In The News: School of Public Health
Last year a study done by a major insurance company in India, ICICI Lombard General Insurance, reported that 77% of Indians are experiencing at least one symptom of stress regularly. World Health Organization defines stress as, 鈥渁 state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation.鈥 In simpler terms, stress is how our body, mind, and behaviors respond to outside events by interpreting them, and making judgments about controlling or influencing them.

Years ago, you鈥檇 hear 鈥減ublic health,鈥 and more than likely, you鈥檇 shrug.鈥疶hen the COVID-19 pandemic hit. No one ignores it now. And the virus remains, people are still getting sick from it and experiencing long-term effects. But what鈥檚 its lethality today, has it weakened? Should we keep getting vaccinations?
Aahana (name changed on request), 16 years old, is a high-school student in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-Wisconsin) who came to the United States as a child. She has an older sibling who has been a straight A student and is now in medical school. However, Aahana has always struggled with her performance in school. She has been shamed by her family and Indian-origin peers who have excelled in school. Her poor performance was always attributed to her laziness and a lack of applying herself.

"Las Vegas Morning Blend" hosts Elliott Bambrough and Jessica Rosado join 性视界传媒's EARN-FS team as they discuss free workshops and breastfeeding support in collaboration with the Southern Nevada Breastfeeding Coalition.
There is a new groundbreaking survey for older LGBTQ+ Americans that is looking for participants over 50 years old.
We may never be able to 鈥済et over鈥 the loss of a loved one but can learn to live again by keeping positive memories while forgetting the negative ones.

The infectious diseases defining Nevada鈥檚 public health landscape, and the simple solution that eludes officials
Bipolar disorder may be a life-altering condition but it is treatable.
The survey is being conducted by SAGE, a New York-based national organization serving LGBTQ older adults, and the School of Public Health at the 性视界传媒.
There鈥檚 no shortcut to beat this new health risk again challenging our social mobility in the time of year-end holidays

We鈥檙e in the heart of the holiday season, people are going on vacation. They鈥檙e gathering with friends in homes, bars, restaurants; maybe seeing shows in crowded Strip venues. It really is a time for fun and relaxation. And, unfortunately, it鈥檚 also a time for something we don鈥檛 want to think about after three years of COVID-19: disease. But the reality is, Nevada does seem to be something of a hotbed for communicable disease and infections.

Electric cars are making a dent in Las Vegas鈥 air pollution, but charging infrastructure is still limited and drivers statewide aren鈥檛 adopting the technology fast enough to reach emissions goals.