Researchers found that a combined measure of electronic vital-signs data was effective in predicting cardio-respiratory instability that precedes patient deterioration.

Telephone-based, open-ended interviews with parents provide a closer look at the final weeks and days of life of pediatric cancer patients.

Overweight and obese men carry lower PSA levels, and thus may have better prostate cancer outcomes with lower positive test-result thresholds.

Researchers polled pediatric patients to determine which nurse behaviors kids found most helpful.

RNs reduced catheter-related blood infections by addressing the problem at the bedside and targeting hygiene practices directly.

Anger control, but not anxiety, seems to affect BP in children.

Exercise may be the prime factor in improving metabolic control in Type 2 diabetes patients: NIH.

Sensory neuropathy, the most common peripheral nerve disorder affecting HIV patients, may be alleviated by smoking medical marijuana.

Young children undertreated with asthma medications
