The most anxious time for new mothers is around five months and one week after their baby is born, recent studies suggest.
Thursday, 28 October 2010
Mothers 'most anxious after five months'
The most anxious time for new mothers is around five months and one week after their baby is born, recent studies suggest.
Sunday, 24 October 2010
NHS sets out massive programme of swine flu vaccination for children in ... - Cambs 24
Cambs 24 | NHS sets out massive programme of swine flu vaccination for children in ... Cambs 24 If you are concerned that this may apply to your child, you should talk to your GP or practice nurse who will advise on which vaccine should be given. ... |
Thursday, 21 October 2010
Nursing directors defend profession over failure to hit single sex ward target
Nursing directors have blamed inadequate buildings rather than nurses’ lack of commitment for some trusts failing to meet the target on delivering same sex accommodation.
Monday, 18 October 2010
Acute trusts rely on nurses to earn quality payments
Trusts are staking around £280m a year on the ability of nurses to help hit local targets, a Nursing Times investigation has revealed.
Thursday, 14 October 2010
BABY SAVED BY NHS ERROR - UK Express
BABY SAVED BY NHS ERROR UK Express A nurse picked him up and laid him on my chest and he opened his big blue eyes and looked at me for the first time. “At that moment I just felt everything ... |
Sunday, 10 October 2010
UK on swine flu alert
Health experts in Britain are on high alert and government officials have met for emergency discussions after reports of cases in countries including the US, Spain and New Zealand.
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
High court gives NMC power to reinstate nurse on to register
The NMC has, for the first time, been granted the power to reinstate a nurse previously struck off the nursing register.
Sunday, 3 October 2010
NHS missed target on chlamydia screening, says watchdog - guardian.co.uk
NHS missed target on chlamydia screening, says watchdog guardian.co.uk Anne Milton, the shadow health minister who is an ex-nurse, accused the government of "throwing money at a problem without any real thought [and] abject ... |
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