Valley residents’ news and achievements, Sept. 3, 2015
September 2, 2015 - 7:45 pm
Trail Access Project aims to help people in wheelchairs gain more access to nature with electric-assisted equipment that can handle rocky terrain.
In a recent study, people following a combination of healthier habits slowed typical age-related cognitive decline.
For many people, common forms of exercise, such as walking, running and weight training, are a struggle because of pain, weakness or mobility issues.
About 43 percent of Americans have jobs that can be classified as “highly sedentary.”
“The moment of clarity happened when I realized that I have zero time to waste. This really hit for me at age 60,” the Oscar winner says.
Brad turns 65 this fall and plans to retire in February. He has a question about the timing of his Medicare enrollment.
A few months ago, I took an ambulance to the hospital emergency room after a nasty fall at home — then came a hefty bill.
Authorities are investigating why two women fell ill at the Revolution Against Aging and Death Festival. They both received peptide injections as a way to fight aging.
Shane Tamura, the Las Vegas man responsible for a NYC shooting that left 4 dead, blamed football and the NFL for his perceived struggle with the neurodegenerative disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
The Southern Nevada Health District said it has ollected its first sample of West Nile virus-positive mosquitoes this year.