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Study Reveals Smoking's Effect on Nurses health, Death Rates

A new UCLA School of Nursing study is the first to reveal the devastating consequences of smoking on the nursing profession. Published in the November

Past Gains in Reducing Risk of Heart Disease Have Flattened; Women Especially Affected

The positive U.S. health trend documented over the past 30 years of reduction in risk for heart disease is not as strong as is widely perceived

Use Chemical from Medicinal Plants to Fight HIV

Like other kinds of cells, immune cells lose the ability to divide as they age because a part of their chromosomes known as a telomere becomes progressively shorter with cell division.

Struggles of Intersex Individuals, Their Families and Nursing

Is the baby a boy or girl? Few things are harder for new parents than hearing their doctor say,

Research Sheds Light on Key Trigger of Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation

Clusters of mouse embryonic stem cells called embryoid bodies more closely approximate true embryos in organization and structure than previously thought, according to researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.

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