Women’s health strategy: Where are we now?
What progress has been made for women’s health across the four countries of the UK, asks Charlotte Glynn
What progress has been made for women’s health across the four countries of the UK, asks Charlotte Glynn
Read about the findings of an analysis into the number of students being accepted onto learning disability nursing courses.
When my daughter was diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer, I was unsure about clinical trials but eventually learned that it was a…
Aims and Objectives To provide a viable tool for the early clinical identification of high-risk populations in patients with sepsis. Background Sepsis-associated delirium (SAD) has…
Continuing our series dispelling some common myths about conditions managed by nurses in primary care, Dr Peter Bagshaw advises against routine swabbing of venous ulcers
CURE® spoke with a lung cancer treatment expert about study findings showing survival benefits with the addition of radiotherapy to TKI treatment.
In this case-based module, Dr Toni Hazell discusses the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of measles and whooping cough, including how to identify and manage suspected cases,…
Patients with PSMA-positive metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer showed benefits after receiving PSMA-targeted treatment.
Did you know changes coming to Medicare in 2025? CURE® spoke with Joanna Doran, Esq., CEO of Triage Cancer, to discuss what patients with cancer…
Commentary on : Kata A, Dillon EC, Christina Keny RN, et a l.‘There’s So Much That They’re Enduring’: Experiences of Older Adults Undergoing Major Elective…
‘GPNs are very much part of the community nursing family’ says Dr Crystal Oldman of the Queen’s Nursing Institute