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Men may require a deed poll if they want to change their name after marriage – a process at odds with equality.
Reinfections account for about 9 percent of new COVID-19 cases reported in Nevada, according to state data, a growing number blamed in part on easily transmissible variants.
In the first decade of the last century, a young German psychiatrist discovered a new disease. But it took the worldwide medical community some seven decades to fully acknowledge the devastating impact of Dr. Alois Alzheimer’s diagnosis. As a result, the “A-word” now has a particularly scary connotation for senior citizens. Perhaps it is because it is normal to experience memory loss as we age.
One of Nevada’s very own recently won a prestigious scholarship, allowing her to fight for others suffering from substance abuse.
Busy airports and busy streets are something people in Las Vegas have come to accept as Spring Break, BTS and later, the NFL Draft, attract tourists and locals to entertainment hot spots around town.
Biology student Citlally Lopez wants to help medical patients every step of the way.
The Clark County School District (CCSD) Family Engagement Department and the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) Early Outreach Program are hosting a “Super Saturday” event to prepare for university on the UNLV campus, which will take place on Saturday, April 23, 2022 from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm
The Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV commemorated its partnership with Optum Care by renaming its graduate medical education (GME) classroom space The Optum GME Classroom.
Elon Musk wants to buy Twitter so he can unleash its full potential as an arena for free speech, he says — but depending on how he approaches that, researchers warn he could create an environment where misinformation thrives.