Like gray hair and wrinkles, cataracts are an inevitable part of aging. Eventually, everyone (usually in their 60s) will develop this eye condition.
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Representatives of the Las Vegas Athletic Clubs said they are still meeting with health officials to determine a compromise on lifeguarding policies.
A new program provides free therapy services and immigration mental health evaluations to North Las Vegas residents.
While smoking is still permitted on the gaming floor of almost every Las Vegas casino, hotel rooms that allow smoking are getting harder to find.
The partnership involves three Air Force organizations, UMC, UNLV, the VA Medical Center in North Las Vegas, the Southern Nevada Health District and other civilian groups
Testing your skills at a climbing gym can be a fun option as Southern Nevada’s summer heat continues limiting outdoor activity.
The new set of equations, known as PREVENT, could help guide who needs medication for high blood pressure.
“It was important to honor the fans and the book,” the producer and star says of the movie version of “It Ends With Us.”
For mobility challenged seniors, a walk-in bathtub can be a terrific option because they’re much easier to get into and out of than a standard tub.
Hospice is a subject that many caregivers may not fully understand. Many wait too long to discuss this type of care with their loved one’s doctor.
The discounts, agreed to after months of negotiations with drug manufacturers, range between 38% and 79%.
Six lawsuits allege that a Las Vegas casino operator wrongfully terminated employees who refused the mandatory COVID-19 vaccines due to religious objections.
These clever tricks will make lunchtime easier, ensuring your kids are fueled up and ready to tackle the day ahead.
When it comes to living 100 years or more, there are three areas of health that contribute: physical, cognitive and emotional.
It may be easy to brush off the signs of a transient ischemic attack, or mini-stroke, but getting immediate medical help is crucial.