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The study, published in Home Healthcare Now, also found 37% of respondents experience either verbal or emotional abuse on a daily basis.
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In a world where health trends come and go faster than your morning smoothie blends, it’s easy to overlook the quiet powerhouses that have been working their magic for centuries. While you’ve likely heard of mainstream wellness staples like turmeric, ginger, or echinacea, there’s an entire realm of lesser-known herbs quietly transforming lives across the globe. These botanical underdogs aren’t just old wives’ tales or exotic health fads—they’re rooted in ancient traditions and backed by a growing body of modern science. From fighting fatigue to enhancing brain function, balancing hormones, calming nerves, and strengthening immunity, these hidden herbs offer powerful, natural support for the body and mind. What makes these 12 herbs so special? They’ve flown under the radar, often overshadowed by flashier ingredients, yet they hold remarkable potential for anyone looking to level up their wellness routine—without relying on synthetic supplements. Whether they come from the mountains of Asia, the fields of Africa, or the gardens of Europe, these herbs have been cherished for generations in holistic medicine systems like Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and folk remedies passed down through the ages. In this guide, we’re unveiling 12 of the most underrated healing herbs that deserve a front-row seat in your health arsenal. You don’t need to be an herbalist to benefit from them—many are available as teas, powders, tinctures, or capsules, ready to easily integrate into your daily life. So if you’re tired of generic advice and ready to discover truly unique plant-based remedies, you’re in the right place. Let’s dig into nature’s lesser-known medicine cabinet—you might just find the missing piece your wellness routine has been craving.
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The following is a guest article by Joy Avery, MSN, RN - Senior Vice President, Clinical Strategy at CipherHealth Healthcare’s AI gold rush is at a crossroads. At board meetings across the country, AI has become a strategic mandate—a signpost of innovation and forward thinking. At the same time, it is also in danger of
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The substantial Medicaid savings in the reconciliation bill that has been passed by the House could have major implications for nearly 15,000 federally certified nursing facilities and the 1.2 million people living in them. Nursing facilities provide medical and personal care services for older adults and people with disabilities, and Medicaid covered 44% of long-term institutional care costs in 2023.
In the latest Nursing Standard podcast, Queen’s Nurse, coach and nurse educator Caron Sanders-Crook discusses a trauma-informed approach to nurse leadership in the high-pressure healthcare environment, and how the impact of vicarious trauma and a chronically activated stress response are not traditionally factored into nurse leadership models. She also discusses how leaders who understand their own nervous system responses can model stability for their teams, and demonstrates two exercises that nurses can use to help prevent emotional exhaustion
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Trauma-informed nurses help sexual assault survivors. Most hospitals don’t have them.
Nurses who help the sexually assaulted
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