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Desiree Hill wasn’t happy with her job as an oncology nurse — so she quit and reinvented herself as an Atlanta-area mechanic.
Hospitals, nursing homes and other medical facilities are facing a daunting recruitment picture. Things could get worse.
In an essay for Women’s Health, the actor explains—for the first time—how her role is a 'love letter' to the nurses who cared ...
It's no longer just about salary. Summer kicks off a new corporate perk for some employees as workers demand more personal ...
Their brief marriage led to a demolition derby of a trial. An excerpt from ‘Hollywood Vampires’ about the blessed day they ...
In the eternal quest to know thyself, it’s tempting to seize on every bit of data we can glean. But experts caution relying ...
If you decide that an assisted-living community is right for you or your loved one, take these steps to make sure that its ...
We’re finally here,” said McLean County Public Schools’ superintendent Tommy Burrough. After a spring of illness, severe weather and county-wide flooding that kept students away from the classroom, ...
As a young child, Mary Jo McDonald spent years in foster care and was on the list to be adopted by a new family. That all changed when her troubled mother found the strength to change. McDonald ...
Natalie Schnaitmann discusses the importance of self-advocacy and access to second opinions when symptoms are dismissed among ...
From specialized memory support "neighborhoods" to home-care, options are many for aging Long Islanders, but is it in the budget?