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  Intensive care units (ICUs) in Southern hospitals are running “dangerously low” on space as the delta variant creates COVID-19 surges across the region.
  
  Health and Human Services (HHS) is making temporary changes to its distribution policies for monoclonal antibody therapies, with an eye on maintaining sufficient supply to meet
  
  The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Research on Women’s Health is accepting comments through Sept. 15 to assist with identifying research gaps and pitfalls in clinical 
  
  An eight-part podcast series from the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) explores practical strategies the nursing profession can use to advance health equity.
  
  Judy Davidson, DNP, RN, a nurse scientist at the University of California, San Diego Health Sciences Center, discusses her research on nurse suicide in the September issue
  
  In an op-ed in Medpage Today, Karen Cox, PhD, RN, and Tejal K. Gandhi, MD, MPH, called patient visitation “a silent safety net,” which improves patient outcomes and reduces
  
  As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, the lure of high travel nurse salaries is exacerbating a staffing crisis in many hard hit states. 
  
  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported a rise in COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits and hospital admissions between June and August 2021
  
  With more than 500 people hospitalized with COVID-19, Idaho officials made the decision to enact crisis standards of care on Monday. 
  
  The American Nurses Foundation is seeking “bold, innovative, and risky (but not reckless) ideas that will ensure that nurses have access to the knowledge and tools to deliver
  
 
              