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Custom ear plugs can help save your hearing in showy, loud Las Vegas

It isn’t a surprise Las Vegas can be louder than most cities. It is harder to minimize the noise when it is constantly changing as it might at a casino or in a restaurant or nightclub. Custom ear plugs can help.

 
Alcohol-related deaths among women rising in Nevada

Data recently analyzed and reported by The Washington Post show a growing number of middle-age white women in the U.S. whose likelihood of drinking heavily is far higher than those who are black, Hispanic and Asian.

 
Madly in love? Author writes you have brain chemicals to thank for that

In his book “True Love,” Dr. Fred Nour explores the history of love and the chemical processes that occur in the brain as individuals fall in and out of love. He postulates that falling out of love is just an expected part of the “true love” process.

 
In Kemetic yoga, the spiritual benefits transcend the physical

While Kemetic yoga does have many of the same mental and physical benefits as yoga of Indian origin, it’s also very slow paced and relaxing with an emphasis on releasing tension from the body.

 
Nurses rank the highest at earning our trust, poll shows — VIDEO

At the private practice where Susan VanBeuge works as a nurse practitioner, she and the practice’s physician complement each other. The physician, who often takes on a more clinical demeanor, introduces the nurse as the patient’s advocate and champion.