1 free meal from drug company can sway doctors’ prescribing
As little as one free meal from a drug company can influence which medicines doctors prescribe for Medicare patients, according to a study using Medicare records and recently released data…
As little as one free meal from a drug company can influence which medicines doctors prescribe for Medicare patients, according to a study using Medicare records and recently released data…
Walter Martin prepares a coffee in his coffee shop in the colonial district of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. The World Health Organization’s research arm has downgraded its classification of…
Nearly 60 percent of Americans have leftover narcotics in their homes, and 20 percent have shared those with another person, according to a survey.Associated Press file The survey of 1,032…
This is a combination of will.i.am, Katy Perry and Justin Timberlake. A study published in the journal Pediatrics shows that 20 of the hottest teen-music heartthrobs have done TV ads…
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.Associated Press file A study released…
Juan College may shutter program
Southwest Memorial expansion includes new patient wing, office building
A bus winds along U.S. Highway 550 between Coal Bank Pass and Molas Pass as fall colors begin to appear in the San Juan National Forest. A study published in…
Support group serves survivors, patients, caregivers
square off at congressional hearing
destined to make less money than their taller, fitter peers
Environmental group scours Four Corners for leaks
Colorado’s African American infants die three times more often than white infants
In a letter sent Friday to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell, Sens. Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich were joined by Reps. Ben Ray Lujan and Michelle Lujan…
December incident could affect program’s licensing, accreditation
Hospital encourages residents to slow down and prevent injury
demineralization prevention noted
Insurance costs still higher in rural Colorado
Babies, especially, affected by the waste
He will be home for the holidays to visit his parents, Bill and Tamara Volz, and while in Durango on Tuesday, he will sign copies of his first book, New…
opposition expected from Legislature, religious groups
Facility will fill gap in end-of-life services in the area
Poverty, education are main driving factors