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A Delta County man is recovering after contracting tularemia. Although it’s the first reported case of the disease on the Western Slope this year, health…
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The pot brownie you bought to help your sleeping disorder may have a lot less active ingredient than promised, a study finds. And a review of other studies finds scant evidence of medical benefits.
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The report says there are few incidents of tainted water given the number of wells. Energy companies agree. Environmentalists accuse the industry of undue influence over the study.
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Before awarding compensation, the court wants a "preponderance of evidence" that a vaccine caused the injury. Some years, the nearly $4 billion fund earns more interest than it pays out in claims.
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A program that teaches families in Montrose and Olathe about eating healthy locally is expanding.Local Farmacy Rx started last year. "The meaning behind…
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NewscastAirplane causes car crash in Mesa County on I-70Woman sentenced to 10 years in jail for embezzling from Garfield County Montrose Planning…
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Black women are more likely to have heart disease with just a few metabolic risk factors, a study finds. That's not the case for white women. Being obese seems to affect black women more, too.
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Six counties on the Western Slope have received a large grant to promote workplace wellness. The $630,000 grant is from the Colorado Department of Public…
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Could keeping food out of sight be a way to keep it out of your mouth? A new study points to a possible tie between how food is stored, how visible it is in the home and obesity.
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When the U.S. introduced the measles vaccine, childhood deaths from all infections plummeted. Scientists think they might know why: Benefits of the measles vaccine go way beyond the measles.