The marked shortage of school nurses could lead to more students falling ill from the H1N1 flu due to the fact that the nurses will not be present to treat symptoms or teach prevention to the children.
A "dead fairy", a "mutant cucumber", or a pint of sun-dried bees are some of the weirdest items currently for sale on auction site eBay. You are forced to wonder why anybody would actually want to buy some of this stuff.
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The new stadium for the Cowboys not only cost more than $1 billion, but it's also the first football facility that requires ground rules.
NEW YORK (JTA) -- A Swedish newspaper is pushing forward with its far-fetched claims that the Israeli army harvested body organs from Palestinians.
This is a story of what may be one of the best-kept secrets in history - one that could, in time, heal the terrible rift that has torn the Land of Israel asunder.
Using Nazi analogies to criticise Israel and Zionism is offensive, but should it be banned, criminalised or branded as antisemitic?
Many campuses now are dominated by leftist-oriented political correctness, which is anti-Israel. Campuses have large numbers of Muslims, who try to intimidate dissent with threats of violence.
The IDF are using excessive force against innocent people," Mr Ben Gvir said. "People here do not understand how the Government of the state of Israel can attack its own people."
WASHINGTON—A United Nations panel has imposed new sanctions on North Korea as a penalty for its nuclear and missile tests, banning travel and freezing the assets of 10 people or firms linked to the country's deadly weapons program.
Iran's most influential powerbroker defied the Supreme Leader and used Friday prayers to declare the Islamic Republic "in crisis" yesterday as tens of thousands of protesters staged the largest show of dissent in weeks
A former insider at Aipac has spilled the beans on a major secret initiative by The Israel Project (TIP) designed to counter opposition in the US to Israeli settlements in the occupied territories.
According to the complaint to the state Department of Public Health, which was made available to The Times, a nurse told supervisors in February that a patient had overdosed because of a malfunction with a Curlin infusion pump; the pumps allow patients to push a button to control …
THE mystery over Michael Jackson's death deepened yesterday amid claims from one of his sisters he was murdered and new revelations about money-driven hangers-on who seemingly held the singer under their spell.
As the nation's 2.9 million registered nurses prepare for another challenging day or night of work, National Nurses' Week, which always ends on May 12 to coincide with the birthday of Florence Nightingale, is in full swing, reminding doctors, patients, friends and loved ones to h …
Research by the Royal College of Nursing has found that hospitals and primary care trusts spent £350 million on advice from external companies, projects such as private finance initiatives, and attempts by hospitals to win foundation status and find ways to maximise income
Alarms are clattering in the minds of pro-Israel American activists whose mission in life is to close all gaps between official Israeli and American positions.
Nationwide - May 6 - In an unprecedented event marking the beginning of a cohesive, national movement of registered nurses, hundreds of nurses from across America will march and rally in Washington D.C. May 13 in an RN day of action.
Friends and family on both coasts are hosting memorial services for a Santa Clara school nurse who died shortly after saving the life of a softball coach stricken with a sudden heart attack.
To recognize the many contributions of the profession, Dorothy Sutherland of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare sent a proposal to U.S. President Eisenhower asking him to proclaim a special day for nurses. There was no proclamation rendered.
An elderly, bedridden gentleman had the tops of his ears severely chewed, his head badly bitten and a very bad wound in the throat," Hopper said. "His hands were covered in blood when they found him; he'd obviously been so distressed trying to get the mice away."
LONDON (AP) — Stephen Hawking, the British mathematician and physicist famed for his work on black holes, was rushed to a hospital Monday and was seriously ill, Cambridge University said.
It's safe to say that the current job market is in the pits.
A recent survey of 658 hospitals by the American Hospital Association found more than half had negative profit margins in the fourth quarter, raising concerns that more layoffs are on the way.
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