A just published study says adults with recent-onset diabetes who have lost weight – even as little as 1 pound...
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Category: Healthcare
High Altitude Nursing
No one who’s ever been in a hospital, even as just a visitor, will deny that nursing is a frontline,...
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Americans See Nurses as Altruistic
Americans see nurses as dedicated, caring professionals who risk their health because they care about the public welfare. Doctors, whose...
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COVID Trials Raising Awareness of Clinical Diversity
Minority representation in clinical trials is an issue the coronavirus vaccine trials has brought out of medical publications and journals...
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Hospitals Ready In Case of ‘Second Wave’ This Fall
Six months into the global coronavirus pandemic, health care experts across the US feel much better prepared to handle a...
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Is It the Drug Or Fitbit Making the Difference?
As if clinical researchers and managers didn’t already have enough to worry about, now add activity trackers to the list....
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AI Chatbots Could Ease Demand on COVID-19 Hotlines
A solution to overtaxed COVID-19 hotlines could be only a chatbot away. Researchers from the Indiana University Kelley School of...
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The Importance of Confidence for Women Healthcare Leaders
Women may hold three-quarters of all healthcare jobs, yet only 37% of the executives at the nation’s largest hospitals are female. The percentage...
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Well-Being Initiative Provides Support for Stressed Nurses
Recognizing that the COVID-19 pandemic has put an unprecedented mental strain on the nation’s nurses, four leading nursing organizations and...
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Wide Scale Testing Beginning for COVID-19 Vaccines
Researchers are making so much progress in developing a vaccine against COVID-19 that the first wide-scale testing could begin in...
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Winning Teams Solve Pandemic Problems in First Nurse Hackathon
Five teams of nurses and technologists are winners for the innovative projects they entered in the first Nurse Hack 4 Health...
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Statins Show Promise in Reducing Death from Ovarian Cancer
Women with ovarian cancer who take statins to lower their cholesterol have a 40% lower death rate. “These drugs are...
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Get Rid of Gray Hair by Going on Vacation
Some might argue the point, but most of us know that stress will turn your hair gray. Just take a...
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Recognizing Nursing Assistants This Special Week
This week – Nursing Assistants Week -- we at Green Key Resources want to extend a special thank you to...
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We’re Going Blue for Men’s Health Week
We’ll be wearing blue on Friday in recognition of Men’s Health Week. Wear Blue Day helps to raise awareness about...
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Nation Starts Recruiting 100,000 Contact Tracers to ‘Box-in’ COVID-19
An army of workers is being recruited across the US to help “box-in” the coronavirus to prevent its spread and...
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Nurses Find New Mission Running Testing Sites
Nurses sidelined by the coronavirus are finding a new mission staffing the drive-in testing facilities that are rapidly opening all...
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Aspirin Helps Prevent Digestive Cancers
It wasn’t that long ago that doctors advised taking a low dose aspirin a day as a preventive against heart...
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Celebrating Healthcare Workers: ‘You Are the Champions’
If you happen to be in a Rhode Island hospital, you might hear the Rocky theme song accompanied by cheering. At...
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Join Us In Honoring Nurses This Special Week
More than ever, this is a time to recognize and honor the nurses of the world. Not only does National...
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