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Are you a disordered eater? How being a nurse could be putting you at risk

Poor diet and disordered eating patterns can become habit for nurses lacking the time or s

14 Jan 2022

Expert advice for nurses on minimising the effects of prolonged use of masks and visors

14 Jan 2022

While heart failure cannot be cured, symptoms can be controlled for many years

10 Jan 2022

Approaches to ulcers and chronic wounds remain inconsistent – and costly – throughout the

07 Jan 2022

The world’s fastest-growing neurological condition is not just a disease of older people

29 Dec 2021

Patients may want to show appreciation, but there are rules about gifts to staff

20 Dec 2021

An audit of UK electroconvulsive therapy services has highlighted questions around its use

17 Dec 2021
Coping with work stress: are you turning to food, alcohol or antidepressants?

Our well-being survey suggests many nurses are struggling to find healthy outlets for stre

13 Dec 2021

One in three adults has experienced trauma, which can affect mental and physical health

10 Dec 2021

For some people, diagnosis and the ensuing lifestyle changes can be overwhelming

06 Dec 2021

Small sustainable changes can make a huge impact on the health of your patients and the wo

03 Dec 2021

Communication and planning are vital – as is knowing how much the patient wants to know

29 Nov 2021

The pandemic prompted many staff to rethink their careers.

26 Nov 2021

Tea tents are no use if you can’t take a tea break; initiatives should start with the basic

22 Nov 2021

Pandemic pressures have contributed to problems for many, but support is available, experts

19 Nov 2021

Tips on recognising this common medical emergency and reducing post-operative risk

15 Nov 2021

How the rule change will affect you and how staff vaccine hesitancy can be addressed

12 Nov 2021

With debate continuing over changing the law on assisted dying, here’s what you need to kno

08 Nov 2021

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