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DIFE doing so much in the community – Drogheda Independent

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

Just before the big break up, Drogheda Institute of Further Education Level 6 Culinary Arts students held an afternoon tea, with all proceeds going to Acquired Brain Injury Ireland. One of their very own students in the Culinary Arts course, Denise Sullivan, has had her fair share of brain related illnesses. Denise is near the end of her two year Culinary Arts course in Drogheda Institute, two decades on from a massive stroke Continue reading

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UAMS nurse talks about tending the sickest of the COVID-19 sick – Arkansas Times

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2020

Elizabeth Sullivan, in full PPE to protect against the virus. As we endure the spread of the viral plague COVID-19, we fall into two groups. In what might be called the civilian group, we are for the most part staying distant, trying to avoid virus-filled droplets perhaps even an exchange of air that can make us very sick, even kill us Continue reading

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The Sisters We Forgot: Nurses Risk Their Lives To Save Ours, But Are We Grateful To Them? – Outlook India

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2020

Its like an unspoken caste system. Signs of it can be seen littered casually across our everyday landscapea clue was there just this week, in a Delhi government communique Continue reading

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Families of nursing home patients want answers on COVID-19 – Newsday

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2020

This story was reported by Jim Baumbach, David Schwartz and Robert Brodsky. It was written by Brodsky. What about my mom Continue reading

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Incredible stories of coronavirus survivors as gran, 102, gets standing ovation – Mirror Online

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2020

These are the incredible stories of coronavirus survivors - from a 102-year-old great-gran to a five-month-old baby. Vera Beeley, 102, received a standing ovation from hospital staff as she was discharged. A cardiac nurse, Tracey Whitcher, was sent home with a special guard of honour from colleagues after beating Covid-19 in intensive care at Bournemouth Hospital. Continue reading

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‘Can’t just wait it out.’ Fear of going to the hospital almost cost this man his life – Courier Journal

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2020

Emergency rooms are seeing more acute stroke and heart patients after people delaying care during the coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading

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COVID-19 deaths in Scotland 79 percent higher than official figures – World Socialist Web Site

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2020

By Stephen Alexander 24 April 2020 Yesterday, Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Nicola Sturgeon advanced plans for ending the coronavirus lockdown in Scotland. While noting that a return to normal is not possible, the First Minister said it is necessary to transition to a new normal which will see people living alongside this virus but in a form that keeps it under control Continue reading

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Why hasn’t the NHS Nightingale hospital in London taken off? – ITV News

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2020

Romilly Weeks Political Correspondent Opened by Prince Charles to great fanfare, the first Nightingale Hospital in East London was a potent symbol of Britains ability to fight back against Covid-19. A miracle of fleet footed action and coordination between medical and military for a public starved of good news. But in the three weeks since it was opened doubt about the project has started to creep in Continue reading

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Specific brain cells are critical for linking stress controllability and future behaviour – UCalgary News

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2020

Stress is ubiquitous, and at no time in recent memory has this been more evident than right now on a global scale. Our survival depends on our ability to continually adjust and respond to ever-evolving challenges in our world. Continue reading

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How COVID-19 Will Reshape Atomic Layer Deposition Market Rising Trends, Latest Technologies Research and Future Scope – Latest Herald

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2020

GlobalAtomic Layer Deposition Marketresearch report utilizes a SWOT analysis as well as Porters Five Forces analysis to reveal the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. This report is a valuable source of guidance for companies and individuals offering Industry Chain Structure, Business Strategies and Proposals for New Project Investments. The report provides with CAGR value fluctuation during the forecast period of 2018-2025 for the market Continue reading

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