The New Health Care: The U.S. Is Failing in Infant Mortality, Starting at One Month Old

Another such review examined how the number of prenatal visits affected infant mortality. Seven studies involved more than 60,000 women in countries of varying income. There was no difference in high-income countries in the number of deaths of those who had more or fewer visits (although the number of deaths over all was low). In… Read More »

Advantages of Using a Knee Walker

Foot and leg injuries can be extremely painful and they could cause somebody to be restricted, specifically in their freedom to get from 1 destination to another. Many times it takes many weeks or maybe more for the injury to heal. Therefore, the doctor may recommend an alternate mode to get around. Just about the… Read More »

Networking Tips for Nurses

Every profession requires networking in order to access better job opportunities and a variety of other options. Nursing also requires networking to access opportunities that are not usually broadcasted on job portals, websites, or newspapers. In a number of ways nurses can improve their networking and this blog post will highlight the top three ways to network.… Read More »

The Next Generation Of Flu Shots

The flu vaccine this year was ineffective against the strain of flu that made millions ill. Do you understand why? This is the reason.   Scientists use flu surveillance data to pick a few strains of the virus that they think are most likely to be active in the coming flu season. Then they put… Read More »