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For babies with congenital heart disease, skin-to-skin contact proves safe and beneficial – Penn: Office of University Communications

Posted: Published on February 29th, 2020

Skin-to-skin contact between a baby wearing just a diaper and a parent with a bare chest has scientifically proven physiological benefits for infants. Theyre less likely to intermittently stop breathing. Their heart rate and blood sugar are less likely to drop to dangerous levels Continue reading

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Comedian Presents Tracy Morgan Nursing Award to JFK Johnson Nurse Who Dedicated Her Career to Helping Brain Injured Patients – newsindiatimes.com

Posted: Published on February 29th, 2020

Actor and comedian, Tracy Morgan on Friday presented the Tracy Morgan Award for Excellence in Rehabilitation Nursing to a Gina Domingo, RN, CRNN, JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute nurse who has dedicated her 30-year-career to working with brain-injured patients. Continue reading

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URI nursing professor’s study on infant birth weight, breastfeeding wins national award from leading women’s health organization – URI Today

Posted: Published on February 29th, 2020

KINGSTON, R.I. February 27, 2020 A University of Rhode Island College of Nursing professor has won the Association of Womens Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses premier award for an article based on her groundbreaking study in which she challenges expected patterns of infant weight loss after birth. Continue reading

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Nurse told medics to stop trying to save her mum as she’d ‘had enough’ – Mirror Online

Posted: Published on February 29th, 2020

A heartbroken daughter told paramedics to stop working on her mum after a massive heart attack because she "had enough". Continue reading

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Boost for West Norfolk respiratory and heart care – KLFM 96.7

Posted: Published on February 29th, 2020

West Norfolk Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has invested in better services in these departments, in order to cut down on the number of people going to hospital, put more money into community services and deliver better outcomes for patients. The current Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease & Oxygen Service will expand into a new Respiratory Service, which will offer an improved, patient-centred and responsive specialist nursing service for people with respiratory conditions across West Norfolk. The heart failure nursing team will be bigger, and they'll be working closely with GPs to offer early treatment and give better support Continue reading

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COLUMN: Happy International Year of the Nurse and Midwife – Skegness Standard

Posted: Published on February 29th, 2020

Maz Fosh, chief executive of the Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust. This year is Florence Nightingales bicentennial year and has been designated by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the first ever global Year of the Nurse and Midwife; a time when nurses and midwives will be celebrated worldwide. Continue reading

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Hospital Referral Market Share of Hartford HealthCare at Home, Connecticut, from Hartford Hospital increased by 3.95% between Q2 2016 and Q2 2019 -…

Posted: Published on February 29th, 2020

Hospital Referral Market Share of Hartford HealthCare at Home, Connecticut, from Hartford Hospital increased by 3.95% between Q2 2016 and Q2 2019 By: Neha Thomas &nbspFeb. 27, 2020 From Q2 2016 to Q2 2019, the hospital referral market share of Hartford HealthCare at Home from the Hartford Hospital increased, from 60.34% to 64.29%. Continue reading

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Mallinckrodt to Present New Data from two Studies on Acthar Gel (Repository Corticotropin Injection) Therapy in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Relapse at…

Posted: Published on February 27th, 2020

STAINES-UPON-THAMES, United Kingdom, Feb. Continue reading

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New Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Therapies More Effective Than Injectables – Neurology Advisor

Posted: Published on February 27th, 2020

WEST PALM BEACH, FL Using newer disease-modifying therapies for the initial treatment of pediatric multiple sclerosis may be more effective than injectables at controlling disease activity, according to study results presented at the 2020 Forum for Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis held February 27-29, 2020, in West Palm Beach, Florida. Continue reading

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Potential MS Therapy Shows Ability to Protect Neurons, Promote Myelin in Early Tests – Multiple Sclerosis News Today

Posted: Published on February 27th, 2020

Anavex Life Sciences investigational therapy Anavex 2-73 (blarcamesine) showed an ability to protect, repair, and induce the formation of oligodendrocytes the cells that produce the protective myelin layer around neurons in early cell testing, researchers reported. Continue reading

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