Study strongly backs exercise for relieving symptoms of depression and anxiety

Aerobic exercise, such as running, swimming and dancing, may be most effective for relieving the symptoms of depression and anxiety, according to Australian researchers. The post Study strongly backs exercise for relieving symptoms of depression and anxiety appeared first on Nursing Times.
NHS nursing staff in England and Wales to get 3.3% pay rise
Nurses and other health service staff on the Agenda for Change contract in England and Wales will receive a 3.3% pay rise in April, ministers have announced. The UK government said it had accepted recommendations on pay rises for 2026-27 made by its independent advisory… The post NHS nursing staff in England and Wales to […]
Nurses ‘at least as good’ as doctors at giving hospital care

Nurses are as good as doctors, and in some cases may be better, when it comes to giving hospital care traditionally handled by doctors, according to a large review of available research. The post Nurses ‘at least as good’ as doctors at giving hospital care appeared first on Nursing Times.
FNU President Receives 2026 Trailblazer in Higher Education Award

Versailles, Ky. — Frontier Nursing University (FNU) President Brooke A. Flinders, DNP, RN, APRN-CNM, FACNM, was recently named a recipient of Insight Into Academia magazine’s 2026 Trailblazer in Higher Education Award. This national honor recognizes senior leaders whose bold, strategic innovations have advanced institutional excellence, strengthened community and connectedness, and created meaningful, measurable impact for […]
From Flight Nurse to Champion of Female Veterans: Dr. Linda Spoonster Schwartz

Dr. Linda Spoonster Schwartz represents a remarkable example of nursing leadership, resilience, and advocacy spanning an impressive six decades. As a retired U.S. Air Force flight nurse and Vietnam-era veteran,…
ICU Nurse’s Everest Trek Becomes a Final Journey for Her Patient

When ICU nurse and mountaineering enthusiast Boryana Peeva boarded a flight for Nepal in October 2025, she believed she was chasing a lifelong dream: trekking to Mount Everest Base Camp.…
Big Changes Are Coming to Federal Student Loans: What Nurses Need to Know

If you’re a nurse with federal student loans — or planning to an advanced degree — major changes to the federal student loan system are on the way. Beginning July…
How Federal Health Funding Cuts Are Reshaping Global Care—and Impacting Nursing Leadership

Podcast Episode >>Listen to “How Federal Health Funding Cuts Are Reshaping Global Care—and Impacting Nursing Leadership (With Jerilyn Hoover)” [audioplayer_lnljerilynpubhealth] In a recent episode of the Love and Leary Podcast,…
TIME100 Health 2026 List Honors Nurse and ANA President Dr. Kennedy

TIME Magazine has released its annual list of the world’s most influential healthcare leaders, dubbed the TIME100 Health list. The 2026 list includes a nurse, a notable change from last…
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Aortic stenosis definitive therapy involves valve replacement, either by conventional surgical approaches or via transcatheter aortic valve replacement. Temporizing management focuses on cautiously decreasing afterload with vasodilators.