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A significant increase in syphilis cases in Colorado has health officials concerned.Between January and July of last year, there were 164 early stage…
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14-year-old killed while hunting on Grand MesaSyphilis cases becoming more common in ColoradoMontrose County ordered to pay more than $750K in…
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The number of Coloradans who don't have health insurance has dropped by about half since President Barack Obama's signature health care law went into...
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Unless a cigarette is safer than others, it can't be labeled "natural" or "additive-free," the Food and Drug Administration told three manufacturers.
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Road project needs repairs almost immediatelySmoke causes concerns for ColoradansOfficials consider statewide graduation standards
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Mosquitoes in Mesa County tested positive for West Nile Virus.Local officials say this is the first confirmed activity of the virus in area mosquitoes…
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Dr. David Casarett used to think of medical marijuana as "a joke." But after taking a deeper look, he's changed his mind. Casarett's new book is Stoned: A Doctor's Case for Medical Marijuana.
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If nursing homes want to be paid by Medicare and Medicaid, they'll likely have to meet a range of new requirements for quality and safety, including more training of nurses in dementia care.
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In NPR's most recent poll, a majority of American adults say they played sports in their youth. Many say they encourage their kids to play, too, and see health benefits as well as lifelong lessons.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture says local food is growing quickly from a niche market into something that's generating significant income for communities across the country.