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Are Nurse Practitioners Replacing Doctors? They’re Definitely Reshaping Health Care.

Increasingly, nurse practitioners are doing work that doctors have historically done, leading to tension between the groups over training, experience, and pay.

RFK Jr. Threatens The Very Fabric Of Healthcare

Recently, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made headlines after candidate Trump indicated that if elected, Kennedy could "go wild on health" with a health policy role in the White House. Kennedy made alarming comments about overhauling critical health agencies, and over the weekend he said that fluoride is an "industrial waste" and should be removed from public drinking water.

Humans & Carbs: A Complicated 800,000-Year Relationship

Trying to reduce your carbohydrate intake means going against nearly a million years of evolution.

With Etsy Side Hustle Success, NJ Nurse Trims Hospital Hours

41-year-old nurse spent $40 on her Etsy side hustle—now it brings in $9,800 a month: I no longer need ‘a full-time job’.

How A Standardized Agreement Could End The Preceptor Shortage

A few years ago, my college-age sons utilized the Common App for college applications. I remember thinking, “Why aren’t we doing this for nurse practitioner (NP) programs?” It seemed like a great solution, so I decided to research it.

The Top 3 Workplaces For Male Nurses

For the second consecutive year, the same three health systems have won the Best Workplace Award for Men in Nursing.

Why Nurses Are Going From The ER To The Med Spa

When Sienna Salcedo isn’t working 12-hour shifts three times a week as a physician’s assistant at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, she’s flying down to West Palm Beach or Miami to host Botox parties.