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Colorado is one of just three states where Latinos don’t outlive white residents. Why?

Colorado is one of only three states where Latinos don’t outlive white residents, and liver disease, diabetes and overdoses are largely to blame.Health researchers call...

25 Colorado counties are “maternity care deserts” posing challenges for healthy moms, babies

Getting prenatal care for her first child was a relative breeze, Cheianne Pogline said: the hospital where she would deliver the baby was only...

Canadian wildfire smoke triggers poor air quality, health advisories in Colorado

Haze blanketed Colorado on Monday as wildfire smoke drifted from Canada, and the gray skies are expected to hover overhead for at least another...

Medicaid now covers doulas for pregnant and postpartum Coloradans

Colorado’s Medicaid program now covers doula care for all pregnant and postpartum members, but advocates don’t expect to see an immediate improvement in maternal...

Students behind Cherry Creek walkout 5 years ago still pushing to improve culture around mental health

Students who walked out of Cherry Creek High School five years ago to protest what they saw as glossing over a classmate’s suicide are...

Voters will decide whether to support Denver Health through increase in city’s sales tax

Denver voters will be asked in November to consider increasing the city’s sales tax to raise $70 million a year to help stabilize Denver...

Colorado youth mental health improved in first post-pandemic survey

Colorado high school students seem to be feeling better mentally, with the number reporting signs of poor mental health not only falling from its...

Colorado hospital systems’ finances rebound after a difficult 2023

Most Colorado hospital systems had a profitable start to 2024, a financial rebound following a difficult year when expenses grew faster than their incomes.Only...

Colorado clinics, mental health providers are seeing more uninsured patients — and they’re worried that’s the new normal

Health clinics in Colorado are seeing more uninsured patients than they have since the Affordable Care Act took effect a decade ago, and some...

Kids living near Colorado airports have slightly elevated levels of lead in their blood, new study finds

Children living near small airports in Colorado had slightly higher levels of lead in their blood than the statewide average, according to a new...

Colorado’s community health centers are struggling financially as patients lose Medicaid coverage

Less than a year into the process of removing Coloradans from Medicaid after the COVID-19 public health emergency, community health centers across the state...

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