Top paying industries for nurse practitioners

Nurse practitioners perform a lot of medical care for patients and sometimes also work on their duties without the supervision of any doctor. There might be many reasons why you would like to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner; maybe it's because you want to enter the medical field...

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New Treatment May Soon Be Available For Crohn’s Disease

Scientists at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, OH, have published the results of their 3-year study in the journal Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology
and Hepatology. Crohn’s disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that causes chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Current treatment options help...

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What is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

A Nurse anesthetists are medical professionals who give sedation, treatments that hold individuals back from feeling torment during a medical procedure or other operations. They are otherwise called nurture anesthesiologists or Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNAs).

Nurse anesthetists and the physician anesthetists utilize similar strategies to give sedation yet follow different...

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New Study Examines Benefits Of Light On Heart Health

Novel use of intense light therapy may help decrease the tissue damage experienced during heart attacks, reveals new research in mice. The study, out of the University of Colorado and appearing in the journal Cell Reports, shows that exposing lab mice to intense light for a week improved their outcomes...

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10 Best Online Nursing Schools in USA

Nurses give basic consideration in clinics, specialist's workplaces, and other clinical offices around the country. As a sought after field, nursing gives chances to work development with better than expected pay rates. Numerous planned medical attendants depend on internet nursing schools to acquire their certificates and advance their professions.

An Overview...

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New Theory: Alzheimer’s Affects Women More Because Of Stress

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia. Affecting millions of people in the United States, this progressive condition has no proven cause, treatment, or cure. What researchers do know, however, is that women bear the brunt of the condition. Almost two-thirds of U.S. individuals with Alzheimer’s are women,...

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Top Characteristics of A Great Nurse

Nursing is known to be both an exceptionally requesting and profoundly remunerating profession. However, what makes a decent medical caretaker? Like some other work, a profession in nursing requires a particular arrangement of abilities. A portion of these abilities might come all the more normally to you, or you...

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Science Or Sinister?

The lead scientist being Chinese doesn’t help much, either The human skin is a fascinating organ. In fact, it is the largest and heaviest organ of the human body, extending to about 20 square feet, on average. The skin’s main function is protective; it creates a barrier between our insides...

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New Field Of Research Opened Into Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia; it currently affects an estimated 5.5
million people in the United States.
As it stands, there is no cure, and researchers are still trying to come to grips with what makes
Alzheimerstick.
The main focus of medical research has been plaques and tangles, the protein-based...

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Doctors Look Into Link Between Antibiotics And Cancer

With the advent of antibiotic resistance, doctors are more conscious than ever before of limiting
these drugs.
However, the use of antibiotics continues to grow globally. From 2000–2010, consumption
increased by 35% to 70 billion doses each year. That equates to 10 doses for each human on
earth.
These staggering figures are the fuel that...

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