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Confessions of a Closet ‘Biggest Loser’ Addict

Over a Happy Hour beer with a friend, I recently confessed to something I have told no one: I’m addicted to the Biggest Loser. So is my husband. So are my kids. There, I said it. Each Monday night for...

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Celebrate International Women’s Day with a Long Run – Because You Can

After a head-clearing, spirit-lifting, blue-sky Colorado run Wednesday morning, I opened my newspaper to a headline which took my breath away — and left me keenly appreciative of how far female...

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Will labeling really solve the ‘GMO problem’? It’s not so simple

After a bleak beginning to 2013, the anti-GMO lobby got encouraging news last week, when Whole Foods Market announced that by 2018, it will require all products containing genetically modified...

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Bad News for the Pepsi Generation

Can Coca-Cola kill you? Not exactly, but according to a new study by researchers at Harvard School of Public Health, it and other sugar-sweetened beverages are linked to 184,000 deaths globally each...

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Think You’re Too Young for a Stroke? Think Again

If you’re under 65 and  — like most Coloradans  — lead a fairly healthy lifestyle, chances are your eyes will glaze over after you read these next five words: It’s National Stroke Awareness Month....

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For Healthcare Consumers, Ignorance Is No Longer Bliss

Like nerdy number-crunching health journalists across America, I spent much of Wednesday poring over newly released government figures revealing – for the first time ever – the colossal disparities...

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New Report on Sunscreen May Make Sun Lovers Think Twice

These are confusing times for sun lovers like me. As a teen of the 80s, I can still remember slathering on the Hawaiian Tropic oil and comparing tan lines on the beach as Pat Benatar blared on the boom...

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On Canned Beans, Craft Supplies, and Reproductive Rights

Should we care about the politics behind our favorite products? I’ve thought a lot about this lately, in the wake of surprising and disappointing news about one of my (formerly) favorite food...

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Does Ginkgo Biloba Cause Cancer?

As someone whose father began to show the first signs of Alzheimer’s in his 60s, I have spent hours desperately scouring research and interviewing doctors about what might help me prevent cognitive...

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Honeybees are Disappearing: But Do You Know Why & What It Means to You?

By now, you’ve probably heard about the disappearing bees. In recent years, the bee population has been rapidly dwindling due to a combination of habitat loss, infestation with an invasive species...

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Think You’re Too Young for a Stroke? Think Again

If you’re under 65 and  — like most Coloradans  — lead a fairly healthy lifestyle, chances are your eyes will glaze over after you read these next five words: It’s National Stroke Awareness Month....

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Some Good News Finally on Alzheimer’s

When it comes to Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, good news is hard to come by. So I couldn’t help but feel a glimmer of optimism as I read that rates of the ruthless, memory-robbing conditions are...

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Think You’re Too Young for a Stroke? Think Again

If you’re under 65 and  — like most Coloradans  — lead a fairly healthy lifestyle, chances are your eyes will glaze over after you read these next five words: It’s National Stroke Awareness Month....

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For Healthcare Consumers, Ignorance Is No Longer Bliss

Like nerdy number-crunching health journalists across America, I spent much of Wednesday poring over newly released government figures revealing – for the first time ever – the colossal disparities...

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New Report on Sunscreen May Make Sun Lovers Think Twice

These are confusing times for sun lovers like me. As a teen of the 80s, I can still remember slathering on the Hawaiian Tropic oil and comparing tan lines on the beach as Pat Benatar blared on the boom...

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On Canned Beans, Craft Supplies, and Reproductive Rights

Should we care about the politics behind our favorite products? I’ve thought a lot about this lately, in the wake of surprising and disappointing news about one of my (formerly) favorite food...

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Celebrate International Women’s Day with a Long Run – Because You Can

After a head-clearing, spirit-lifting, blue-sky Colorado run Wednesday morning, I opened my newspaper to a headline which took my breath away — and left me keenly appreciative of how far female...

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Will labeling really solve the ‘GMO problem’? It’s not so simple

After a bleak beginning to 2013, the anti-GMO lobby got encouraging news last week, when Whole Foods Market announced that by 2018, it will require all products containing genetically modified...

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Bad News for the Pepsi Generation

Can Coca-Cola kill you? Not exactly, but according to a new study by researchers at Harvard School of Public Health, it and other sugar-sweetened beverages are linked to 184,000 deaths globally each...

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Measuring the Power of Music

Seated in the pews of a South Denver church Wednesday night — the angelic voices of 80 teen Honors Choir members rippling through the space around me — I suddenly felt the hair on my forearms raise,...

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