Extra Extra: Nurses are heroes, not sexy Halloween characters
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"We’re really preparing for a strike in a way that this workforce hasn’t prepared in a while": NYC's 20,000-memberand those taking them down have been escalating.NJ.com reports that New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy is, a "gut health" testing company that more than a dozen microbiome scientists have accused of using pseudoscience.because they perpetuate negative stereotypes about the profession.
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