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A Clark County woman claims the negligence of UNLV’s dental school caused her to spend seven days in a Las Vegas hospital last year.
A Clark County child died from the flu, being the first pediatric flu-related death in Clark County for the 2015-16 season, the Southern Nevada Health District said Wednesday.
They regret the reason for the scrutiny, but some cryotherapy entrepreneurs welcome the spotlight that’s been thrown on their industry.
Habit’s main draw is the charburgers — served original with fries and a drink for $6.85 or double for $7.85
Larry Rubin, a retired podiatrist, is asking people to bare their “soles”: He and his wife, Arlene, are the founders of the Lower Extremity Amputation Prevention Alliance.
Henderson mayor proclaims Aug. 21 as Henderson First Senior Citizen Day
The city of Las Vegas Children’s Summer Concert Series performance of “The Great Pizza Contest” won’t be Kenny Mikey’s first foray into Las Vegas. It probably won’t even be his most memorable.
Laura Henkel initially created the annual “12 Inches of Sin” show to promote Sin City Gallery in The Arts Factory, 107 E. Charleston Blvd., but it quickly became more than a promotional tool.
Medical clinics across the Las Vegas Valley are performing treatments formerly available only in a hospital, driven by new technologies, patient demands for outpatient services and the goal of delivering the most cost-effective care.
If you’ve ever dreamed of shooting arrows like Robin Hood or Katniss Everdeen from “The Hunger Games,” View has your back, exploring archery ranges throughout the valley.
Health-related news and events from across the Las Vegas Valley.
The Nevada Board of Osteopathic Medicine is considering new standards for treating patients with chronic pain to help prevent highly addictive painkillers from being dispensed to people without a medical need.
As soon as the sun set, the lights took over. The ice skating rink in Downtown Summerlin was ready to make your shopping experience a little brighter.