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Every Extra Patient Raises Death Risk by 8%: Penn Study Fuels PA Staffing Fight
Pennsylvania hospital patients are more likely to die when their nurse is stretched too thin, and a sweeping new study…
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AI Charting Tools Show Racial Bias and Make Errors—Nurses Are Still Liable, Study Warns
A major study published in NPJ Digital Medicine is sounding the alarm on AI scribes in healthcare, warning that the…
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New Blood Test Can Estimate When Alzheimer’s Symptoms Will Begin, Study Finds
A simple research-stage blood test may soon help doctors more accurately estimate when someone will begin to show signs Alzheimer’s…
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Understaffed Nurses Linked to Higher Deaths and Readmissions (JAMA Study)
Image Source: SJ Objio A new retroactive review out of Japan reaffirms what past nursing studies in the U.S. and other…
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74% of Nurses Are Emotionally Exhausted, Burnout Study By Joyce University Reveals
Nurses have been talking about burnout for years, but new data suggests things have crossed into crisis territory. A 2025 survey…
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Female Nurses on Night Shift Face 50% Higher Asthma Risk—Worse If Postmenopausal (Study)
So, you’re clocking in for another night shift, armed with caffeine and a trusty stethoscope. While nurses might feel used…
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Night Shifts and Sleep Debt Increase Nurse Infection Risk, Study Finds
A recent study published in Chronobiology International has revealed that night work and sleep debt are associated with an increased…
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Nursing Homes Slash Nurse Staffing After Ownership Changes, Study Reveals
Recent research has shed light on a concerning trend in the nursing home industry: ownership changes are resulting in increased…
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Hospitals With Adequate Nurse Staffing Levels Have 11% Fewer C-sections, Study Finds
Every year, more women in the U.S. give birth via cesarean section (C-section), a trend that raises concerns about maternal…
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