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Young Parents Helped To 'Know More' About Drugs And Alcohol
In the run up to National Tackling Drugs Week (8th-12th June), drug and alcohol services in Liverpool have gathered together to host "Know more" an event which will showcase a range of services that offer advice and support to young people and their families.
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What Is Allergic Conjunctivitis? What Causes Allergic Conjunctivitis?
Most people get allergic conjunctivitis when their eyes come into contact with an allergen - a substance which makes the body"s immune system overreact. The eye becomes sore, inflamed and sometimes painful. Symptoms occur because the overreacting immune system makes the body release histamine and other active substances by mast cells - these cause dilation of blood vessels (blood vessels expand, widen), which irritates the nerve endings and causes increased secretion of tears.
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The New York Stem Cell Foundation Praises Final NIH Guidelines On Stem Cell Research
The New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) praised the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Final Guidelines for Human Stem Cell Research that were issued today. Susan L. Solomon, NYSCF CEO, applauded the NIH for listening carefully to the public response to its earlier draft guidelines and its willingness to make modifications in furtherance of stem cell science. "We are pleased that the NIH guidelines issued today provide a way in which funding may be considered for existing stem cell lines, on which current research is being done. President Barack Obama"s leadership on this issue, which will impact generations to come, is to be applauded."
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New York State Senate Passes Nursing Care Quality Protection Act

The New York State Senate has passed the Nursing Care Quality Protection Act, which requires healthcare facilities to disclose information about nurse staffing to state regulators and the public. The measure has been a top priority for the New York State Nurses Association. As the amount of care from registered nurses has a significant impact on patients" health and safety, consistent documentation is needed to determine staffing patterns in hospitals. Numerous studies have shown that higher nurse staffing is associated with lower rates of infection, cardiac arrest, and other complications. The bill passed the State Assembly by a unanimous vote earlier this year. The legislation requires each hospital to report the numbers of RNs and LPNs providing direct care and the ratio of patients to nurses; the number of unlicensed personnel providing direct care; the incidence of adverse patient events such as medication errors and injuries; and the method the hospital uses for determining and adjusting staffing levels. "Information about nurse staffing is crucial to patients and should be available to them and their families," said Tina Gerardi, RN, chief executive officer of the Nurses Association. "Nurses across the state are expecting Gov. Paterson to help us protect patients and sign this bill into law." Gerardi thanked the state legislature for supporting the bill, especially Assemblyman Richard Gottfried and State Senator Thomas Duane for their work in sponsoring the legislation. The New York State Nurses Association


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