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Research Finds Link Between Covid and Diabetes

Research Finds Link Between Covid and Diabetes

Children who have had a Covid-19 infection are more likely to develop diabetes, particularly type 1 diabetes, in the month after infection, compared to children who haven’t had Covid.
Tara Haelle
January 10, 2022
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Vaccines
Covid-19
Pediatrics
Research Suggests Adding Yoga to Prescribed Migraine Treatments May Increase Effectiveness

Research Suggests Adding Yoga to Prescribed Migraine Treatments May Increase Effectiveness

When it comes to migraine headaches, heavy workloads, emotional stress and rotating night shifts can create a perfect storm of triggers for healthcare professionals.
Elissa Redding, BSN, RN-MedSurg-BC
March 26, 2021
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Fitness
Management & Treatment
Psych
Mental Health
Neurology
 Relax — And Listen to the Melodic Medical Alarms of the Future

Relax — And Listen to the Melodic Medical Alarms of the Future

Mix medical alarms with vomiting, coughing, telephones and blaring intercoms and you’ve got a sonic torture chamber, AKA a hospital.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Hospitals / Health Systems
Quality & Performance Improvement
Patient Safety
Patient Care
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Reading Pain in the Face of a Patient With Dementia

Reading Pain in the Face of a Patient With Dementia

When cognitively impaired patients are in pain, they may be unable to verbalize it, and in the presence of ongoing agitation, family and caregivers may not recognize it.
Linda Peckel
March 26, 2021
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Gerontology
Psych
Mental Health
Neurology
Pain Management
Quick Recognition of Salter-Harris Fractures Will Optimize Healing in Pediatric Patients

Quick Recognition of Salter-Harris Fractures Will Optimize Healing in Pediatric Patients

What are the benefits of pursuing a master’s degree or doctorate as a PA? The answer will reflect the current state of your career and overall goals.
Linda Peckel
March 26, 2021
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Pediatrics
Diagnostics
Pursuing More Education as a PA — Is It Worth It?

Pursuing More Education as a PA — Is It Worth It?

What are the benefits of pursuing a master’s degree or doctorate as a PA? The answer will reflect the current state of your career and overall goals.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Professional Outlook
Psych Interventions Control Pain in Older Adults

Psych Interventions Control Pain in Older Adults

A new study has found that patients with non-cancer chronic pain can benefit from psychological interventions.
Roxanne Nelson
March 26, 2021
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Pain Management
Emergency Medicine
Gerontology
Psych
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Provider Belief in a Treatment Efficacy Affects Patient Outcomes

Provider Belief in a Treatment Efficacy Affects Patient Outcomes

How a clinician perceives the treatment they are providing can affect its efficacy from the patient’s perspective. Here's why.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Management & Treatment
Patient Communication
Quality & Performance Improvement
Three Things You Should Know About The Nursing Beat’s Newsletter Rebrand

Three Things You Should Know About The Nursing Beat’s Newsletter Rebrand

The Nursing Beat has a new look! Here’s what’s new and why the TNB team made the changes.
Payton Sy
July 20, 2023
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Meet the Team of Nurses Who Revolutionized Their Hospital’s EHR System

Meet the Team of Nurses Who Revolutionized Their Hospital’s EHR System

This multi-year undertaking called Project Joy has allowed nurses at the UCHealth system to spend more time at the bedside than they’d done in a year.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Innovation
Hospitals / Health Systems
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