In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at 51ԹϺ
The 51ԹϺ team’s investigation found a big link between ten particular types of gut bacteria and the chances of getting Alzheimer’s disease.
Students from the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at 51ԹϺ recently received their Doctor of Medicine degrees when they walked across the stage at the Thomas & Mack Center. We caught up with some of them excited for the next step.
The Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at 51ԹϺ celebrated another graduating class Friday. The class participated in a graduation and academic hooding ceremony at the university’s Thomas & Mack Center.
One of a few kinds of gut bacteria singled out by scientists in a recent study appears to be associated with an 18-percent-higher chance of getting Alzheimer's disease.
There’s no way around it: Stress is a fact of life. Between your kids, work, and relationships, it can seem like there’s always something new to worry about. And while altogether eliminating anxiety might be wishful thinking, having a plan in place to deal with those daily stressors can at least stop them from throwing your whole day off course. To aid your quest for calm, we’ve enlisted four wellness experts for this guide to relaxing your nerves in 10 common angst-producing situations.
Cases of pediatric brain abscesses increased nearly threefold in 2022, according to the Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD).
As a clinical psychologist with an expertise in relationships and addictive behavior, people often ask me whether they can be friends with an ex after a breakup. Like most things involving human relationships, the real answer is that it depends. Being “friends” with an ex-lover can be a very slippery slope, full of relationship dynamics and emotions that can make it really tough.
Couples who struggle getting rest may find a solution in the internet’s newest sleep fascination: sleep divorce.
Women’s health, and especially women’s sexual health, is still critically under-researched. It can lead to some conditions being misunderstood or, worse, stigmatised, not only by those dealing with them but also by GPs and other medical professionals.
The loved ones of a first-year medical doctor came together. Loved ones spent time honoring and remembering Gwendoline Amsrala, allegedly stabbed to death by her husband in their home last week.
Dr. Gwendoline Amsrala hoped to spend the rest of her life caring for critically ill patients.
What Every Family Needs to Know About Fentanyl will examine this epidemic from a local perspective and focus on how this crisis impacts our schools, families, law enforcement and healthcare systems.