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Do Adults Need A Measles Booster?

As measles cases rise, more people are wondering if they're sufficiently protected against the disease. While most Americans are protected, some groups could benefit from another shot.

Nurse: Hospital Purposely Understaffs To Save Money

"They overload nurses with patients at unsafe ratios," Larue said. "They haven't given us wage increases in over two years. We're just tired and fed up of how we're treated here."

RN Tricks Friend Into Thinking She’s Terminal, Kills Over Supposed $1.5M Insurance Policy

A nurse tricked a woman into thinking she had terminal cancer and injected her with a fatal dose of insulin — so that she could try to claim a possible $1.5 million life-insurance policy, Utah cops say.

RFK Jr. Falsely Claims Measles Vax Causes Deaths 'Every Year'

Paul Offit, MD, of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and a member of FDA's Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee, responds to claims about measles and vaccines made by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in recent interviews.

AI Nurses: Staffing Solution For Hospitals Or A Threat To Quality Care?

The next time you’re due for a medical exam you may get a call from someone like Ana: a friendly voice that can help you prepare for your appointment and answer any pressing questions you might have.

Former Nurse Radonda Vaught Denied License Reinstatement By Appeals Court

The Tennessee Court of Appeals has released an order in the attempt by former nurse, RaDonda Vaught, to have her nursing license reinstated. On Thursday, the court ordered that Vaught’s license will remain revoked.

UC’s Most Competitive Major, Nursing Has A 1% Acceptance Rate

Winning admission into the University of California’s most competitive majors — including computer science, engineering and business — is about as likely as hitting a home run your first time at bat.

Canada Wants US Nurses: Here’s How They’re Making It Easier To Relocate

British Columbia's health minister, Josie Osborne, has announced plans to fast-track the recognition of credentials for American nurses. This initiative comes at a time of escalating trade tensions between Canada and the United States, with the province seeing an opportunity to attract skilled healthcare workers from south of the border.