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Adult role-model award winners announced The Celebrating Healthy Communities Coalition, supported by San Juan Basin Health announces the winners of the third annual La Plata Count...

How to handle allegations of poisoning?

“Oh dear, oh dear ... our Dad is dead Yesterday, the will was read. Stepmother Jane got all the dough None of us liked her much, you know. Even th...

Coffee may help you see clearly

Chlorogenic acid – not caffeine – is key ingredient

Will ‘young’ blood someday help humans?

NEW YORK – If Mickey Mouse is feeling his age at 86, scientists may have found just the tonic: the blood of younger mice. Older mice got stronger, exercised longer and performed b...

All that bickering may do you in

Frequent fighters more likely to die in mid-life

Depression a risk for young, first-time dads

Difficulty transitioning to parenthood among several known factors

Prepare properly and you’ll enjoy your next hike

On the recommendation of a good friend and hiking mentor, my daughter and I recently hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. It was an awesome experience, and we treasured both the time spe...

Your ZIP code plays a big part in your health

Your lifespan, too, has more to do with geography than your genes

No sugar for a year: Could you do it?

After the tears, family discovers it can live (mostly) without

Maternal deaths rise in the U.S.

What can be done about it at all?

Health Briefs

Women’s Health Week begins Mother’s Day Mother’s Day kicks off Women’s Health Week, which takes place from May 11 to 17. The American Cancer Society joins the Colorado...

Growing new muscle in men’s injured legs

WASHINGTON – Scientists implanted thin sheets of scaffolding-like material from pigs into a few young men with disabling leg injuries – and say the experimental treatment coaxed the men’s ow...
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