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A survey of 10,000 Coloradans has found that 44 percent of visits to the emergency room are for ailments that could be treated by a regular…
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Not many people would pour a teaspoon of salt over their plates at dinner. Yet with so much hidden salt in processed foods, that’s what most Coloradans…
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When small-business owner John Crandall learned two years ago that his Colorado Springs bike shop qualified for a new health care tax credit, he jumped to…
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A Colorado Public News survey of cash prescription prices across Colorado has found consumers may be overpaying, as some drug prices turned out to be 30…
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When you dial 911 in Colorado, the first responders who arrive to help usually show up in a fire truck.And, on interstates and highways connecting vast…
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Rev. Michael O. Minor’s decision to ban fried chicken from his Baptist church was so radical that, eventually the White House heard about it.And, says…
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As the number of Americans tipping the obesity scale grows, another battle over the bulges has emerged: How much should public policy control the…
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More than seven months after the patent expired on the expensive cholesterol-reducing drug Lipitor, many pharmacies have not cut their prices as…
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Physicians at the University of Colorado Hospital are finding startling success with medications that are made to match the genes of a particular lung…
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No more than 15 percent of Colorado voters will face a decision on whether to buy health insurance or pay a tax penalty instead in 2014.As few as 1…