Health reporter Mary Hynes draws on her expertise and sources to answer queries on the COVID-19 vaccine.
Mary Hynes
Mary Hynes returned to the Review-Journal in August 2019 as the newspaper’s health reporter after working in public affairs and communications for MGM Resorts International. She previously worked as an editor and a reporter at the RJ. The University of Colorado graduate also worked as a reporter at newspapers in Colorado. She is a native of Oregon.
A Henderson man credits an experimental treatment for COVID-19 with saving his life and his wife’s.
UFC contribution of $1 million to Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health will help to fund study of CTE.
Some Southern Nevada hospitals postpone elective surgeries to handle COVID-19 surge.
The demand for testing in Nevada has grown as coronavirus cases have surged across the country, especially in the Southwest.
The coronavirus strain circulating in Nevada has a mutation that may make it more contagious, but not more lethal, University of Nevada, Reno scientists have found.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging the public to wear cloth masks, citing increasing evidence that people can have the virus without knowing it.
Few Nevadans have been tested so far, but positive tests for two state residents, the arrival of more federal test kits and new testing by private labs should change that.
Mieron VR is one of five winners of the CES 2020 Eureka Park Accessibility contest, which recognizes startups designing technology to benefit older adults and people with disabilities.
While neighbors in a Spring Valley neighborhood were challenging the county’s approval of two centers within blocks of their homes, another one opened.
Open enrollment on the Nevada Health Link exchange runs from Nov. 1 through Dec. 15. In the meantime, consumers are encouraged to “window shop” the varied plans on the exchange.