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A Career as A Midwife May Be the Prescription for Improving Maternal Health

Recent report states that midwife services may increase maternal health outcomes and lower costs for Medicaid funded births.

Pending Health Care Legislation to Provide Vital Services for School Children

A recent health care legislation proposal may boost access to health care services for school children.

New MedSnap App for iPhone Could Boost Medication Safety

MedSnap, LLC has introduced an iPhone app for healthcare providers that employs computer vision technology to identify an entire set of patient medications

Male Nursing Career: A Financial and Emotionally Rewarding Option

A career as a male nurse is a well-paying, rewarding and smart option for men interested in healthcare and science.

National Institutes of Health Collaborate to Find Breakthrough for Asthmatics

The National Institutes of Health recognizes a critical air pollution analysis device for its potential extensive impact on asthma monitoring and...

Increasing Medical School Enrollment Openings Provides Opportunity and Challenges

Increased medical school admissions bring challenges and opportunities to prospective students.

EHR May Be Just What the Doctor Ordered to Treat Patient Medication Compliance

EHR may be key to treating patient medication non-compliance.

Health Care Exchange Brings Opportunities and Challenges

On a recent California trip, President Obama urged Latinos and young people to enroll in the Health Care Exchange.

Skin Cancer on the Rise in Younger Patients – What Nurses Need to Know

Recent data from the American Cancer Society and the Skin Cancer Foundation indicates that skin cancer is on the rise in younger patients, which is an important fact for nurses to keep in mind...
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Surgical Trial Allows 3-Year-Old Boy to Hear for the First Time

Watching the expression on Grayson Clamp’s face change as he hears the first words of his life is a moving experience. Born without cochlear nerves, the 3-year-old boy became the first child in the United...