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A tuberculosis investigation is underway involving a person with active TB who was on 26 Clark County School District campuses and at a district training center.
Talking with his friends convinced Jason to switch to Medicare Advantage, then he discovered that his orthopedic surgeon is not in the plan.
Taking care of an aging parent — especially when juggling work and other family obligations — can be exhausting. But help and resources are available.
The agency is hoping to blunt any surge in COVID-19 cases or hospitalizations as part of a shift to treating the vaccine like getting a yearly flu shot.
A petition initiative is seeking to have Nevadans vote on codifying the right to reproductive freedom in the state’s constitution.
Getting a second medical opinion from another doctor is a smart idea that may offer you a fresh perspective and additional treatment options.
Along with bringing fun and flair to parades, sporting events and other gatherings, the Vegas Golden Gals find another reason to cheer: exercise and camaraderie.
President Joe Biden landed in Las Vegas on Tuesday evening and attended a private Democratic National Committee reception and fundraiser.
With COVID-19 at medium levels in Clark County, the health district recommends indoor mask use for those 65 and older or with underlying health conditions.
The drugs remain in short supply. But the bigger issue may be getting them to patients who need them most.
Continuing with a dangerous pattern, Nevada reported more than 6,000 new COVID-19 cases in a single day Friday morning.
Raiders defensive tackle Solomon Thomas spoke to students about mental health during a Tuesday event organized by the city of Las Vegas.
Jullie Hoggan, 49, has largely lived in isolation and apart from her family since a kidney transplant last year left her with a suppressed immune system.
Gov. Steve Sisolak hints that Nevada will soon be offering “exciting” prizes to get more residents vaccinated against COVID-19.