Knowledge and Hygiene are Important |
| Written by RN | |
| Friday, 11 January 2008 | |
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As sated by the findings of a big Canadian study of registered nurses (RNs), nurses were 39 percent less without great doubt to die throughout the course of study than individuals in the whole population. In addition, RNs had a lower danger if death from specific causes such as heart disease, stroke and cancer in general. In whatever way, the researches also came upon by chance that the danger of melanoma went up with the number of years a nurse used up in their in her profession. Nurses who spent at least 15 years in their job had an importantly increase danger of deadly melanoma and rectal cancer. Those who spent at least 25 years in their profession had an increased danger of a breast and lung cancer compared with those who spent at most 5 years in their job. Hygiene or cleanliness for the preservation of cleanliness for the preservation of health is one of the reasons why nurses have a lower risk of dying from various conditions compared with individuals in the general population. Knowledge of what bacteria and viruses are is important for the prevention and control of the diseases caused by either bacteria or viruses. The increased danger with long-term job could be connected to occupational exposures to carcinogens, such as radiation and certain drugs. Such causes are inevitable. [Via Yahoo News ] |
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