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In this video interview with David Orentlicher, a Professor of Health Law at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, we discuss questions about health rights and COVID vaccination.
It's no secret that in Las Vegas, our water levels are running low. Now a new study from UNLV suggests the pandemic put a bigger strain on an already pressed water supply.
It's no secret that in Las Vegas, our water levels are running low. Now a new study from UNLV suggests the pandemic put a bigger strain on an already pressed water supply.
It's no secret that in Las Vegas, our water levels are running low. Now a new study from UNLV suggests the pandemic put a bigger strain on an already pressed water supply.
High school students are getting some hands-on training of what it’s like to in the nursing field and they’re doing it through a Nurse Camp at UNLV’s School of Medicine.
Fourteen teenagers spent part of Wednesday morning listening for irregularities in the heart and lung sounds of Nursing Anne, a manikin on a hospital bed at the Clinical Simulation Center of Las Vegas.
Health officials from popular tourist destinations like Los Angeles and Las Vegas are asking more people to mask up indoors.
As players grow increasingly antsy about the lack of poker at Massachusetts casinos and the vague timeline for a decision on its fate, regulators and lawyers from the Gaming Commission are looking for answers from gaming executives.
Like grabbing a drink and a bag of peanuts before the game, stopping by a betting window to place money on the Penguins, Pirates or Steelers soon could become part of the ritual of going to a game.