UNAIDS report: Global Fund recognises progress, emphasises need for continued vigilance Statement by Peter Sands, Executive Director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and...
Summer is here and lots of of us are spending more time outdoors. We understand how necessary it’s to wear insect repellent, not only to guard...
CIFF to Power PrEP Revolution with $2 Million for Immediate Access to PrEP Rings July 21, 2024 – The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), in partnership...
This week’s blog is hosted by Jennifer Shepherd (DNP, MHA, RN, NEA-BC, NPD-BC, CHPN), Director of Nursing Education and Project Management and Interim Innovation Strategist at...
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is a diagnosis that refers to a clinical syndrome characterised by acute and transient left ventricular dysfunction. The word takotsubo, which will be translated...
Scientists have made great strides in the sector of cancer research. We now higher understand how cancer cells transform from normal cells as they “gradually become...
At the community clinic where I volunteer, we serve uninsured and underinsured individuals, a lot of whom are migrant farmworkers. They often don’t speak English, and...
Making the right definitive diagnosis of transient lack of consciousness generally is a challenge for even essentially the most experienced clinician. Syncope and seizures rank high...
Nurses play a key role in administering medications. Understanding the fundamentals of common medications will help ensure protected and effective patient care. From pain management to...
Is there a spot for artificial intelligence (AI) in nursing? The American Nurses Association (ANA) statement emphasizes that “the appropriate use of AI in nursing practice...