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More than 36 million Americans have type 2 diabetes, meaning their blood sugar levels are always top of mind. After all, when people with diabetes have blood sugar levels that are too low or too high, it can cause uncomfortable symptoms like brain fog and moodiness. And if you develop hypo- or hyperglycemia (when your blood sugar is way too high or too low), you can also suffer from pretty serious health issues including a diabetic coma.
Moving is stressful, but so is living on-site during a remodel. If you’re ready to upgrade your living space but hesitant about today’s sky-high home prices and mortgage rates, you’re likely stuck with a big decision: Should you buy a new place or improve the one you have?
Up to now, humans have only been able to observe four dimensions in the universe – height, length, width and time. But beyond these dimensions, collectively known as 'spacetime', there may be more that we cannot perceive – including the fabled fifth dimension.
"We are excited to be partnering with UNLV Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program and the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) Early Childhood Education Programs for the Early Childhood Screening and Connection Event to celebrate our anniversary," said Tanata.
A mental health clinic at UNLV that provides care to populations that have difficulty accessing help, and turns out trained mental health providers in the process, is operating on a shoe string and is unsustainable, says its executive director.
Four international students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas had their visas revoked by federal immigration authorities, the university announced Friday evening.
Sex work advocates from across the country gathered at UNLV on Friday to push for changes regarding both state policies and preconceptions of the field.
The Goldstein paper was published by the Cannabis Policy Institute at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas.
Jessica Murray has been looking forward to visiting Las Vegas for months. The Huntsville, Ontario, high school English literature teacher was looking forward to her first trip to Las Vegas in May. But after Donald Trump was elected president, began making comments about turning Canada into the 51st U.S. state and implemented a series of tariffs on Canadian goods, Murray had second thoughts, canceled her trip to Las Vegas and began planning to go to Iceland instead.