Commission Heralds New Image For Future Of Nursing, UK Medical News Today Tue, 02 Mar 2010 22:16 PM PST UNISON, the UK's largest public sector union, today (2 March) welcomed the focus on high quality, compassionate nursing contained in the Prime Minister's Commission report.* The report puts nurses and midwives at the heart of the NHS, sweeping away old fashioned ideas and replacing them with the reality of the highly professional nurses and midwives of today. Gail Adams, UNISON Head of Nursing ... | Oklahoma City art benefit raises $35,000 for children with cancer The Oklahoman Tue, 02 Mar 2010 22:04 PM PST An estimated $35,000 was raised Friday during Art With a Heart, a benefit art auction for the Oklahoma Childrenâs Cancer Association.The auction featured artwork by children receiving treatment at the Jimmy Everest Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders in Children at The Childrenâs Hospital at OU Medical Center.Proceeds from the event, sponsored by Delta Delta Delta sorority, were up from last ... | Testing hearts to save lives Omaha World-Herald Tue, 02 Mar 2010 22:03 PM PST Screening young athletes for heart abnormalities with an electrocardiogram test may be a cost-effective way to identify at-risk youth and save lives, according to a new study. | Researchers see signs of heart disease in children The Daily Tar Heel Tue, 02 Mar 2010 21:34 PM PST A new study released by scientists at UNC shows signs that obese 3-year-olds can show a sign of future heart disease. Researchers found that children as young as 3 years old may have high levels of C-reactive protein, a sign in adults that can predict heart disease. | Having the heart to continue learning The Malay Mail Tue, 02 Mar 2010 21:28 PM PST It was heartening to see the hall packed to the brim with doctors and health pro fessionals on Sunday morning, listening to a Continuous Professional Development (CPD) programme. | Study: Aspirin won't always deter heart attack Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Tue, 02 Mar 2010 21:24 PM PST Aspirin doesn't prevent heart attacks or strokes in people who have a high risk of heart disease yet show no symptoms, a study in Scotland found. | 'I did not feel like his mother' The Salem News Tue, 02 Mar 2010 21:17 PM PST PEABODY and mdash; Being a new mom was a fidgety hell for Lisa Waxman. Her heart raced. She could not sit still. She could not eat or sleep. "Worse yet," Waxman said, "I could not hold my new baby without crying." | | |
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