What happens after we die? While beliefs may differ, this end-of-life doula can help you prepare.Â
The state will provide 400 diapers to each newborn through participating hospitals.Â
A new blood test could make cancer screening easier, offering a simpler option that many may actually complete.
On Tuesday, the Nevada Legislative Joint Interim Committee on Health and Human Services heard how impacts from the president's Big Beautiful Bill will continue to affect Nevada in the coming years.
A new program is giving teens hands-on emergency training and a path toward future careers in EMS.
DAX Copilot Two is an ambient listening A.I. tool that records the back-and-forth conversation between a physician
A program is removing barriers by offering no-cost autism evaluations to families in Northern Nevada.
Join Together Northern Nevada will be accepting unused or expired prescription medications from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at multiple locations.
Nevadans enrolled with the Public Employees Benefits Program will see significant rate increases for their health plans starting in 2027. The board approved premium changes at a meeting on Thursday.
Clinics are prescribing food through local pantries, linking nutrition and health for families.