In The News: School of Public Health

KSNV-TV: News 3

Transforming a space to heal both the body and the mind. Mental health is a priority at Desert Springs Hospital, where one collaboration with a 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ graduate student yielded something unique in the valley.

Bisnow

Nearly 2,780 stores are slated to open nationwide in 2019, and roughly 1,800 of them, more than half, will be part of discount chains.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Despite marginal improvements in child well-being since 2010, Nevada remains ranked among the worst states in a nationwide study about the topic released Monday.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Despite marginal improvements in child well-being since 2010, Nevada remains ranked among the worst states in a nationwide study about the topic released Monday.

Retail Dive

The fact that discounters are resonating in a strong economy shows just how much shoppers value a bargain. It's also testament to the broadening appeal these stores have, with fresher, higher-quality assortment and updated store layouts reaching consumers higher up the income ladder.

Grocery Dive

The fact that discounters are resonating in a strong economy shows just how much shoppers value a bargain. It's also testament to the broadening appeal these stores have, with fresher, higher-quality assortment and updated store layouts reaching consumers higher up the income ladder.

Las Vegas Sun

Spring in Las Vegas may not bring a break from months of icy weather, as it does in some places, but it does provide an annual spirit booster of another type.

The Vegas Post

51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Public Health researcher offers pool tips to keep kids safe as they try to beat the heat.

Las Vegas Review Journal

A Route 91 shooting survivor. A father and future Air Force officer. A doctor who returned to her home country of Nepal to educate girls about their bodies.

Las Vegas Review Journal

If you suffer from springtime allergies, here is some news your nose already knows: Pollen season isn’t over yet in the Las Vegas Valley.

Las Vegas Sun

Resist the temptation to think of all child abusers as monsters set out to inflict harm on their child, say medical professionals at University Medical Center Children’s Hospital. Oftentimes, those who abuse children are overstressed, overworked parents lacking community and social support.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Steve Perez of North Las Vegas watched for years as handfuls of students who attended Detwiler Elementary School ran by his house.