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Would teens be slimmer if stars hawked kale and quinoa?

CHICAGO – Would U.S. teens be any slimmer if Katy Perry hawked kale and quinoa? New research doesn’t prove a link, but its authors think music stars popular with teens may be cont...

Cortez pharmacist fights antibiotic overuse

Marc Meyer helps update CDC guidelines

Brain scans reveal hidden consciousness in patients

NEW YORK – A standard brain scanning technique is showing promise for helping doctors distinguish between patients in a vegetative state and those with hidden signs of consciousness. ...

Southwest Health worries that lab tech program will close

San Juan College may shutter program

Cortez City Council approves hospital site plan

Southwest Memorial expansion includes new patient wing, office building

Why do health policy prices vary by region?

By David Olinger The Denver Post DENVER (AP) – High country residents who pay high prices for health insurance are seeing a glimmer of hope for relief. Color...

Living near nature may help you live longer

Living closer to nature is better for your health, new research suggests – and may even extend your life. A study in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives found that peopl...

Colorado pot report: More adults toking

Kids not smoking more since legalization

A walk outdoors can ease stress of cancer

Support group serves survivors, patients, caregivers

Bootstrap yoga class targets PTSD, anxiety

Practice addresses PTSD, anxiety

Snyder blames bureaucrats, EPA faults state in Flint crisis

Sides square off at congressional hearing

Large-scale study: Short men and overweight women get a raw deal in life

Many destined to make less money than their taller, fitter peers