The National Council Licensure Examination, or NCLEX, averaged an 87.8% passage rate in 2023, according to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing. The council surveyed more than 2,000 nursing ...
Assessing diabetes distress should form a routine part of care, according to authors. HealthDay News — The first clinical practice guidelines on assessment and management of diabetes distress among ...
Many nurse leaders expressed surprise that the National Council Licensure Examination pass rate declined earlier this year, but most said the one-year drop is not cause for concern. In the first ...
New study shows it is safer to consume potatoes in other forms Eating French fries thrice a week may increase the risk of diabetes by 20 per cent, according to a new study. Pixabay Is it safe to eat ...
CHARLESTON — For the second year in a row, Eastern Illinois University’s Gail and Richard Lumpkin School of Nursing has led its students to achieve a 100% pass rate on the NCLEX – the licensure ...
Diabetes strikes 42 million in Canada and the US, can cannabis make a difference? The loss of Gossip Girl start Michelle Tractenberg has put diabetes in the national attention, Tractenberg passed from ...
New technology, more product offerings and better awareness are changing diabetes management. Sarah Hanssen, vice president of sales and marketing for UltiMed Inc., said that pharmacists have to be ...
Women who have gestational diabetes have increased risk of type 2 diabetes in the years after delivery. Those who go on to develop the chronic disease fall into three “clusters,” each with a distinct ...
Millions of patients rely on insulin. But with new drugs, some have been able to lower their doses or stop taking it altogether. By Dani Blum For over 20 years, Betsy Chadwell carried her insulin pens ...
Commercially insured youths with type 2 diabetes were less likely to see specialists compared with their counterparts with type 1 diabetes, a cross-sectional study of claims data indicated. In ...
In an online survey of 605 people with diabetes who use insulin and continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), a majority expressed satisfaction with many aspects of the devices' performance. However, ...
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