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Watch: Assessment of bladder function and the continence pathway

Watch: Assessment of bladder function and the continence pathway
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Catholics grade the second Catholic president 100 days in

President Joe Biden addresses a joint session of Congress, Wednesday, April 28, 2021, in the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post via AP, Pool) As President Biden marks 100 days in office on Thursday, leaders of Catholic organizations working in areas the administration has pegged as priorities say that they are grateful for signs of progress but caution that more is needed to fulfill campaign promises. At the same time, some bishops continue to be highly critical of Mr. Biden, with some suggesting that the nation’s second Catholic president should not be allowed to receive Communion.

Free Webinar Series: Essential Skills – Continence Care Week

Free Webinar Series: Essential Skills – Continence Care Week As part of World Continence Week, Nursing Times will be hosting a series of five, free webinars from the 21 – 25 June, supported by an educational grant from Essity. Aimed at nurses and healthcare professionals involved in providing continence care, the series will help nurses develop their practice and improve the quality of continence care which is an essential skill. In this series of five webinars, hosted by Eileen Shepherd, clinical editor, Nursing Times, our expert contributors will explore the following key principles of continence care: • Assessment of bladder function and the continence pathway

Star Wars -Kultfrisur: Das steckt hinter den Haarschnecken

Star Wars -Kultfrisur: Das steckt hinter den Haarschnecken
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Italian archbishop welcomes treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons

Italian archbishop welcomes treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons Treaty makes it illegal to develop, manufacture, transfer, possess, use or threaten to use nuclear weapons Catholic News Service Updated: January 23, 2021 08:02 AM GMT Trending Archbishop Domenico Sorrentino of Assisi. (Photo: alchetron) Giving thanks that the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons came into force Jan. 22, the archbishop of Assisi in Italy insisted that ensuring peace for humanity would require further steps, including working for justice and removing threats to human life at all stages of its development. Dozens of other Catholic leaders worldwide, including 29 bishops, also welcomed the treaty, saying in a statement released Jan. 22 by Pax Christi International, the worst of all weapons of mass destruction are immoral.

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