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Synopsis: 5. medicine & health: Health professionals: Nurse:


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since part of what drives orphans to seek out care is need the to nurse. Yet among females, the most common foster seal was a mother who had lost her own pup.


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Doctors and nurses observed that it worked just as well removing ordinary stains from clothing. Its maker, Henkel, now sells it to defeat oedirt, blood,

Kotex arose when World war i Red cross nurses discerned that a cellulose wadding product meant for wound dressing also worked well as a sanitary pad.


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#Similarly, whenever a column is written about the best paying jobs of the future, jobs like civil engineers, registered nurses,


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A quick check from a health department nurse reassured 73-year-old Maria Ilarraza that her blood pressure was OK,


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Nurses interviewed the kids and parents on their dairy eating habits at the beginning of the study, and at three and six months.


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one was applying to be a nurse and the rest for support positions. We want to be very supportive of smokers,


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which once was viewed as a highly regimented colony of seemingly interchangeable workers taking on a few specific roles (nurse or forager,


impactlab_2012 01495.txt

#Similarly, whenever a column is written about the best paying jobs of the future, jobs like civil engineers, registered nurses,


impactlab_2013 01404.txt

#And in Arizona,#oethe Pima County Public library offers on-site expert medical help, making the library the first in the nation to employ a public health nurse on site.

#Library Nurse Program Mangamania!!##The library s annual manga, anime, and graphic novels convention for teens#oecombines hands-on workshops, cultural demonstrations, gaming (open play and tournaments),


Livescience_2013 01829.txt

The researchers analyzed information from more than 76000 female nurses and more than 42000 male physicians from the 1980s to 2010.


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All the women were enrolled in the ongoing Nurses'Health Study II which is exploring the influence of diet and lifestyle on women's health.


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or early December these females stay in dens on land to give birth to cubs and nurse them.


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when the babies nurse Gabriel said. The UC Davis group is now testing barn owls which rely more heavily on rodents for food than fisher cats do.


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and nurse it for several months afterward during the young-at-foot stage when the juvenile kangaroo permanently exits the pouch.


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Therefore the best person to perform a head check for lice may be trained someone to identify these parasites like a health care provider or school nurse.


Livescience_2014 03412.txt

The babies nurse for six to eight weeks and when they're about 8 months old the babies are ready to have offspring of their own.


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Paul Nurse, president of the Rockefeller University in New york, who is leading the development of science plans for the complex,


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The workers start out as nurses, which look after and feed the queen and larvae, and most then go on to become foragers,

if a forager reverts to being a nurse, its methylation pattern reverts too. Led by Andrew Feinberg of Johns hopkins university in Baltimore, Maryland,

and Gro Amdam of Arizona State university in Tempe, the researchers coaxed forager bees back into nursing roles by removing all the nurses from the hive

they noticed the lack of nurses, and about half of them took on nursing roles.

Examination of the methylation patterns in DNA from their brain cells showed that these too had switched back to the pattern associated with nurses."


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so it's quicker and easier to get to people in regions where there are few doctors and nurses.


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Some nurse their queen and her eggs while others fly out in search of pollen and nectar.

Foraging bees for instance could become nurses if the hive requires it. Humans also carry epigenetic tags that may affect their behavior Scientists found methyl groups attached to a stress-hormone-receptor gene in child-abuse victims who committed suicide.

Flowering Season To exploit the increase in available food young bees that would normally become nurses immediately develop into foragers a switch reflected by changes in their epigenetic tags.

Swarming Effect When a queen gets old she flees the hive with a swarm of mostly nurse bees leaving the colony and its larvae to her successor.

In a lab experiment after half of a hive's population was taken away only 10 percent of foragers became nurses.

or infirm nurse bees secrete a royal jelly high in fatty acids and protein and feed it to a few larvae.

Nurse Most female bees begin their lives as nurses who care for the queen and larvae.

Forager When most nurse bees turn two to three weeks old the gene expression in their brains changes

Workers of any age can nurse or forage. Drone Male honeybees which carry only one set of chromosomes fertilize the queen's eggs.

A nurse bee starts with a few DNA tags 1. More tags turn it into a forager 2. Tag removal reverts the bee to a nurse role 3. Tags:

A protein produced in a nurse bee will look different and serve a different function than one produced in a forager.

but critical to our survival as a species. Fascinating stuff-it would be interesting to understand more about this foragers are programmed to be frail issue as it seems to contradict the young bees that would normally become nurses immediately develop into foragers in the flowering season.


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The unconquerable Gorgas with a good force of physicians surgeons nurses expert sanitarians skilled engineers and helpers with ample supplies of disinfectants were put in the lead.


ScienceDaily_2013 00564.txt

and by the time we got to the Emergency Department he was sitting up on my lap waving to the nurses recalled Dr. Denny also a faculty member at The Ohio State university College of Medicine.


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The Nurses'Health Study provided data on 76464 women between 1980 and 2010 and the Health professionals'Follow-up Study yielded data on 42498 men from 1986 to 2010.


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The researchers examined data gathered between 1984 and 2008 from 187382 participants in three long-running studies (Nurses'Health Study Nurses'Health Study II and Health professionals Follow-up Study.


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A plan for dealing with allergy and asthma emergencies should also be shared with teachers coaches and the school nurse.


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and nurses the calf until the calf is six to 10 months old. During this time the cow eats rough plants like hay and grasses.


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the National institutes of health (NIH)# ARP Diet and Health Study the Cancer Prevention Study II-Nutrition Cohort the Multiethnic Cohort the Health professionals Follow-up Study and the Nurses Health Study


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Dowling and Mary Ann Blatz a doctorate of nurse practice student and lactation consultant collaborated on the study reported in the journal Advances in Neonatal Care article Mothers'Experiences Expressing Breast Milk


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Scientists from the Harvard School of Public health in the United states and the University of East Anglia United kingdom conducted a prospective study among 93600 women ages 25 to 42 who were registered with the Nurses'Health Study II.


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The excitement of football and even the activities and feelings of anticipation leading up to games can be unhealthy in ways many do not realize according to Jody Gilchrist a nurse practitioner at the University of Alabama at Birmingham's Heart and Vascular


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The immunological and anti-inflammatory properties of human milk are especially important for the critically ill infants in our intensive care units said Diane L. Spatz Ph d. R n b. C. FAAN nurse researcher

and director of the Lactation Program at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the invited guest editor of the August 2014 issue of the journal published by the National Association of Neonatal Nurses.

CHOP is already on the cutting edge of human milk science and lactation services with a state-of-the-art Human Milk Management Center and round-the-clock support from nurses and international board-certified lactation consultants

of Pennsylvania School of nursing analyzes data from a 2008 survey of 6060 registered nurses in 104 NICUS.

This large national sample found that overall NICU nurses provided breastfeeding support to about 1 in 7 mothers around the clock.

Infants and mothers were more likely to receive this support in units with adequate nurse staffing.

when NICUS were staffed by nurses with B. S n. degrees. â#¢An Ethical Case for the Provision of Human Milk in the NICU by Elizabeth B. Froh Ph d. R. N. clinical supervisor


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They analyzed data from 88803 premenopausal women (aged 26 to 45) taking part in the Nurses'Health Study II who completed a questionnaire on diet in 1991.


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Using mobile phones loaded with tobacco screening guidelines prompted nurses to ask patients about their smoking habits in 84 percent of clinic visits

Clinic patients were treated by 185 registered nurses enrolled in advanced practice degree programs at Columbia Nursing. While overall screening and counseling rates were increased by use of the mobile tools the gains varied by race gender and payer source the study found.

#While the study included only patients seen by nurses who had access to mobile health tools the screening


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which simulates the life of a colony including the queen's egg laying brood care by nurse bees


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Nuts--The heart-health benefits of nuts have been documented in several large studies including the Nurses'Health Study and the Iowa Women's Health Study.


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Traditionally doctors nurses and other healthcare providers have been the ones to deliver smoking cessation messages.


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Nurse bees use this pollen to make beebread which they then feed to honeybee larvae.

or they may indirectly kill them by disrupting the beneficial fungi that are essential for nurse bees to process pollen into beebread.


Smart_Planet_1 00654.txt

and to provide more information to the nurse and the doc so they understand more about your situation before they see you.

or nurse talking to a computer or tablet. We're extending the edges of where the EHR reaches:

I think training is always an issue--helping doctors, nurses, patients do things in a new way.


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while reducing the air pollution associated with some home visits by nurses. This is good stuff. What's also needed now is a bigger-picture study on the degree of power consumption that IT is helping us to avoid as well.


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and don't have access to doctors or nurses or midwives, or optometrists, or dentists, teaching them how to take care of these needs for their own people.


Smart_Planet_8 00470.txt

cheaper than staying home from work to nurse, and modern. In  the 1970's and 1980's international health agencies began to promote the health benefits of breast milk.


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and send an electronic alert to a nearby nurse. Last month, G. E. announced that it was opening a new global software center in Northern California


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