Grand Canyon University (GCU) currently faces a lawsuit and a fine of nearly $38 million from the Department of Education. Donna Mabry, a 2022 graduate of the Grand Canyon University
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ANA commits $20,000 to address Racism in NursingANA commits $20,000 to address Racism in Nursing
The ANA or American Nurses Association, has committed up to $20,000 in funds to be awarded by the National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing to organizations implementing evidence-based strategies
Nurses suffer from burnout, Forced overtime, understaffing and workplace violenceNurses suffer from burnout, Forced overtime, understaffing and workplace violence
In a survey conducted by the American Nurses Foundation in May, involving over 7,400 nurses across the United States, two-thirds expressed experiencing mental anguish or toxic emotions. Additionally, 56% acknowledged
Smartphone use linked to low sperm count and male infertilitySmartphone use linked to low sperm count and male infertility
Male infertility is a pressing concern in the realm of public health, with studies revealing a concerning 50% decline in male sperm counts over the course of several decades. This
US nursing homes grappling with a dire staffing shortageUS nursing homes grappling with a dire staffing shortage
Workers and labor experts assert that understaffing remains a persistent problem in the U.S. healthcare industry, even after the pandemic. This ongoing issue has grave repercussions for patient care, residents'
Insulin can last for months at room temperature without losing potencyInsulin can last for months at room temperature without losing potency
According to a recent research, insulin can remain potent for months when stored at room temperature, potentially transforming the lives of individuals with type 1 diabetes who face challenges in
300 oranges' worth of vitamin C impairs cancer cells300 oranges' worth of vitamin C impairs cancer cells
Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks as the third most prevalent cancer in the United States, with approximately 93,090 new cases annually. Nearly half of these cases involve mutations in the KRAS
Scientists use satellites to track parasitesScientists use satellites to track parasites
Scientists are collaborating to utilize satellite data for targeted surveillance of deadly parasites, aiding in the prediction of patterns related to diseases like malaria, worms, and hydatids. Leading the project
Vibativ For Bacterial Pneumonia Got Approval From FDAVibativ For Bacterial Pneumonia Got Approval From FDA
The FDA has granted approval to Vibativ (telavancin) for the treatment of HABP/VABP (hospital-acquired ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia) caused by Staphylococcus aureus. The FDA emphasized that telavancin should be utilized only
Stivarga Approved For Colorectal Cancer TreatmentStivarga Approved For Colorectal Cancer Treatment
Stivarga (regorafenib), a multi-kinase inhibitor, gained FDA approval for treating metastatic colorectal cancer that has progressed despite prior treatment. It's administered in tablet form, taken orally. Developed by Bayer Health