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Clark County may sue to recover opioid epidemic expenses

The County Commission on Tuesday will consider joining states, cities and counties across the U.S. suing manufacturers and distributors of painkillers in an effort to recoup some of the expenses they have borne.

St. Rose begins training for ‘Stop the Bleed’ program— PHOTOS

In partnership with the city of Henderson, Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican Hospital will be offering “Stop the Bleed” trainings for the public to become trained in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives.

Henderson Hospital to build freestanding emergency room

Henderson Hospital is set to break ground on the city’s first freestanding emergency room. The 24-hour facility will feature eight treatment rooms with three additional rapid medical exam rooms; advanced imaging services such as CT, ultrasound and X-ray; and an on-site laboratory.

Syringe vending machines expanding in Clark County

Two vending machines that dispense sterile needles in Las Vegas will soon turn to five as the Trac-B Exchange continues its efforts at curbing the spread of HIV through injection drug use.

New website, mobile app connect people with sex educators, therapists

A Salt Lake City couple traveled to Las Vegas this week to demonstrate a website and mobile app to 700 industry professionals attending the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists at Green Valley Ranch Resort in Henderson.

Henderson hospital uses human-milk fortifier to treat premature infants

Anastasia Lorenz didn’t expect to be in the delivery room, and in labor for 48 hours, so soon. But little Jacob Copeland wouldn’t wait the full term.

Jacob was born a month premature and weighed 2.5 pounds. He dropped to as low as 1.5 pounds 10 days later and had trouble digesting Lorenz’s breast milk.