Research shows that many Medicare beneficiaries with Part D coverage can lower their prescription drug costs by shopping around.
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Nevada’s first stand-alone children’s hospital is heading to the Las Vegas Valley.
A recall of hundreds of frozen waffle products and other toaster foods sold in many U.S. grocery stores has expanded because they may be contaminated with dangerous listeria bacteria, the manufacturer said Tuesday.
We haven’t reached “sweater weather” yet in Las Vegas, but there are still many ways to channel the fall energy even while getting a sunburn.
Cleveland Clinic Nevada said it will offer concierge medicine and executive health services at a new clinical location in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
It can be confusing to tell the difference between abiotic and biotic diseases just with your eyes. Plant disease symptoms are typically not very specific.
If the high-stakes presidential race is causing existential dread or rifts with loved ones, there’s no need to white-knuckle through it.
Researchers have picked up on this trend and are racing to find out why it is occurring within this ethnically diverse group.
A new study looked at eight nations where people live the longest, with the U.S. not even ranking in the top 40.
The cereal aisle at the grocery story is lined on both sides with options. But not all of these morning meals are equal.
In a recent study, researchers found a possible link between behavioral and physical health.
Old pals Toni Braxton and Cedric the Entertainer took a break from rehearsals for “Love & Laughter” at The Cosmo to share their good life tips.
Left untreated, obstructive sleep apnea is linked to daytime sleepiness and an increased risk of anxiety, diabetes, hypertension and stroke.
Want to skip as many Disneyland attraction lines as possible? And what are you willing to pay for the privilege?
A switch taking effect Jan. 1 will make prescription drugs more affordable for Americans on Medicare.
As we get older and our financial life gets more complicated, it’s difficult to know how long to keep financial records and paperwork.
Waiting too long to enroll can result in a penalty that remains in effect for the life of a beneficiary’s Medicare coverage.
“The Fire Inside” shares the inspirational story of how Claressa Shields conquered the odds with a pair of boxing gloves and a positive mindset.
Southern Nevada Health District’s top official, Dr. Fermin Leguen, is retiring at the beginning of March, marking an end to a decades-long career that dispatched him across the globe to serve in public health.
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