Nurses
Nurses at Guantanamo May Get Option on Force-Feeding
Pentagon could change policy that punished medical personnel for objecting to the procedure.
British Healthcare 'Amongst Poorest in Western Europe'
An annual report comparing healthcare across Europe shows Britain falling from 14th to 16th.
U.K. Could Require Teachers to Report Would-Be Terrorists
A new proposed counterterrorism policy incorporates teachers at nurseries, schools and universities into state-spying apparatus.
Six Nurses Killed in Latest Attack on Chinese Medical Workers
A spate of attacks on doctors and nurses has prompted the health ministry to provide better security at hospitals
Doctors Who Treated Spanish Ebola Nurse Say They Still Don't Know What Cured Her
Teresa Romero and her doctors are still unsure how exactly she contracted the disease or what it was that cured her
Training to Treat Ebola With Hot Sauce?
Health workers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center practice removing protective gear properly by treating fake patients doused with Tabasco sauce.
Dallas County Officials Consider Disaster Declaration
Dallas County commissioners decided on Thursday that travel restrictions could be put into place without issuing a disaster declaration.
U.S. Nurse's Union Asks For More Ebola Protection
As a second American nurse is diagnosed with Ebola, the National Nurses Union want more protection for frontline health care workers
Medical Staff in Spain Are Refusing to Work With Ebola Patients
Spanish nurses are refusing to work with cases of the deadly virus, citing health concerns
Thousands of Health Care Workers Needed to Stop Ebola
For the Ebola outbreak to end in six to nine months, a "massive" global response is needed