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CSN professor, advocate receives a community service award

Three years ago, Jet Mitchell was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer with no family history or lifestyle factors contributing to her diagnosis. In 2016, the disease progressed to Stage 4.

Las Vegas nonprofits helping to bring gardens to CCSD schools

In an ongoing effort to promote healthy lifestyles early in life, local nonprofit organizations are helping establish garden-based learning and bringing fresh food into public schools.

Las Vegas students design greenhouse for school, community

When a group of Faith Lutheran Middle School and High School students approached Principal Scott Fogo about two years ago about building a greenhouse on campus, he wasn’t too enthusiastic.

5,000 Clark County students headed to school without vaccinations

Public health experts say the Clark County School District’s vaccination rate is above threshold for epidemic concerns, but some warn that students with compromised immune systems could be at risk from those who opt out.

Touro University unveils mobile healthcare clinic in Las Vegas

Touro University Nevada, in partnership with City National Bank, the Vegas Golden Knights, Zappos and other community partners, unveiled the institution’s third mobile healthcare clinic on Thursday at City National Arena.

UNLV’s second medical school class shows diversity

School officials ultimately interviewed 293 students, and continued their strategy of both considering and selecting students who are from Nevada, or those with ties to the state.

School lunches inspire hunt for no-blend smoothies, pea butter

At industry’s biggest annual gathering in Las Vegas, school dietitians seek new ways to create interesting and engaging meals for students while meeting federal standards on everything from calories to sodium levels and to saturated fats.

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