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Study shows do-it-yourself flu vaccine works

Do-it-yourself flu vaccine? It could happen. Military folks who squirted vaccine up their noses were as well-protected as others who got it from health workers, a study found.

 
Baby talk: Classes give infants the power of sign language

Shannon Osborne began conversing with her son, Elijah, when he was still crawling. That was 15 years ago. Now, she teaches other parents how to communicate with their child through sign language in Wee Can Sign classes on the campus of Summerlin Hospital.

Henderson home to unique breast cancer fundraisers

From the Rose Regatta Dragon Boat Race & Festival to the Big Shots Breast Cancer Fundraiser, Henderson-area residents find ways to have fun while raising funds to fight breast cancer.

Traveler temps to be taken at 5 U.S. airports in Ebola response

McCarran International Airport is not on the list of five U.S. airports where the government plans to begin taking the temperatures of travelers from West Africa as part of a stepped-up response to the Ebola epidemic.

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Ebola concerns prompt travel questions in Southern Nevada ERs

Questions about travel with an emphasis on any recent visit to West Africa have increased in priority in Southern Nevada emergency rooms because of concerns about the Ebola virus.

 
Parents hope womb-transplant baby is inspiration to others

The parents of the first baby born to a woman who had a womb transplant say they hope they can be an inspiration to others struggling with infertility.

What to do about the flu

The seasonal flu is knocking at our doors. And if history repeats itself, it will bring misery and take no prisoners. Here are some helpful tips to better understand the seasonal flu and steps we can take so we do not open the door to the flu.

B.B. King cancels tour due to sickness

Blues guitarist B.B. King has canceled the remaining eight performances of his current tour after being diagnosed with dehydration and exhaustion.

 
Here’s the latest on Ebola around the country, world

A passion for Liberia and the plight of its people drove Ashoka Mukpo to work there, first to aid relief efforts and then as a photojournalist to tell its story.

Facebook’s looking into healthcare support groups, apps

Facebook Inc already knows who your friends are and the kind of things that grab your attention. Soon, it could also know the state of your health.

 
American NBC cameraman Ebola positive in Liberia

An American cameraman helping to cover the Ebola outbreak in Liberia for NBC News has tested positive for the virus and will be flown back to the United States for treatment.

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