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Health Minister: “We’re Working Diligently to Address Nurses’ Concerns”

Our News Bahamas

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July 10, 2026

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Nurses gathered outside the Ministry of health early Thursday morning, protesting over what they say are long‑overdue confirmation, and appointment letters.

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People.com

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· Jun 27, 2026

80-Year-Old Nurse Works in Emergency Room After More Than 5 Decades. Here’s What She Credits as Her Secret to a Long Life

“She is the nurse we all aspire to be and the person we would want to care for our loved ones,” Jamie Hodgkins said of colleague Iva Hills

Kaiser Health

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· Jul 2, 2026

HealthQ Special: Caregiving in the Sandwich Generation

Join the conversation as the HealthQ team explores the messiness, humor, and satisfaction that comes with caregiving when you’re sandwiched between aging parents and growing kids.

NDTV

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· Jul 2, 2026

Woman Shares Why She Quit 6-Figure Corporate Job At 33 To Be A Waitress

She revealed that after leaving the job, her overall health improved. She said, Turns out it was just stress.

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 7, 2026

Health concerns from volunteer fire fighters at a CFA brigade in Victoria’s east

Sky News host Jaimee Rogers says there are “legitimate health concerns” from volunteer firefighters at a CFA brigade in Victoria’s east.

Medical Daily

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· Jul 10, 2026

'Paperwork Over Care' Former Mental Health Nurse's Testimony Raises New Questions About Therapeutic Engagement On Psychiatric Wards

A former NHS mental health nurse told the Lampard Inquiry that paperwork often took priority over patient care, raising concerns about therapeutic engagement.

Engineering News-Record

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· Jul 6, 2026

Back Trouble? Construction Workers Shouldn't Wait to Get Help

A chiropractor comments on what she sees treating construction workers.

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Related coverage for "Health Minister: “We’re Working Diligently to Address Nurses’ Concerns”": People.com — 80-Year-Old Nurse Works in Emergency Room After More Than 5 Decades. Here’s What She Credits as Her Secret to a Long Life. Kaiser Health — HealthQ Special: Caregiving in the Sandwich Generation. NDTV — Woman Shares Why She Quit 6-Figure Corporate Job At 33 To Be A Waitress. Sky News Australia — Health concerns from volunteer fire fighters at a CFA brigade in Victoria’s east. Medical Daily — 'Paperwork Over Care' Former Mental Health Nurse's Testimony Raises New Questions About Therapeutic Engagement On Psychiatric Wards. Engineering News-Record — Back Trouble? Construction Workers Shouldn't Wait to Get Help