Exercise Capacity in Aging | Newswise
Newswise — Rutgers Health researchers have made discoveries about brown fat that may open a new path to helping people…
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Hidden in Plain Sight: The Chemical Burden of Personal Care Products | Newswise
The average consumer is exposed to more than one hundred chemicals a day through personal care products (PCPs) alone, according…
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Stigma, Unequal Access and an Aging Population: Challenges to HIV Care and Prevention | Newswise
BYLINE: Lavene Gass Despite breakthroughs in HIV treatment and prevention worldwide, critical challenges such as stigma, unequal access and managing…
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Micro-nano plastics Make Other Pollutants More Dangerous to Plants and Intestinal Cells | Newswise
Micro- and nanoscale plastic particles in soil and water can significantly increase how much toxic chemicals plants and human intestinal…
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In New Jersey, Tobacco Sales to Underage Buyers Continue Despite Federal Legislation | Newswise
Tobacco sales to underage consumers remains high despite federal legislation prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to anyone under 21,…
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