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Watching too much TV might kill you

More than 3 hours a day spells trouble, new study shows

Health-care marketplace expanding

Nonprofit cooperative visits Durango as part of statewide tour

Health Brief

Gentle yoga class to be offered Gentle yoga class with Jennifer Kiel, certified yoga instructor, will be held from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays and from 8 to 9 a.m. T...

Making health a working priority

Companies should track employee wellness, group says

Blood pressure can rise without your knowledge

In 2012, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced the Million Hearts Campaign. The goal of this public-health initiative is the prevention of 1 million heart attacks in ...

Asthma rates fall, but experts not breathing easier

One-year decline may be a statistical blip

Cure for hepatitis C out of reach?

At $1,000 a pill, treatment too pricey for Colorado Medicaid and its patients

Building a better helmet to knock out concussions

New design aims for more complete head protection

Increase your energy by minding your mitochondria

Our energy levels give us our zest for life and our ability to successfully navigate a good life. When your energy level drops, it affects everything. While there are many factor...

Health Briefs

Free kidney disease classes available Free kidney disease classes are available in Durango. These monthly, instructor-led classes will teach participants about the caus...

New study could nip Alzheimer’s in the bud

Healthy seniors to be tested in bid to foil disease

Graphic warnings on cigarettes appear to work

SYDNEY – Australia’s landmark cigarette legislation banning logos and putting dire health warnings and graphic images of sick or dying smokers on packs seems to be working, data shows, even ...
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