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Certified sexual assault nurses: what they are and how to become one
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEHT) — Indiana nurses are spending the week continuing their education with some on the way to become a certified Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner. All this week, the University of ...
Towards the end of 2025, the government announced a plan to include questions about menopause in primary care NHS health ...
Dear Bereaved Daughter: What a powerful reminder that what may feel small to us can feel enormous to someone else. A physical card can bring warmth no screen can match. Let this be a nudge to us all: ...
Researchers evaluated participants for over 40 years and found interesting takeaways related to their dietary intake and cognitive health.
Little Punch, a seven-month-old Japanese macaque living in the Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan, has captured hearts on the ...
A nurse at Spencer Street Surgery, Carlisle has been handed a suspension after misleading colleagues about missed diabetic foot assessments.
Matt Painter seemed perplexed by where he finds his Boilermakers team defensively. He said, in part, "We don't do what we're supposed to do." ...
Introduction Older adult loneliness is associated with depression, disability and higher mortality rates. As a public health concern, it contributes to increased medical and nursing care costs.
Objective To determine the net effect of different physical activity intervention components on step counts in addition to self-monitoring. Design A systematic review with meta-analysis and ...
In a partnership between the UCSF School of Nursing and UCSF Health, nursing experts are mentoring UCSF Health bedside nurses ...
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Emptying bins and photocopying: nurses’ skills are too often wasted in general practice
Australians are living longer, but we’re also living longer with disease and disability. Half of us now have at least one chronic condition. As rates of disease rise, so does demand for health care.
Nurses can safely do many jobs traditionally done by doctors, new research suggests. A gold-standard review has shown that in many aspects of care there was "little to no difference" whether a patient ...
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