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Three longtime gaming industry veterans are the newest members of the Gaming Hall of Fame.
If you've had COVID-19 twice, you're in good - and growing - company. Even if you've been vaccinated against COVID four times, you're not alone. And if you think vaccination necessarily prevents reinfection, think again.
The relationship between depression and porn is far from straight forward. At the time of writing, most existing research does not demonstrate a clear-cut link between porn and depression: however, that’s not the full picture.
By 2040 alone, the population in Clark County is expected to grow by 698,000 residents, according to CBER’s research, pushing the local population past the 3 million mark.
According to a study by UNLV researchers, Southern Nevada’s population is expected to grow to an estimated 3.39 million by 2060.
An exhibit celebrating more than 100 years of the electric sign company YESCO in Las Vegas will be on the move.
Emory University School of Nursing assistant professor Priscilla Hall, PhD contributed to a recent meta-analysis study on water births that is gaining far-reaching recognition. The study shows that water births provide clear benefits for mothers and their babies, with fewer complications than standard care methods. The new research involving Hall is receiving significant attention from medical professionals and media sources such as “Good Morning America.”
If you’ve lived through a Las Vegas summer, you’ll know the sound of the cicada.
As of Aug. 15, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) is officially a smoke-free and tobacco-free campus.