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Childhood tooth decay on the rise

May 7, 2012

The nation is in the midst of a resurgence in childhood tooth decay. So the top U.S. dental associations now recommend a first visit when a child has just one tooth. That can be as young as six months

More Coloradans find health insurance not worth the price

April 2, 2012

Kelli Rose is 46 and healthy, with never a day in the hospital. But still, the only health insurance available to her has a $15,000 deductible and would cost up to $500 a month. Asked if she has $15,000 in

African-American infants die twice as often

March 26, 2012

An unusually high number of African-American babies are being born premature, underweight or both, and not surviving

‘Cooking Cardiologist’ is on a mission to save hearts

February 27, 2012

One in three Americans die from heart disease or strokes. That amounts to 2,200 deaths every day. Colorado cardiologist Dr. Richard Collins believes a way to fight this trend is to tackle the illness before it starts, simply by teaching people how to eat better

Medicare online: A frustrating way to find a doctor

February 21, 2012

In a search for general practice, internal medicine and family doctors throughout the state, Colorado Public News encountered an error-ridden database that often made locating doctors a pursuit in futility

Survey: Two-thirds of Colorado doctors refuse or limit basic Medicare patients

February 20, 2012

A survey of Colorado primary care doctors found most are reluctant to take a new patient on basic Medicare, the government health insurance for people 65 and over

Vest-style defibrillator jumpstarts the heart

February 5, 2012

For thousands of Coloradans at serious risk for a sudden heart attack, some doctors and patients say a high-tech vest that literally jumpstarts the heart can be the difference between life and death

Drive to insure Colorado children succeeding

January 29, 2012

A campaign to provide health insurance to children is showing progress in Colorado, where two surveys show the number of uninsured kids is down to 8 to 10 percent

Be healthy, win a bonus from the boss

January 2, 2012

Lose a few pounds, pocket a few dollars. That’s the approach a growing number of Colorado employers are taking to improve the health of their workers. Dangling premium discounts, credits, rebates and even cold hard cash as tempting carrots, employers

Overseas surgery mission stays home to give

December 22, 2011

After traveling all over the world on missions to help people walk again, a Colorado surgical team stayed home this time to donate free hip and knee replacements to nine people in Colorado

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    Child cavities on the rise
  • Childhood tooth decay on the rise
  • Health care too costly
  • More Coloradans find health insurance not worth the price
  • Ethnic infant mortality rates
  • African-American infants die twice as often
  • Cardiologist is on a mission
  • ‘Cooking Cardiologist’ is on a mission to save hearts
  • Medicare online: error-ridden
  • Medicare online: A frustrating way to find a doctor
  • Colo. doctors refuse Medicare
  • Survey: Two-thirds of Colorado doctors refuse or limit basic Medicare patients
  • Debrillator jumpstarts hearts
  • Vest-style defibrillator jumpstarts the heart
  • Success insuring CO children
  • Drive to insure Colorado children succeeding
  • Lose the pounds, pocket the money
  • Be healthy, win a bonus from the boss
  • Colorado team donates surgeries
  • Overseas surgery mission stays home to give
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