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Gain control of your pain

The goal of pain management is to minimize suffering from pain while improving your level of function and quality of life. While it may not be possible to completely eliminate pain from diseases such as osteoarthritis, there are steps we can take in order to gain control.

Amazon to start selling $50 tablet in time for holidays

Online retailer Amazon.com Inc plans to release a $50 tablet in time for the holiday season, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

Hospitalized newborns have shorter stays with parents’ presence, data shows

Hospitalized children need the presence of their parents, family member or other trusted friends throughout their treatment and recovery. Data show that newborns who have their parents’ presence have shorter hospital stays and better outcomes.

Take a look at the view from a Mount Charleston cabin — PHOTOS

It’s early August and the punishing heat in the Las Vegas Valley is overwhelming. But Ennis Jordan has a popping blaze in the stone fireplace at his Mount Charleston cabin, which is perched 9,000 feet above sea level in the middle of the Toiyable National Forest.

Housing authority fined $47,000 by OSHA

Southern Nevada’s struggling public housing agency owes $47,000 in fines for six serious safety violations identified by the state’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

 
Teens are using e-cigarettes to vaporize marijuana, study finds

Nearly one in five high school students who said they used electronic cigarettes to vaporize nicotine also used them to vaporize pot, according to a survey of nearly 4,000 Connecticut teens.

Microbiologist ranks the dirtiest things you come across during air travel

With all those enclosed spaces, recirculated air and non-stop streams of people, airports and planes are prime breeding grounds for bacteria. But which surfaces are the dirtiest of all? Website Travelmath.com sent a microbiologist to take 26 samples from five U.S. airports and four flights by two major carriers — although it didn’t specify which ones.