In June, Derek Stefureac — diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2011 — completed his audacious goal of running a marathon on all seven continents.
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Girls as young as 8 are turning up at dermatologists’ offices with rashes, burns and other reactions to products not intended for kids’ sensitive skin.
Studies show that there are specific foods we should eat and avoid to keep our brains healthy and running at peak performance.
Medical experts explain the one symptom that people with asthma need to be aware of — and others that may also be cause for concern.
Baby boomers changed America in profound ways, but our story is far from over. Embrace the future with the same spirit that defined our formative years.
Dr. Fermin Leguen announced plans to retire as district health officer of the Southern Nevada Health District.
The Hallmark rom-com queen helms a new unscripted series planning parties to celebrate “real-life heroes.”
There are a number of programs and organizations that offer free legal advice and may help you find a free or low-cost attorney.
With Medicare’s annual enrollment period approaching, it’s a good time to do some research and explore your options.
Health officials are reminding Clark County residents of the dangers of consuming raw milk, as the agency says it has seen an increase in the sale of these products.
Hawaii is exploring ferry service that would connect Maui, Molokai and Lanai.
A coalition of public health experts came together Saturday to mark the global day of spreading overdose awareness and advocating for prevention.
Desert spoon is a large shrub. It comes from the desert. It is used to the desert heat.
The $934,000 federal grant requested by the Fire Department and Metro will help more than 6,700 local first responders, officials said.
“There’s nothing like the high, dry heat of the grill that intensifies a vegetable’s sweetness,” barbecue expert Steven Raichlen says.
Replacing a light switch is very easy. There are a few different kinds. Before installation, make sure to turn off the power.
Fall and winter are often considered prime times for colds and flu, but some viral illnesses surge in the spring, too.
Junk food like potato chips, ice cream and ready-made meals have long been linked with a spate of health conditions
To help settle the score, we spoke with registered dietitians and grabbed nutrition information from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s FoodData Central.
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