A breast cancer screening program is coming to New Hyde Park on Tuesday, Sept, 16 from 8:45 am to 12 pm at Clinton G. Martin Park. Appointments are necessary and will be scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. Breast-feeding offers many benefits for new moms and babies, but some women experience problems and don't know where to get help, an expert says. Breast-feeding can lower a child's risk of asthma, diabetes and other health problems, and reduce a mother's risk of breast cancer, said Laura Zeidenstein, director of the nurse midwifery program at Columbia University School of Nursing in New York City. A doctor who became infected with Ebola while working in Liberia is sick but in stable condition and communicating with his caregivers at the Nebraska Medical Center, officials said Friday. Dr. Rick Sacra, 51, is being treated at a 10-bed special isolation unit, the largest of the United States' four. The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses bestowed its bronze-level Beacon Award for Excellence to the critical care unit at PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center. The facility joins seven Oregon hospitals in collecting the Beacon designation. Southeast D.C. Washington Nursing Facility, a 360-bed facility, was acquired for more than $47 million by Westminster, Maryland-based rehab company Transitions Healthcare LLC. It has been renamed Transitions Healthcare Capitol City. District records this week showed a skilled nursing facility out near the Skyland development had been sold, for more than $47 million. The court heard how Rosemary had shunned advice from her doctors who had suggested the 57-year-old be taken into a nursing home. She had turned to alcohol at a young age after the breakdown of her marriage, and when her two sons were taken off her. More Nursing News Popular News from the Topix Network This prank would get me. Would it get you? I don't understand. Neither do they. OMG. I am dying. Nice try, kiddos. The couple that dresses together, IMPRESSES together. |
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