Influenza in Colorado is now "widespread," with 1 death and more than 1,000 hospitalized, the state health department said.
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High concentrations of mold and yeast were found in pot from a single cultivation center by Denver health inspectors.
A mysterious polio-like illness that has sickened kids in 36 states, including Colorado, continues to baffle public health officials.
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Grants from Colorado's state health dept. will study medical marijuana use for chronic spine pain and irritability in autistic children.
Recall comes a week after the CDC announced an outbreak that has killed one person and sickened 164 people in 35 states, including Colorado.
In a Terminix report, the number of service calls in Denver dropped from 5th last year to 25th this year.
A strain of drug-resistant salmonella, which has sickened 164 people and killed one, has been linked to raw turkey sold in Colorado.
New ratings from U.S. News & World Report reveal the best nursing homes in the country.
Supporters, family and friends of patients with congenital heart disease will raise money for research at Denver City Park.
The CDC reports an outbreak in 22 states of acute flaccid myelitis, a rare disease affecting the nervous system.
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Beef from Fort Morgan-based Cargill Meat Solutions was possibly tainted, the company said.
U.S. News and World Report has released its 2018-19 rankings of best hospitals in the country.
There have been two cases of West Nile virus reported in Colorado, officials said, warning citizens to prevent mosquito bites.
A patient who had been in the Congo and suddenly became very ill was cleared for the Ebola virus, the Colorado Dept. of Health said.
Drowning happens more quietly in real life than it does on TV. In some cases, children drown with an adult only a few feet away.
Franchise owners of fitness company will donate $5,000 as part of grand opening celebration.
A Denver production plant has stopped making fruit-flavored ice pops after state inspectors found evidence of Listeria contamination.
Some surgeries were scheduled today after the Colorado Dept. of Health reopened Porter Advocate hospital.
At least 25 cases of antibiotic-resistant CRE "nightmare bacteria" have been found in Colorado, the Centers for Disease Control said.
The Colorado Health Department is investigating what it calls a “significant health breach."
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A free CDC program for taking charge of type 2 diabetes will take place weekly in Denver's University Park neighborhood.
The total number of influenza hospitalizations in Colorado this season is 438, with 68 Coloradans hospitalized last week.
The Denver Post published a list of 2017 oil and gas explosions statewide since the fatal home explosion in Firestone.
The nonprofit group Leapfrog released its bi-annual round of hospital safety grades. Nine in Metro Denver received an A grade.
The Colorado Dept. of Transportation and MIG seek to discourage impaired driving with a "plan a ride before you're high" campaign.
Prescription pills are one of the leading gateways to drug addiction.
Federal action needed for enrollment changes in CHIP program.
The Colorado Dept. of Labor and Employment will spotlight benefits of hiring workers with disabilities.
Student Snapchat posts from Denver's George Washington HS won the Colorado Dept. of Transportation's "Seatbelt Schooled" contest.
Kroger Co. "quietly" recalled pre-packged deli chicken salad sold in King Soopers last week, according to Food Safety News.
Denver International Airport announced that new areas for the privacy of breastfeeding mothers were added to concourses A, B, and C.
Manufacturers and distributors of prescription opioids will be compelled to hand over documents that may show illegal marketing practices.
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