Covid-19 can enter the brain via the nose, study finds – Nursing in Practice
Covid-19 enters the brain via nerve cells in the olfactory mucosa, which lies in the roof of the nasal cavity, a study has found.
Covid-19 enters the brain via nerve cells in the olfactory mucosa, which lies in the roof of the nasal cavity, a study has found.
Over two-thirds of people are worried about access to palliative care, and 41 per cent think there is too little NHS resources at the end…
Smoking rates have increased among more affluent young women over the past 10 years, a UK study has found.
NHS England’s national digital primary care nurse lead Helen Crowther outlines the value of AI in healthcare.
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The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has urged the Welsh Government to boost investment across the country to ensure they are ‘fit for purpose.’
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has urged the Welsh Government to boost investment across the country to ensure they are ‘fit for purpose.’
Nursing in Practice has teamed up with its sister titles to launch a survey to gather the views of a range of primary care workers,…
Nursing in Practice has teamed up with its sister titles to launch a survey to gather the views of a range of primary care workers,…
NHS England’s national digital primary care nurse lead Helen Crowther outlines the value of AI in healthcare.
NMC to further examine inequalities in FtP in a bid to tackle differences in the experiences and outcomes of nurses from diverse backgrounds.