In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV

El Tiempo

With no signs of the COVID-19 pandemic receding anytime soon, further difficulties can be seen on the horizon with the flu season approaching.

Las Vegas Sun

For a moment, let’s imagine Las Vegas as the premier city for health care in the U.S.

Metro

If the past six months have thrown your sexual relationships into stark relief, you’re not alone. A study of nearly 900 British adults by Anglia Ruskin University and Ulster University in May found that only 39.9 per cent had taken part in any form of sexual activity in the previous seven days.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

State lawmakers have yet to vote on Senate Bill 4, which is one of the most controversial proposals introduced during the special session. Senate Bill 4 will prevent people from suing businesses, non-profits, and government agencies if they contract COVID-19 in their establishment.

Las Vegas Review Journal

A UNLV School of Medicine professor is helping lead a team in a new study of firearm injuries.

Las Vegas Review Journal

A discredited Nevada researcher continues to make waves with a COVID-19 conspiracy theory that claims Dr. Anthony Fauci created the new coronavirus and sent it to China to be released into the wild as part of a plan to profit from a vaccine.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

COVID-19 curbside testing at the UNLV Medicine facility on Shadow Lane ends on Friday, a spokesperson for the school said.

Las Vegas Review Journal

UNLV is closing its curbside COVID-19 testing site because of intense summertime heat and because the Nevada National Guard will no longer be deployed to assist with the operation.

Las Vegas Sun

Donors leading the charge to construct the UNLV School of Medicine building believe the state will find $25 million for its portion of funding for the project in the city’s medical district.

FINSMES

Blueheart, a London, UK-based sex therapy app provider, raised £1m in seed funding.

Business Insider

Sex therapy startup Blueheart's in-app sessions are designed by Dr. Katherine Hertlein.

Las Vegas Review Journal

It’s strange how getting a haircut, grabbing a bite to eat and planning a vacation have become so fraught with a sense of anxiety verging on impending doom over the past few months.