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As Europe and America age, they will need more young and energetic nurses, care assistants, housekeepers and cleaners.
ECONOMIST: Migration
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Donations from the Health Lottery could include money to cover respite care and counselling for young carers, and specialist nurses for conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, but the aim is not to subsidise or finance NHS projects, organisers said.
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"Dentists are performing minor surgeries, pharmacists are treating patients and young people are volunteering to work as nurses, " the report said.
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"The extra nurses demonstrate our commitment to support young children living in disadvantaged areas by supporting an enhanced health visiting service, " she added.
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Right now, students as young as 16 sometimes receive hospital-based training as paid nurses.
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Norwood had always dreamed of bringing together an extraordinary team of cardiologists, anesthesiologists, surgeons, nurses and technicians to innovatively tackle critical heart problems in newborns and young children.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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Tight budgets are leading more states to turn to managed care, and Amerigroup is ready with physicians, nurses, nutritionists and active outreach which is especially for pregnant women and young mothers and people with chronic diseases like congestive heart failure or diabetes.
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