Since 1976, nurses have joined with the Harvard School of Public Health in a longitudinal study of women’s health that has provided a wealth of amazing information that helps all women stay healthy. Beginning with a cohort of 238,000 […]Read more »
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Here are some fun facts to know & tell: Did you know that half of the patients with chronic HIV infection produce tons of powerful antibodies to fight the disease? They do, but too late in the disease process to fully neutralize […]Read more »
ALOHA Colleagues! It’s summer vacation time for nursing faculty and some of us are taking time to travel and spend some time with ohana. Even though there are many ways to stay connected, when I’m away from home I somehow […]Read more »
Dear Colleagues, Last few weeks have been difficult. On Tuesday, June 5th, we heard that Kate Spade had taken her own life. Committed suicide. Killed herself. The news said she hung herself with a red silk scarf in the luxurious […]Read more »
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families whose homes and livelihoods have been lost and to those who are at risk as result of the ongoing eruption of Kilauea. We have seen that nature is an unstoppable force […]Read more »
Beginning Jan. 1, terminally ill residents will be eligible to begin requesting prescriptions for life-ending medication, following Gov. David Ige’s signing today of the “Our Care, Our Choice” Act into law. The law caps a decades-long debate to legalize medical […]Read more »