Beverly Tepper – Department of Food Science
Archives for 2023
In Bid to Make Child Cancer Treatments Safer, Scientists Find Possible Warning Signs of Severe Reaction
Rutgers researchers show importance of low vitamin A levels as harbinger of adverse event Scientists seeking a way to eliminate an adverse reaction to treatments for acute lymphocytic leukemia, a common childhood cancer, have found what they believe to be an early warning indicator. Mouse studies conducted by Rutgers researchers as part of a larger […]
Sowing the Seeds of Sustainability
Steven Yergeau – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Allergists share how climate change is affecting allergies, what you can do to curb the suffering
Leonard Bielory – Center for Environmental Prediction; Rutgers Climate Institute
Sowing the Seeds of Sustainability, One Yard at a Time
By Steven Yergeau, Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Ocean and Atlantic counties. As Earth Day approaches in the month of April, we are reminded of steps we can take to protect our environment. At home, work or school, our daily choices can help keep pollution out of our air, water and […]
Skip the Soil Test Kit. Here’s What to Do Instead.
Stephanie Murphy – Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Soil Testing Laboratory
N.J. ranks high for Lyme disease cases. Schools should do more to help, lawmakers say.
Dina Fonseca – Department of Entomology
What is the healthiest fast food? This is the kind of menu you should be on the lookout for.
Luanne Hughes – Department of Family and Community Health Sciences
Spring seems early this year. Here’s what — and what not — to expect
Joel Flagler, George Hamilton and Joseph Paulin – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
The wide open possibility of the high seas
Cymie Payne – Department of Human Ecology



