Las Vegas resident Susan and her mother spent years caring for her father, Gary, who lived with psychosis as a result of Parkinson’s disease.
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As technology becomes increasingly omnipresent, some people have begun to ask if we own our technology or if it owns us. For some of us, has technology become an addiction?
March was National Problem Gambling Awareness Month, but every month sees people struggling with the addiction.
Like Hollywood, the Las Vegas entertainment industry places a strong emphasis on physical appearance.
As modern medicine makes advances, it also makes discoveries. Your brain, for example, creates enough electricity to light a light bulb.
Southern Nevada Women’s History Project luncheon to feature UNLV planning dean
Exercising after surgery should be attempted with caution. To that end, Sun City held a seminar Aug. 11 for residents on the topic Exercising Safely: Coming Back After Surgery.
A wound that is taking a long time to heal could spell disaster down the road, according to Dr. Lubna Javed. In some cases, she said it could even lead to amputation.
From 75 people raising $1,000 in 1990 to more than 2,000 people raising more than $170,000 in 2014, the Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Nevada’s annual 5K has grown to be the organization’s premier fundraiser.
Shunning sunscreen due to potentially dubious ingredients may do you more harm than good.