Savvy Senior: How much ibuprofen is too much?
Ibuprofen, sold under brand names such as Advil, Motrin and Nuprin, can pose certain health risks, especially for those with kidney or stomach issues. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/livewell/savvy-senior-how-much-ibuprofen-is-too-much-3376086/
3 public hearings scheduled for proposed Southern Nevada airport
An airport south of Las Vegas has been in the planning stages since 2006 and wouldn’t open until 2037, but the public gets a chance to weigh...
Woman sexually assaulted after surgery at Las Vegas hospital left her paralyzed, lawsuit alleges
A woman filed the lawsuit last month in District Court after she suffered ongoing paralysis following a second spinal surgery at Spring Valley Hospital in 2024, according...
Here’s what legislators did to address mental health issues in Nevada
Lawmakers made strides this past legislative session to address gaps in the state’s mental health services, and advocates said medication reform was the biggest win. Original article:...
Amazon hikes annual Prime by $20: When should you expect the increase?
The Prime monthly subscription, meanwhile, jumps even more: from $12.99 to $14.99. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/life/amazon-hikes-annual-prime-by-20-when-should-you-expect-the-increase-2524219/
Health district reports flu hospitalizations, urges vaccination
The Southern Nevada Health District on Friday reported seven confirmed hospitalized cases of flu in Clark County, with more cases expected as the holiday season continues. Original...
‘I don’t feel old’: Kevin Bacon still ready to cut loose
“I have more energy now at this age. I take better care of myself. I know what’s important,” the 66-year-old Hollywood icon says. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/livewell/i-dont-feel-old-kevin-bacon-still-ready-to-cut-loose-3352890/
‘You don’t give up’: George Foreman refused to be counted out
With the new movie “Big George Foreman,” the boxing great shares a comeback story fueled by the power of belief: in himself, in a better world, in...
UNLV medical school gets $571K to continue studying car crashes
Nevada’s high number of confrontational drivers is one of the highlights of the research by the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/traffic/unlv-medical-school-gets-571k-to-continue-studying-car-crashes-2958935/
Survivors champion ‘support, not stigma’ during overdose awareness event
About 200 people gathered Wednesday at Chuck Minker Sports Complex to mark International Overdose Awareness Day and to remember those who lost their lives due to overdose....









