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Durango homeless coalition mum on progress

Group has been meeting for six months

Mercy Recognized as a Top 100 Rural & Community Hospital

Mercy Regional Medical Center been named one of the 2019 Top 100 Rural & Community Hospitals in the U.S. by the Chartis Center for Rural Health. The annual award is a designation...

Animas Surgical Hospital to host ear, nose, and throat roundtable

Dr. Philip Wiley with Durango ENT will host a roundtable from 7 to 8 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, at Animas Surgical Hospital, 575 Rivergate Lane. The discussion for medical professio...

Suicide survivor finds healing in art at Ignacio community center

‘It’s a safe place to talk. It’s a safe place to create’

Cleaning routine shows promise in curbing superbug infection

Think of it as decontaminating yourself. Hospitalized patients who harbor certain superbugs can cut their risk of developing full-blown infections if they swab medicated goo in their nose an...

Group seeks feedback about behavioral health, substance abuse treatment

Members of Health First Colorado (Medicaid) are asked to give feedback about their experiences with Behavior Health Services and the substance abuse treatment program in a confidential group...

Pea-sized pill delivers insulin shot from inside the stomach

WASHINGTON – Scientists figured out how to hide a shot inside a pea-sized pill – creating a swallowable gadget, inspired by a tortoise shell, that can inject medicines like insulin from insi...

Special Olympics coach bets on ‘human spirit ... winning’

Scott Beckstead will mentor World Games team in Abu Dhabi

Low-income residents spend thousands at Durango Farmers Market

Nonprofit offers matching funds for food stamps spent on fresh produce

What’s the life expectancy in your neighborhood?

Poverty, income and education may contribute to trends

Local group forms to help restaurant workers cope with stress, share stories

Service workers face odd hours, low pay, high demand

Telemedicine’s challenge: Getting patients to click the app

Walmart workers can now see a doctor for only $4. The catch? It has to be a virtual visit. The retail giant recently rolled back the $40 price on telemedicine, becoming the latest...
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