U.S. health officials are recalling two eyedrop brands due to contamination risks that could lead to vision problems and serious injury.
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A new “dashboard” from the Transportation Department rewards airlines with a green check if they guarantee that an adult family member can sit next to their young children if seats are available. On Monday, only three of the 10 U.S. airlines listed on the website received a green check.
Two cases of Legionnaires’ disease reported at a hotel off the Las Vegas Strip are being investigated, the Southern Nevada Health District said Friday.
Cases and hospitalizations statewide and in Clark County remain at some of the lowest levels of the pandemic.
Eli Lilly will cut prices for some older insulins later this year and immediately expand a cap on costs insured patients pay to fill prescriptions.
Q: We want to replace our old bathroom faucet and sink stopper ring with a more modern set. Any advice from you would be appreciated.
A volunteer opportunity to plant shrubs and flowers around the Nevada Garden Clubs Center will be held March 4 starting at 7 a.m.
Scammers are always looking for new ways to trick people out of money, and in the U.S., phone calls remain the primary way swindlers hook older victims.
Without a record of having prescription drug coverage that meets Medicare’s “minimum standards,” you run into a Part D prescription drug penalty problem.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission says The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its investment arm will pay $5 million in fines.
Cuttings from citrus trees should be cut slanted at the bottom and straight across at the top end. Cutting them slanted at the bottom end helps to not confuse the top from the bottom.
Some of your tax dollars are used for unusual expenses — including housing chimpanzees and buying robotic flowers.
Despite the slight increases, COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Clark County and across Nevada remain at some of the lowest levels of the pandemic.
The medication has been a key tool in the battle against the U.S. overdose epidemic that kills more than 100,000 people annually.
Oakland Raiders quarterback and Las Vegas native David Humm became wheelchair-bound from mutiple scelerosis. When his sister was diagnosed with the disease, she opted for immediate treatment.
