Nursing News and Research

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Some drug combinations may be more effective than others for schizophrenic patients

Some drug combinations may be more effective than others for schizophrenic patients

Strong social support may reduce cardiovascular disease risk in postmenopausal women

Strong social support may reduce cardiovascular disease risk in postmenopausal women

Growing number of cancer survivors, fewer providers point to challenge in meeting care needs

Growing number of cancer survivors, fewer providers point to challenge in meeting care needs

Clinical trial researchers can initiate advance care planning discussions to help cancer patients

Clinical trial researchers can initiate advance care planning discussions to help cancer patients

New screening tool more likely to identify sexual and labor exploitation of youth

New screening tool more likely to identify sexual and labor exploitation of youth

Newly licensed nurses work for long hours, also have a second paid job

Newly licensed nurses work for long hours, also have a second paid job

CRISPR technology creates pluripotent stem cells that are 'invisible' to the immune system

CRISPR technology creates pluripotent stem cells that are 'invisible' to the immune system

Columbia researchers unravel why some glioblastomas respond to immunotherapy

Columbia researchers unravel why some glioblastomas respond to immunotherapy

NHS performance figures highlight the true scale of Emergency Department crisis

NHS performance figures highlight the true scale of Emergency Department crisis

Moffitt researchers shed light on how CAR T cells function mechanistically

Moffitt researchers shed light on how CAR T cells function mechanistically

Decolonization protocol after hospital discharge can prevent dangerous infections

Decolonization protocol after hospital discharge can prevent dangerous infections

Seniors aging in place turn to devices and helpers, but unmet needs are common

Seniors aging in place turn to devices and helpers, but unmet needs are common

Puerto Rican children more likely to have poor or decreasing use of asthma inhalers

Puerto Rican children more likely to have poor or decreasing use of asthma inhalers

Marine snail venom reveals clues to developing faster-acting insulin for diabetic patients

Marine snail venom reveals clues to developing faster-acting insulin for diabetic patients

Using Therapy Dogs to Reduce Stress and Improve Emotional Well-Being in Vulnerable Individuals

Using Therapy Dogs to Reduce Stress and Improve Emotional Well-Being in Vulnerable Individuals

Clinicians often miss to detect serious health concerns in older adults

Clinicians often miss to detect serious health concerns in older adults

Study reveals how exercise may protect against Alzheimer's disease

Study reveals how exercise may protect against Alzheimer's disease

Compounds found in fish oil may prevent pregnancy complications, finds study

Compounds found in fish oil may prevent pregnancy complications, finds study

MTN launches new study to empower teen girls with choices in HIV prevention

MTN launches new study to empower teen girls with choices in HIV prevention

Clinical study provides clear answer to debate on glucose management after stroke

Clinical study provides clear answer to debate on glucose management after stroke

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