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Since Colorado legalized marijuana use, some schools in the state are starting to change how they teach students about the drug in health class. Educators worry students are receiving mixed messages.
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A number of parents have made news in recent months for letting children walk or play outside on their own. But laws on when kids are allowed to be by themselves are vague.
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The Center for Mental Health in Montrose has received a grant through marijuana tax dollars to help prevent youth pot use and abuse. The $422,000 grant,…
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A year after recreational marijuana stores opened, Colorado is still trying to determine the impact on youth who aren't legally allowed to use…
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A year after recreational marijuana stores opened, Colorado is still trying to determine the impact on youth who aren't legally allowed to use…
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Since Colorado has embraced legal retail marijuana sales, schools are grappling with the best way to discusses it in the classroom amid changing...
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Even after a full year of being able to purchase recreational marijuana, questions still remain for the state of Colorado. Is cannabis use dangerous?...
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A report that grades Colorado on the health of its citizens gave the state high marks for adult health, but mediocre scores for child health.The 2015…
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Making pot legal for adults means teens will be more likely to use it too, say pediatricians. And while they're concerned about health effects, they say there are better ways to deter usage than jail.
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Parents have strong opinions about vaccination, a poll of parents done by the University of Michigan finds. Most want day care centers to require that children are up to date on their shots.