Researchers are looking for people in the Las Vegas Valley with loved ones who have the disease also known as juvenile diabetes.
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The tranquilizer xylazine has been detected in the local illicit drug supply, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
The Southern Nevada Health District is ending exceptions or variances that allowed some fitness centers in the Las Vegas Valley to keep their swimming pools open.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield made a $50,000 donation to the nonprofit Baby’s Bounty to help families at risk in Nevada.
As Las Vegas hits triple-digit temperatures, Clark County officials have launched an initiative aimed at raising awareness about heat-related illness.
A proposal asked Boyd Gaming shareholders to study the effects of making casinos smoke-free. It was the first of three proposals across the industry to get a vote.
The out-of-state visitor was in the valley from April 1 to April 6. The health district does not have information about the person’s immunization status.
The Southern Nevada Health District is investigating two cases of active tuberculosis (TB) at two separate schools in the Las Vegas Valley.
Route 91 Harvest festival survivors struggled with mental health ailments years after the mass shooting on the Strip, according to a Boston University-led study.
The top 10 highest paid employees at University Medical Center also were paid more than $350,000 in 2022, public records show.
An average of eight children drown each year in Southern Nevada, experts say. Sunrise Children’s Hospital and Safe Kids Clark County are offering safety tips.
The Las Vegas facility, which is nearing completion, will house families of critically ill children while they undergo treatment.
The Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine held its annual Match Day ceremony, where medical students learned where they will spend their residencies.
The event at the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign was held to shine a spotlight on an issue that affects nearly 1 percent of newborns.
Hospitals and nursing homes in Southern Nevada reported a record number of potentially fatal Candida auris cases in January, state data shows.