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Current Public Health News
Student Affairs and the School of Public Health are partnering to manage operations of the UNLV Food Pantry.
The top headlines featuring UNLV’s staff and students.

Students stepped out of the classroom and into the heart of lawmaking at Nevada’s 83rd Legislative Session.
President Chris Heavey recognizes 10 students for their staunch commitment to academic excellence and service to the community.
Despite working with a challenging U.S. market, team STheory's bold strategy leads to big payoff.
A collection of colorful headlines featuring UNLV staff and students.
Public Health In The News
The line of sparkling glassware sitting on top of your hotel fridge looks clean. The glasses even have a paper cap to signal you've received a fresh set ready for your use. But there are good reasons you shouldn't fill them at the bathroom sink, no matter how thirsty you are.
You need to know a few things about those mysterious misting machines before your next shopping trip.
Few things unsettle homeowners more than a trail of ants invading the kitchen, but crushing them may only make things worse.

Not a single case of measles has been detected in Southern Nevada this year, despite infections across the country reaching their highest level in more than three decades, the head of the Southern Nevada Health District said on Thursday.
When yellow jackets, a species of wasps, come buzzing around, they aren't usually nice—they're known to be defensive, aggressive, and very likely to sting. But rather than just run and hide, you can be proactive in making sure these pesky insects stay away from your house.
With the summer sun baking through our windows, trash inevitably gets smelly fast. With that can come an unwelcome influx of fruit flies. Despite their tiny size, these pesky insects are mighty in their ability to linger for days on end.
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