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Drug Interactions Hurt And Kill Like Nobody Has Any Idea

The first symptoms mimicked the flu. Becki Conway had a sore throat, a dry cough and irritated sinuses.But the next signs were more puzzling.

Why Working Just Three Days A Week As A Nurse Is Utterly Exhausting

I was sitting at my computer screen. My eyes felt gritty and my mentation frazzled. I glanced at the time on my computer screen and was taken aback that seven hours had flown by so quickly. Then I realized with dread that I hadn’t documented a single thing on my other patient.

ER Nurse Learns Trauma Patient In Fatal Crash Is Her Husband

An Arizona nurse was on the job when she found out a trauma patient brought into the hospital was her husband.

Is There A Doctor Of Nursing In The House?

As our medical marvel Laura Landro points out, there are more nurses who are Ph.D.s and want to be referred to as Dr. on second reference.

FDA Adds Boldest Warning To Most Widely Used Painkillers

Federal health regulators will add their strongest warning labels to the most widely prescribed painkillers, part of a multi-pronged government campaign to stem an epidemic of abuse and death tied to drugs like Vicodin and Percocet.

Jury Orders Johnson and Johnson To Pay $72 Million In Ovarian Cancer Talcum Powder Case

A Missouri jury awarded the family of a woman a multi-million dollar verdict against Johnson & Johnson after she sued the Big Pharma giant claiming the company’s talcum powder caused her ovarian cancer.

Nurse Who Took Pics of Patients Private Parts At Syracuse University Surrenders License

A nurse who took photos of an unconscious Upstate University Hospital patient's penis with her smart phone has turned in her nursing license.