It’s Cervical Cancer Awareness Month!
This month of January is designated as “Cervical Cancer Awareness Month” by the U.S. Congress. Here is everything you need to know about the disease, and how it can be prevented.
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This month of January is designated as “Cervical Cancer Awareness Month” by the U.S. Congress. Here is everything you need to know about the disease, and how it can be prevented.
As most people are already aware, smoking is known to be the leading cause of lung cancer worldwide. But, many people fail to understand that it is not the only cause.
Nursing students are often seen frustrated about choosing a research topic for their assignments or research proposal. Here are some tips on choosing the best research topic possible!
Choosing a career in nursing is rewarding in several ways. It’s, without a doubt, one of the most respected careers worldwide, even when it’s not a job that everyone can choose.
A majority of nursing students that walk in through the hospital doors have unrealistic expectations of what it is to be a nurse. Read on to learn more about how RN Amanda Hobbs believes our undergraduate nurses should be supported.
Irrespective of the career path one may take in the nursing job market today, it’s important to be great at networking. Here, we have gathered the best possible tips for nurses to get their foot in the door.
Glaucoma is found to be a complicated eye disease in which the optic nerve damage will sometimes result in an irreversible loss of sight. Today, this eye disease is the second major cause of vision loss worldwide. Keep reading to learn more about this eye disease that is affecting many.
For nurses, who are used to taking care of other people, having a New Year’s resolution for themselves may not be a big deal. Here are some tips for nurses to craft and keep their New Year’s resolution for 2018!
One such remark, I will never forget: “Why would you waste your time with someone who chooses to be sick, when there are so many who have no choice?”
I have to admit, it did take time and education to fully realize the answer to that question. It is my sincere hope in sharing the following with you that I may enlighten many who currently are or will enter the field of nursing to the complexities of the disease called alcoholism.
Caregivers may find the holidays especially stressful, when combined with caring for family and loved ones. With a little preplanning and delegation, however, you can lessen the stress of the season and enjoy the holidays to the fullest.