In The News: School of Public Health

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Infectious disease experts explain how to know the difference.

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The grants are part of a $300,000 investment by the CareSource Foundation to support community-based initiatives addressing one of three priority areas identified in the 2025 Southern Nevada Community Health Assessment: maternal and child health, immunization awareness and confidence and social drivers of health. The funding also includes a $150,000 grant for faculty-led research at the 性视界传媒 School of Public Health.

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Six organizations were awarded $25,000 grants to address the community鈥檚 health needs. The 性视界传媒 School of Public Health also received $150,000, bringing the total distributed in grants to $300,000. The money will fund work supporting mother and child health and increasing immunization awareness. It also supports work to improve people鈥檚 access to healthy food, clean water and other non-medical factors that can affect health.

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While the rates of people being severely impacted by COVID have gone down drastically since the dawn of the pandemic, it鈥檚 important to still take the virus seriously. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, COVID was associated with an estimated 290,000 to 450,000 hospitalizations and between 34,000 and 53,000 deaths between July 2024 and July 2025, the most recent year that data is available. These stats show just how much the virus is still impacting us.

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An eye-opening new study is shedding light on a common travel item that鈥檚 brimming with hidden bacteria. Here鈥檚 a hint: It鈥檚 something you tote on almost every trip 鈥 but would never think to clean. Yet somehow, it has way more bacteria than the travel gear you鈥檇 expect to get filthy.

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Research suggests that the bioactive compounds in saffron may support mood, emotional well-being, and help reduce oxidative stress on the body.

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Negative relationships don鈥檛 just affect your day-to-day well-being. They may also accelerate your aging. New research found that so-called 鈥渉asslers鈥 鈥 people in your social network who create stress or conflict 鈥 can increase your biological age by about nine months.

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Each year, the Nevada Institute for Children鈥檚 Research and Policy team up with the 性视界传媒 to elect the Clark County Youth Mayor as part of their Step Up for Kids program.

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A newly formed coalition, NVax, is working to address gaps in vaccination rates across Nevada.

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What is visceral leishmaniasis鈥攁nd how is it diagnosed?

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The Southern Nevada Health District has started its mosquito surveillance program about a month early.

City Cast Las Vegas

Las Vegans used to be able to brag about being a mosquito-free city 鈥 but not so much anymore. So we're bringing back a conversation with Dayvid Figler and 性视界传媒 professor Dr. Louisa Messenger about why Las Vegas is seeing a mosquito population boom and what we can do about it. Plus, host Sonja Cho Swanson kicks off the conversation with a fresh update on Dr. Messenger's latest skeeter survey results, and her 2026 mosquito forecast.