Perspectives
How frequently do you think eye conditions are discussed during menopause-related consultations
THE NIH BILLION DOLLAR WOMEN’S HEALTH STUDY THAT HARMED WOMEN’S HEALTH
A firestorm in women’s health erupted on July 9th, 2002 when the NIH prematurely terminated one arm of their Women’s Health Initiative Study
The times—and the nursing job market—they are a changin’
The job market for nurses has shifted permanently. Not only is care, and the relevant jobs, moving out of hospitals and into alternative inpatient care settings,…
Supreme Court Upholds the Affordable Care Act
The Supreme Court today upheld key provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), but there are still many uncertainties for hospital executives. Two key…
PART 4 – OSTEOPOROSIS, THE SILENT EPIDEMIC
The direct relationship between failing ovarian function and an increase in bone loss and fractures was one of the earliest observations in the history…
PART 3: SKIN, HAIR AND BODY WEIGHT
Beyond hot flashes and the menopause-transition changes in the sex organs, a lot more can happen to the body
Launching yourself in nursing leadership
Editor’s note: At American Nurse Today, we believe every nurse can be a leader. This article is the first in what will be occasional…
TRUE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE – PART 2 HOT FLASHES
Hot flashes and night sweats, after menstrual irregularity, are the most common symptoms of menopause, and can be the most disruptive and disabling. I…
THE TRUE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE
In my last blog I promised to explain the impact of menopause-related hormonal changes on body organs and tissues by addressing the critical question…
THE REAL EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE
In my opening blogs I have hoped that you would accept my observation that the menopause was a critical time in a women’s life…
THE HEALTHCARE IMPLICATIONS OF MENOPAUSE ON PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY
Last week I opened the discussion on menopause by addressing demographics. This week I want us to consider what an aging population means in…
WHY IS MENOPAUSE SO MISUNDERSTOOD, SO DISCUSSED, SO DREADED, SO MARKETED?
Menopause is not a disease, nor a dramatic event leading to sudden behavioral alteration. It remains one of the most misunderstood phases in a…
PART 6 – VISION
How frequently do you think eye conditions are discussed during menopause-related consultations
THE NIH BILLION DOLLAR WOMEN’S HEALTH STUDY THAT HARMED WOMEN’S HEALTH
A firestorm in women’s health erupted on July 9th, 2002 when the NIH prematurely terminated one arm of their Women’s Health Initiative…
The times—and the nursing job market—they are a changin’
The job market for nurses has shifted permanently. Not only is care, and the relevant jobs, moving out of hospitals and into alternative inpatient…
Supreme Court Upholds the Affordable Care Act
The Supreme Court today upheld key provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), but there are still many uncertainties for hospital executives.…
PART 4 – OSTEOPOROSIS, THE SILENT EPIDEMIC
The direct relationship between failing ovarian function and an increase in bone loss and fractures was one of the earliest observations in…
PART 3: SKIN, HAIR AND BODY WEIGHT
Beyond hot flashes and the menopause-transition changes in the sex organs, a lot more can happen to the body
Launching yourself in nursing leadership
Editor’s note: At American Nurse Today, we believe every nurse can be a leader. This article is the first in what will…
TRUE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE – PART 2 HOT FLASHES
Hot flashes and night sweats, after menstrual irregularity, are the most common symptoms of menopause, and can be the most disruptive and…
THE TRUE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE
In my last blog I promised to explain the impact of menopause-related hormonal changes on body organs and tissues by addressing the…
THE REAL EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE
In my opening blogs I have hoped that you would accept my observation that the menopause was a critical time in a…
THE HEALTHCARE IMPLICATIONS OF MENOPAUSE ON PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY
Last week I opened the discussion on menopause by addressing demographics. This week I want us to consider what an aging population…
WHY IS MENOPAUSE SO MISUNDERSTOOD, SO DISCUSSED, SO DREADED, SO MARKETED?
Menopause is not a disease, nor a dramatic event leading to sudden behavioral alteration. It remains one of the most misunderstood phases…
Poll




NurseLine Newsletter
*By submitting your e-mail, you are opting in to receiving information from Healthcom Media and Affiliates. The details, including your email address/mobile number, may be used to keep you informed about future products and services.













