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When Jeannie Collins Beaudin would see video of someone getting a Covid-19 vaccine on the news, it would often make her cringe. It’s not…
Women with recurrent UTIs frustrated with treatment options
Results from focus groups published in the Journal of Urology show that women with recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) are frustrated with treatment options…
Study: Physical activity just as beneficial later in life
Activity in older people can be nearly as beneficial to long-term survival as continued activity throughout one’s lifetime. That was the outcome of a…
Vital Vaccines For Older Women
The American Community Survey reported over 50 million people in the United States are age 65 years and older, with 55.7% of these individuals…
PPE not designed for female workers, experts say
Global health professionals are pointing out that personal protective equipment (PPE) is usually designed for men, leaving female health workers further exposed to infection…
Study: Over 1.5 million children have lost a parent to COVID-19
A study recently published in The Lancet estimates more than 1.5 million children worldwide have lost at least one parent, custodial grandparent, or grandparent who…
The Hard Realities of a ‘No Jab, No Job’ Mandate for Health Care Workers
Christopher Richmond keeps a running tab on how many workers at the ManorCare skilled nursing facility he manages in western Pennsylvania have rolled up…
Women’s Pain Taken Less Seriously: Study
When women and men showed the same level of pain, observers concluded the female patients’ pain was less intense than the mens’, researchers have…
The COVID-19 Journey: one nurse’s story
My name is Samantha and I’m 22-year-old ICU nurse. Many people tell me how accomplished I am for my age—how amazing it is that…
Startling number of older adults take prescription drugs that increase risk of falling
A surprising recent study found that 94 percent of adults 65 years or older take at least one prescription drug that increases the risk…
New study clarifies ideal intake of fruits and vegetables
A new study of nearly 2 million adults worldwide proves that approximately five daily servings of fruits and vegetables are optimal for ensuring a…
Nursing Schools See Enrollment Bump Amid Pandemic
Last December, Mirande Gross graduated from Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky, with a bachelor’s degree in communications. But Gross has changed her mind and…
How to give a pain-free immunization
When Jeannie Collins Beaudin would see video of someone getting a Covid-19 vaccine on the news, it would often make her cringe.…
Women with recurrent UTIs frustrated with treatment options
Results from focus groups published in the Journal of Urology show that women with recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) are frustrated with…
Study: Physical activity just as beneficial later in life
Activity in older people can be nearly as beneficial to long-term survival as continued activity throughout one’s lifetime. That was the outcome…
Vital Vaccines For Older Women
The American Community Survey reported over 50 million people in the United States are age 65 years and older, with 55.7% of…
PPE not designed for female workers, experts say
Global health professionals are pointing out that personal protective equipment (PPE) is usually designed for men, leaving female health workers further exposed…
Study: Over 1.5 million children have lost a parent to COVID-19
A study recently published in The Lancet estimates more than 1.5 million children worldwide have lost at least one parent, custodial grandparent, or…
The Hard Realities of a ‘No Jab, No Job’ Mandate for Health Care Workers
Christopher Richmond keeps a running tab on how many workers at the ManorCare skilled nursing facility he manages in western Pennsylvania have…
Women’s Pain Taken Less Seriously: Study
When women and men showed the same level of pain, observers concluded the female patients’ pain was less intense than the mens’,…
The COVID-19 Journey: one nurse’s story
My name is Samantha and I’m 22-year-old ICU nurse. Many people tell me how accomplished I am for my age—how amazing it…
Startling number of older adults take prescription drugs that increase risk of falling
A surprising recent study found that 94 percent of adults 65 years or older take at least one prescription drug that increases…
New study clarifies ideal intake of fruits and vegetables
A new study of nearly 2 million adults worldwide proves that approximately five daily servings of fruits and vegetables are optimal for…
Nursing Schools See Enrollment Bump Amid Pandemic
Last December, Mirande Gross graduated from Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky, with a bachelor’s degree in communications. But Gross has changed her…
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