If you’re confused about health care reform and Medicare, you’re not alone. Medicare Part D open enrollment is underway and thousands of Americans are looking for answers. Whether you are preparing to enroll into a Medicare Part D plan or you’re helping a family member or friend, here are some expert tips to simplify the process.
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Dry, winter air causes numerous problems that can adversely affect the health and comfort of your family. Many of these issues materialize indoors, where countless people suffer from dry noses, cracked, itchy skin and sore throats. These health and comfort issues arise because the relative humidity (RH) of cold, outdoor air drops significantly when brought into your home and heated, resulting in dry and potentially damaging indoor air. Here’s how a whole-house humidifier can help.
Every year, women spend billions of dollars on cosmetics and beauty products because they think that a complex routine is the key to unlocking their beautiful best. Women are busier than ever and need simple solutions to streamline their everyday.
Each year the flu results in 75 million days of work absences and 200 million days of diminished productivity for businesses nationwide. Cumulatively, the flu costs businesses an estimated $6.2 billion in lost productivity each year, with small businesses proving to be no exception. To keep your staff healthy and business booming, here are some tips to avoid catching the flu this season.
I’ll not soon forget the last editorial board meeting I attended with Assemblywoman Peggy Pierce, D-Las Vegas.
UNLV completed its search for a new athletic director Tuesday, opting to keep Tina Kunzer-Murphy in the role she took over on an interim basis in July. As the Review-Journal’s Steve Carp reported, Ms. Kunzer-Murphy is the first female AD in the 55-year history of UNLV athletics. While that fact is indeed noteworthy, it was far more important for UNLV President Neal Smatresk to hire the right person for the job. In this case, Mr. Smatresk did just that.
The first meeting of UNLV’s stadium authority board left no doubt that, less than one year from now, the panel would recommend building a new venue for sports, concerts and special events capable of drawing tens of thousands of fans.