New Findings on Diet and Diabetes
Dr. Monique Roy, professor in the Institute of Ophthalmology and Visual Science at UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, discusses her study identifying high caloric and sodium intakes as risk factors for the progression of retinal disease among African Americans with Type I diabetes...
UMDNJ Mag: Fall/Winter 2009•10
At UMDNJ, we are looking to the future health of South Jersey and renewing the commitment this institution has made over the years to meeting many of the region’s most pressing needs. We take great pride in our position as a statewide asset with impact in every corner, every...
A Career-Launching Recovery: Singer Melody Gardot
CBS News "Sunday Morning" has profiled singer-songwriter Melody Gardot, and her remarkable recovery from severe injuries she suffered in 2003 when an SUV ran her over. The physician who directed her care is UMDNJ's Dr. Richard Jermyn...
UMDNJ Research Helps to Advance Potential MS Treatment
Stuart D. Cook, M.D., a professor at UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, is an author of a study in the 1/21/10 New England Journal of Medicine. The study tested Cladribine, a multiple sclerosis drug that could become an important treatment option...
It's Not Too Late to Vaccinate against H1N1 or Seasonal Flu!
Flu is very unpredictable and another wave of widespread illness could emerge late this winter or early spring. National Influenza Vaccination Week (Jan. 10-16, 2010) is a good time to take action...
UMDNJ Publications Win CASE Awards
The marketing staff in the Department of Advancement and Communications at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) are recipients of three 2010 CASE II Accolades Awards for publications. The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE)...