Making the Rounds in Research
Increasing the number of graduates is still a priority, but UNLV’s School of Nursing also seeks to build its research and enhance understanding of the endeavor.
Increasing the number of graduates is still a priority, but UNLV’s School of Nursing also seeks to build its research and enhance understanding of the endeavor.
A unique, 20-year study found that regular exercise, especially if continued over time, significantly reduces the risk of coronary heart disease in middle-aged and older men.
UNLV researchers examine the places and spaces that encourage Nevadans to get physical.
Elevated mercury levels in canned tuna may put your health at risk.
UNLV Researchers Test Three National Brands’ Canned Tuna for Mercury; More than Half Exceed EPA Guidelines
Research explores the natural attraction that kids with autism have for computers.
Contrary to what you may think, stretching before you play or work out could actually reduce your athletic performance. Find out why.
UNLV's program tracks the health of Nevada kindergartners to help school district officials provide the resources needed to ensure kids are healthy.
Study examines the impact of that online access is having on gambling addicts.
K-12 Curriculum Blends Native Culture, Western Science to Empower Youth to Live Healthy Lifestyles