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Fake Nurse Fiasco: Safeguard Your License Now

A new nurse has joined the unit — quiet but eager, asking thoughtful questions about hospital policies and pitching in to help wherever needed. Now imagine finding out weeks later that this nurse wasn’t a nurse at all.

Why Medicine Is Bad at Customer Service -- And How to Fix It

American business is delivering one of history's greatest revolutions in customer convenience -- except in our industry, the one that needs the biggest change of all.

Study: Your Body “Remembers” Being Fat, Making Losing Weight Harder

Obesity creates lasting epigenetic changes in fat cells, making weight regain easier. Early prevention is key, as these changes can’t currently be reversed.

How These Nurse-Led Companies Are Changing The Face Of Health Care

From preventing burnout to making patients safer, nurses are deciding what direction their industry should go in next.

‘Round Face’: A Viral Term’s Real Diagnostic Implications

“Cortisol” has become a household word, popularized by social media and tagged in videos that garnered nearly 800 million views last year.

California Nurse Stocks Up On Energy Drinks, Scratchers Before Work, Becomes Millionaire

Working an ordinary job might not make most people millionaires but it certainly helped one lucky northern California nurse.

I’m A Neurology ICU Nurse. The Creep Of AI In Our Hospitals Terrifies Me

The healthcare landscape is changing fast thanks to the introduction of artificial intelligence. These technologies have shifted decision-making power away from nurses and on to the robots.

More Women Seek Testosterone Therapy, Prompted By Influencers, Doctors Say

Do women have a testosterone problem? Social media influencers believe they do. And with the rise of telemedicine and testosterone replacement clinics opening up across the country, access to the drug has never been easier.