Henderson’s Inclusion Fusion hosts an array of social events, classes, activities and special programs for people with autism and other disabilities.
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Health care professionals can create heart-healthy diet plans and encourage exercise. But they cannot simply reach in and change a person’s mindset.
Gym-goers tend to prioritize fat loss, strength and stamina. It isn’t until they struggle to move that many people grasp the importance of mobility drills.
Studies suggest women — especially mothers — shoulder an estimated 80 percent of the family’s medical decision-making responsibilities.
Shareholder proposals are pushing Las Vegas casino operators like Caesars Entertainment and Boyd Gaming to study the business impact of smoke-free casinos.
There’s one type of exercise that physical therapists say is so beneficial for the body that they recommend doing it every single day.
A Nevada working group will study the benefits of psychedelic medicine, such as magic mushrooms or “shrooms,” and make recommendations for future policies.
The 2024 Medicare premiums and costs were released Oct. 12, with an increase for Parts A and B.
Most modern TV remotes, which feature dozens of unnecessary buttons, can be especially challenging for seniors.
The co-anchor of “CBS Mornings” recognizes that “the world can be harsh,” but he reaches for positivity and recharges by surrounding himself with family.
State regulators have decided to liquidate the health insurer Friday Health Plans by September, forcing thousands of Nevadans to find a new health insurer.
Understaffing has hospital patients calling 9-1-1, according to workers as their union contract is due to expire next week.
Loneliness and isolation are on the rise in the U.S., with roughly half of adults saying they have recently experienced loneliness, according to the surgeon general.
The return of summer can serve as a reminder of what Southern Nevadans need to do to protect themselves from the potentially harmful effects of spending longer days in the sun.
In his new series “Shrinking,” Segel portrays “psychological vigilante” Jimmy Laird, a brutally honest therapist who is dealing with a full emotional plate.