On February 27, 2008, after announcing at a news conference that tens of thousands of Southern Nevadans would have to be tested for hepatitis C and HIV, the young man who’d never been the focus of public attention would find himself thrust into the public eye for years.
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As Lindsey Bisch painted a mural devoted to Dr. Seuss, his rhymes became so intense in her memory that she felt compelled to quietly recite them.
While vacationing in the island communist nation, Dr. Joe Iser, the head of the Southern Nevada Health District, was noticed for resembling the famous author and witnessed the country’s efforts to eradicate the Zika virus.
Level 3 trauma centers are glorified emergency rooms that charge more — and create risks for complications.
Sixty-six-year-old Terry Powers has a simple message for baby boomers: Stay active.
Henderson family barely avoids tragedy after misdiagnosis by paramedics sent 11-year-old boy to Level III trauma center instead of UMC’s Level I facility.
The federal government and military bombard civilians with about 4,000 acronyms and abbreviations — and one brave librarian tracks them all.
When Southern Nevada Health District board members vote later this month on whether more Level III trauma centers should be opened in Clark County, what happened to Giulian Grasso should be taken into consideration.
It’s becoming an increasingly outdated stereotype that older people fear and stay away from technology. Most baby boomers have gotten past their initial reservations and are avid users of smartphones and other devices to keep up with families and other news as well as shop.
David Ballou and Jamie Lee Sprague-Ballou, who were married in California in 2013, are a unique Las Vegas couple.