Why You Should Take Your Nursing Degree to the DNP Level

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Nursing has always been a very popular career for those who are looking to make a long-term, perhaps even lifelong, commitment to their profession. Few careers offer the same range of opportunities to progress and nurses will find themselves able to advance almost continuously throughout their career.

The DNP (doctoral nursing program) represents the highest tier of qualification that a nurse can earn. Consequently, earning a DNP will gain nurses access to the most senior jobs that the profession has to offer.

Tracking Your Health Goals with Samsung Galaxy S8 plus

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Smartphones can help you stay connected on the go. They give you access to email, social media, and text messaging to say nothing of all the apps to which they provide access. However, some smartphones do something else that is just as important — they let you track your fitness and the Samsung Galaxy S8 plus is one of the best:

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Preeclampsia: Everything You Need to Know

Nearly every pregnant woman is concerned about preeclampsia, a serious disorder that is among the most common causes of death among infants and new mothers. Although it normally occurs beyond the 20th week of pregnancy, it sometimes strikes earlier – and in some cases, it can occur up to 6 weeks after delivery. Knowing who is most often affected, understanding the signs and symptoms of preeclampsia, and having tests conducted are among the first steps toward ensuring your safety and that of your little one.

Preeclampsia: Who is At Risk?

Stop Worrying About Being Too Muscly Strength Without Bulk

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Building Muscle for Your Health

While there are a number of diets and schools of thought when it comes to exercise and nutrition, the focus of building muscle tends to be exclusively either on health or appearance – and the preconception that one might come along with the other couldn’t be further from the truth.

Which Type of Yoga is Right for You?

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With so many classes on offer and so much contradictory information about each different approach, it can be difficult to know your Hatha flow from your vinyasa. It might not seem particularly important to know what class you’re going to or what the differences between them are, after all ‘yoga is yoga’. Right? Well, no actually. Different people thrive doing different routines, and while for some the challenge of a quick dynamic class is what they need, others could do with taking it down a notch.

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