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Violence Against Nurses, Not Part Of The Job Description

Terry Bartmus, DNP, has been bitten, hit, choked, and threatened since she started working in the emergency department in Las Vegas in 2009. Worse, there’s been no improvement in the violence.

Essential Nursing Certifications That Advance Your Career, Boost Patient Care

Nursing certifications are essential for nurses and provide additional assurance that the RNs caring for patients are competent, well-trained, seasoned professionals.

Uber For Nurses? Can The Same Model For Rideshares, Food Delivery Help Nurse Shortages?

While many nurses work set schedules with occasional overtime, Martha Mendez, a registered nurse (RN) in El Centro, California, prefers a more flexible approach to patient care. It’s the same way an Uber driver decides when they want to turn on their app and drive clients.

Licensed Practical Nurse: ‘A Job That Will Always Be Needed’

For Lisa Duncan, what began 25 years ago as a way for a young single mother to support her children is now a lifetime career and passion.

'Don't Eat Raw Food': The Terrifying Threat Lurking In Hawaii

Hawaii is ground zero for the parasitic disease, which can infect the brain. It starts with a headache. Symptoms sometimes resemble the flu, with nausea, coughing and a fever.

Could Cancer Drugs Be The Future Of Alzheimer's Treatment?

In a new study, two cancer drugs showed signs of slowing or reversing symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. With few treatments available to stop or reverse Alzheimer’s disease, scientists have turned to cancer drugs as a potential means of walking back cognitive decline.

Step Aside Longevity Bros. It’s Time For The Longevity Ladies.

A growing number of female scientists, entrepreneurs and influencers are edging into a space long dominated by men. Their study of hormones and ovaries could unlock the key to a longer life for everyone.