Tuberculosis investigation underway at Summerlin-area school

An individual at the school has tested positive for the bacterial disease that can be transmitted between people in close proximity by breathing the same air over...

Sitting down all day is killing us. The cure is surprisingly simple — and...

A majority of U.S. workers spend most of each weekday seated. We’ve thereby put ourselves in the midst of a slow-moving health crisis. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/livewell/sitting-down-all-day-is-killing-us-the-cure-is-surprisingly-simple-and-difficult-2943930/

Does enrolling in a Medicare supplement cancel an Advantage plan?

When an agent sells a Medicare beneficiary a new supplement, they should advise the client about how to disenroll properly from their Advantage plan. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/livewell/does-enrolling-in-a-medicare-supplement-cancel-an-advantage-plan-2943922/

Savvy Senior: How an HSA can boost your retirement savings

A health savings account is a fantastic financial tool that can help you build a tax-free stash of money for medical expenses now and after you retire....

Fungus ‘superbug’ cases rise to highest levels in Nevada

Candida auris cases have reached their highest levels, months after Nevada’s congressional delegation called for a better plan for fighting the fungus. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-nevada/fungus-superbug-cases-rise-to-highest-levels-in-nevada-2943135/

Private flights contributing to long airport delays, spokesperson says

The Federal Aviation Administration cited wind and high volume in the airport for the cause of the long delays. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/tourism/private-flights-contributing-to-long-airport-delays-spokesperson-says-2942772/

Grit and faith: Emma Burkey’s long road to recovery

After a rare reaction to Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine, a 20-year-old Henderson woman is relearning to eat, walk and be independent. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/rj-magazine/grit-and-faith-emma-burkeys-long-road-to-recovery-2928326/

The history of Cathedral Canyon: From dream to dust

If you close your eyes and listen, you can almost hear the ghosts. The ghosts of a visionary landowner, a restless outlaw and a murdered man. Original...

Leaky tank is sure sign your water heater needs replacing. Here’s how.

A new 40-gallon gas water heater with a six-year warranty costs about $600. If you do it yourself, plan on four hours or so for the job....

Seeds of confusion: Why is my pomegranate’s fruit so pale?

The Wonderful variety of pomegranate should have hard seeds, and the pulp should be dark red throughout and very puckery. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-columns/bob-morris/seeds-of-confusion-why-is-my-pomegranates-fruit-so-pale-2941862/

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