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NJ nurses say suit hasn't halted abortion duties (PageantCast News Desk)
A dozen nurses who object to assisting abortion procedures on religious and ethical grounds say they're still being compelled to help with the procedures despite having filed suit against New Jersey hospital where they work.

Lawsuit claims nursing home neglect led to death (The Galveston County Daily News)
A wrongful death lawsuit accuses a League City nursing home of neglect, claiming staff put a resident to bed after a fall caused bleeding and head trauma.

Nursing profession fills gap in doctors' ranks
Nursing profession fills gap in doctors' ranks (Lansing State Journal)
Ann Stratton, a nurse practitioner in the hematology-oncology department at Akron Children's Hospital listens to the lungs of Diamonique McLendon, 3, during a September hospital check.

Low vitamin C levels elevates heart failure risk (Jordan News.Net)
Patients with low count of vitamin C are 2.4 times more likely to have higher levels of hsCRP, a protein that risks inflammation and heart disease, says a new research.

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Red Cross, Union Reach Deal To End Strike (The Hartford Courant)
Farmington- Red Cross employees, including toy-trumpet blowing Sarah Ebaugh and her15-month-old daughter Zooey Ebaugh, march a picket line over contract negotiations between blood services workers and Red Cross in front of Red Cross's offices.

Handling with care: Officials prepare for nursing shortage (Berkshire Eagle)
BCC nursing student Lora Wade listens to a patients heartbeat in front of instructor Gayle Armstrong at Fairview Hospital in Great Barrington.

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