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"Labor of Love: A Midwife's Memoir" Chronicles Home Birth Midwife's Remarkable Personal and Professional Journey (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)In her first book, "Labor of Love: A Midwife's Memoir," Cara Muhlhahn, the certified nurse-midwife featured in the documentary, "The Business of Being Born," tells her fascinating personal story while providing an insider's look at natural childbirth in the home setting. From tales of her formative adolescent experiences, to the home birth of her son, to engaging accounts of her 30-year-long ... Read more...Cell phone soaps promote safe sex (WABC-TV New York)Nurse educator Rachel Jones developed an education campaign using professional actors and scripts. Read more...Nurse educator: Soaps can teach safe sex (Daily Record)BOONTON TWP. -- "Hey baby, you OK?" Mike asks his girlfriend as she sits down next to him. "Yeah, I'm OK," Toni says, and she puts her head on his shoulder. Mike thinks it's safe to move in for a kiss. Read more...Cell Phone Soap Operas Deliver Safe-Sex Message (FOX 5 New York)They're soap operas with a message. A nurse educator has developed an education campaign using professional actors to spread the word that safe sex pays off. Read more...Local nurse awarded for dedication (The Nor'wester)After years of volunteering and working with the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS), a local nurse has received the recognition she deserves. Read more... |