Shopping for a better night’s sleep

Mattress shopping isn’t a matter to take lying down. The average American spends three full years sleeping on each mattress they buy. A mattress is the single most important factor in achieving the quality sleep that is crucial to a high quality of life.

Patients with chronic illness share their animated, inspiring stories

When faced with struggles, people often turn to others for support, comfort and guidance. There is great value in knowing you’re not alone especially for patients with chronic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). RA is a chronic, inflammatory form of arthritis in which the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues, causing fluid buildup in the joints and pain and inflammation throughout the body.

Fall back in love with your wardrobe this holiday season

Not only is the holiday season time for presenting loved ones with carefully hand-picked gifts, it’s also the season for dressing up and sharing good cheer at office parties, family events and cocktail gatherings.

Learn more about lupus and the search for answers

For those who are living with lupus, daily activities can be a struggle and life can become inconsistent. While many people are experiencing debilitating symptoms, from the outside, many of those with lupus don’t “look sick.”

Five key deadlines to help small businesses avoid IRS headaches

The adage that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure still rings true – especially for businesses preparing for tax season. If you oversee your company’s filing requirements, knowing what is due and when can save you and your employee’s penalties, time and stress.

Critical tips for protecting your vehicle’s exterior from winter wear

Making sure your car or truck is ready for winter is an important aspect of being a responsible driver. But preparing your vehicle isn’t just about checking your fluids and filling your tires – Old Man Winter can take a toll on a vehicle’s exterior, which means it needs the proper protection too.

More uncertainty for Nevadans facing loss of health insurance plans

The nearly 25,000 Nevadans who faced the loss of their individually purchased health insurance plans because they did not meet the requirements of the new health care law got another dose of uncertainty Thursday when President Barack Obama announced that they could keep their policies for another year.

Bringing out the Motion

Justin Pierre describes himself as a walking hand grenade. And so it’s only a matter of time before the Motion City Soundtrack frontman’s pin gets pulled.

Tickets: Miley Cyrus twerking at MGM

Pop tart Miley Cyrus comes to the MGM Grand Garden arena on March 1. Tickets are $60.50 and $90.50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday at Ticketmaster outlets.

Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor shifts direction

In Nine Inch Nails’ self-flagelating songs, Trent Reznor lays bares his handle-with-care feelings to such an extent that even their titles can’t fig-leaf all the naked emoting.

Caliendo gives voice to comedy

Terry Bradshaw and Frank Caliendo used to see a lot of each other on football Sundays. So now that Bradshaw has worked up his own headliner show for the casino circuit, he knows who to call if he gets sick and needs someone to substitute as him.

Commuters beware: Sunday’s marathon is closing roads

Motorists may want to build extra time into their Sunday commutes because several stretches of road along the Strip corridor, the downtown area and North Las Vegas will be closed for the estimated 30,000 runners participating in the 2013 Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon.

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