The Affordable Connectivity Program has helped close the digital divide in the U.S., but it is set to end in mid-May.
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At the end of April, one valley location will transition to a locally owned practice.
The top 10 highest paid employees at University Medical Center also were paid more than $350,000 in 2022, public records show.
It’s common to feel skeptical about an activity that promises quick and easy stress relief. Yet mindfulness meditation promises just that.
African American men have the highest prevalence of trauma, according to Mental Health America, but seek therapy less than any other demographic.
The granddaughter of a man who died at the Boulder City home says staffers were aware that workers and residents were not being tested regularly for COVID-19.
For 2024, the new “Medicare You” handbook explains a major change to Part D catastrophic coverage.
The first case of mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, was reported in Clark County in June 2022.
UNLV’s medical school is working to bring more physicians to Las Vegas to help fill the shortage or health care professionals and to help train more.
The ER at Cadence will be an extension of the Henderson Hospital and will provide another emergency health option for the fast-growing city.
State officials have filed a motion to take over the operations of a Nevada medical insurer, citing months of “inconsistent financial filings.”
While the study isn’t comprehensive enough to warrant broad recommendations to take vitamins, it provides important information about their use, the lead author said.
Las Vegas physician Dr. George Chambers, accused of sexual misconduct with three patients, spoke during a hearing by a state medical licensing board.
In the last two years, UMC has nearly tripled the number of kidney transplants it performs each year.
Confirmed and suspected COVID-19 hospitalizations statewide increased to 164 in the last week, a 16 percent increase over the prior week.