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Nevada Business

April was set to be yet another busy month for sales of apartment complexes in Nevada, one of the hottest multifamily markets in the country.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Some casino operators have said employees with COVID-19 need to test negative before they can return to work.

K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13

At some point you've probably pondered the age-old question: Are we alone in the universe?

El Tiempo

Some casino operators claim that employees with COVID-19 must test negative before returning to work.

National Post

U.S. women’s soccer and basketball earned strong television ratings as they returned after being put on hold due to COVID-19, helping to quell concern that the pandemic would undo progress made in women’s sports over the last year.

The New York Times

U.S. women's soccer and basketball earned strong television ratings as they returned after being put on hold due to COVID-19, helping to quell concern that the pandemic would undo progress made in women's sports over the last year.

PRNewswire

Alzheimer's disease has been an unsolved puzzle for scientists since the first patient was found over 100 years ago. Different theories like cholinergic hypothesis, amyloid cascade hypothesis, and tau protein hypothesis have made progress in research but failed to bring new therapies to patients. In recent years scientists started to focus on the brain-gut axis, with its breakthrough in the fields of Parkinson's disease, depression and autism. Data linking the microbiome to Alzheimer's disease and GV-971 targeting the brain-gut axis launched by Shanghai Green Valley Pharmaceuticals were presented at the 34th Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC).

M.S.N.

As runners, aches and pains that come with training are par for the course, so calling up a physical therapist to schedule routine, in-person treatment can become standard for some. But thanks to the coronavirus outbreak, that might look a little different now.