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One baby, one nurse

07 April 2009

Nursing Standard

Feature

Bliss is campaigning for more neonatal nurses to meet the one-to-one care standard for premature and sick babies.

Giving men a boost

21 April 2009

Nursing Standard

General article

Testosterone supplements might benefit men with hypogonadism related to their age. But taking them is not without risk.

In the present

27 April 2010

Nursing Standard

Feature

A tuberculosis charity aims to raise awareness of the disease and to dispel the myth that it is a thing of the past.

It’s in the blood

26 May 2009

Nursing Standard

General article

Around one in 100 people are at risk of developing Hughes syndrome, or ‘sticky blood’, yet it is often not recognised.

The confusing condition

17 November 2009

Nursing Standard

Feature

Coeliac disease is an autoimmune condition brought on by gluten in the diet. Its signs and symptoms commonly lead to misdiagnosis, leaving individuals at risk of...

Breaking the fall

02 February 2010

Nursing Standard

Feature

Specialist nurse Wendy Hartland was frustrated by the lack of information for people with multiple sclerosis who are at risk of falls. She set about compiling an...

One airway, one approach

02 February 2010

Nursing Standard

Feature

The risk of poor asthma control is hugely increased by concomitant allergic rhinitis.

Effective interaction

13 April 2010

Nursing Standard

Feature

Nurses can use neuro-linguistic programming to communicate more effectively with patients, it is claimed.

Targeting ovarian cancer

01 May 2009

Nursing Standard

General article

Screening for ovarian cancer shows promise, but there remains a lack of awareness of the disease among health professionals and the public.

Not enough said

26 January 2010

Nursing Standard

General article

Although the hormonal effects of antipsychotics are well known to healthcare professionals, they are not always discussed with women.