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Radiation Therapy and Immunotherapy: News
UNC researchers report on findings regarding radiation therapy and immunotherapy A combination of radiation therapy and immunotherapy may…
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Medication During Pregnancy: Information to Consider
Medication during pregnancy: what you need to know. Most women will require or elect to take medication during…
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Environmental Impacts on Cancer Today
What impact do environmental factors have on cancer rates? Environmental factors can damage DNA, changing the way our…
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Study finds SIDS Risk Increases with Prenatal Drinking and Smoking
NIH commissions investigation finds suspected potential SIDS risk factors Children born to mothers who both drank and smoked…
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Purdue Researchers ‘Turn Back The Clock’ to Treat Pancreatic Cancer
Disease with notoriously low survival rate requires new treatment methods Many people believe a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer…
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The Rising Incidence of Anal Carcinoma
What you need to know about anal carcinoma When most people think of carcinoma, they may think of…
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Study: Holding of Intubated Infants is Safe, Under Proper Conditions
Recent research published in Critical Care Nurse Critically ill infants who are old enough to move on their…
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Dose reductions in nursing homes – more harm than good?
Mary is a 77-year-old lady in a long-term care setting with a long history of depression. She is…
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Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
Erin Johnson had been dealing with chronic pelvic pain since she was 16 years old. Over the years, she underwent many…
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A Nurse (and Mom’s) Journey with Diabetes
Nicole G. McLemore RN, BSN-ONC contributed the following article. It’s her personal perspective and reflection of her journey…
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Pregnancy And Exercise Handout
Some of the most frequent questions we are asked by pregnant women is “Can I exercise during my…
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Course Title: Torticollis and Plagiocephaly: Assessment and Treatment of Infants and Children
Course Description: This dynamic evolving course will concentrate on progressive, effective treatment schemes for infants and young children…