Health

Survey: Income, access hamper healthy living in state
Local News

Survey: Income, access hamper healthy living in state

November 23, 2015

A new report shows many Coloradans face barriers to health-promoting activities such as walking, cycling, and accessing fresh food where they live, work and play.Wavebreakmedia/iStockphoto The survey found more than…

AMA: Pot use in pregnancy may pose risks
Nation & World

AMA: Pot use in pregnancy may pose risks

November 16, 2015

The American Medical Association agreed Monday to push for regulations requiring warnings be written on medical and recreational pot products and posted wherever they are sold. The decision is based…

Colo. health exchange ready for failed co-op’s customers
Regional News

Colo. health exchange ready for failed co-op’s customers

October 26, 2015

The largest insurer on the Connect for Health Colorado exchange is shutting down after regulators determined it is financially unstable. It has about 83,000 exchange customers and 29,000 other policyholders.…

Health Briefs
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Health Briefs

September 9, 2015

Southwestern Colorado Area Health Education Center recently celebrated its fifth anniversary. Many members from the region’s health-care community, program staff members and regional AHEC directors from across the state attended…

Colorado selects required health insurance benefits
Regional News

Colorado selects required health insurance benefits

July 1, 2015

The selection doesn’t mean that everyone will have to become Kaiser customers, Division of Insurance officials said. The benefits in the benchmark plan simply serve as a blueprint outlining what…

Chocolate cake may be good for the ticker
Nation & World

Chocolate cake may be good for the ticker

June 17, 2015

A new study published this week in the journal Heart reports people who ate 15 to 100 grams of chocolate a day in the form of everything from Mars bars…

Cancer doctor leads attack on astronomical drug prices
Nation & World

Cancer doctor leads attack on astronomical drug prices

June 2, 2015

“These drugs cost too much,” gastrointestinal oncologist Leonard Saltz said in an unusual speech Sunday at the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting. “We need to first accept that there…