In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV
A recent report on the continued mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is showing troubling stats, especially concerning suicide attempts with kids and teens.
Shifting tides of the pandemic have left UNLV faculty and staff feeling anxious and uncertain as they transition back to campus. Now, one woman has set out to change that through Rebel Reset, a series of wellness services dedicated to prioritizing their personal health.
As a team physician for several local high schools and UNLV athletics, Anthony Bratton, MD has witnessed a lot of injuries.
Nearly 20 years ago, economic development officials in Nevada wondered what the state could do to attract employers in the fast-growing biotechnology sector. Industry officials told them flat-out that Nevada simply didn’t have the skilled professional workforce to support biotechnology companies.
One common reason many opt out of getting the shot(s) is because they feel the antibodies they acquired during a COVID-19 infection are sufficient in keeping them safe from reinfection.
As masks become our new normal again, for the time being, health experts say wearing them can have a big impact on whether we see more variants.
According to every romantic TV show and movie ever made, women are hopelessly attracted to “bad boys”, meanwhile, overlooking the “right” person for them – AKA the “nice guy”.
Weed's THC content appears to be getting stronger. What risks does the soaring potency of marijuana pose?
New state data reveals that 12.2% of people who received the first dose of a covid-19 vaccine in Nevada are overdue for their second, with more than two-thirds six or more weeks overdue.
UNLV is helping kids get ready to go back to the classroom.
In what may be the largest survey of physician attitudes about firearms and how firearm-owning surgeons store guns in their homes, U.S. members of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) said they support the organization taking an active role in advocating for policies and programs designed to lower the risk of firearm-related injuries and deaths.
Construction of UNLV's new medical education building has come halfway ahead of schedule and under budget. It should be ready for occupancy by the end of June 2022.