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Research Reveals Endurance Exercise Training Impacts Biological Molecules

As part of an ongoing national research effort to better understand how physical activity improves health and prevents disease, seven University of Colorado Department of Medicine faculty members contributed to an article recently published in Nature, an international journal of science. 


Author Tayler Shaw | Publish Date May 21, 2024
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Colorado led the nation in West Nile virus deaths last year. Here’s how to protect yourself this summer

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Publish DateJune 18, 2024

Last year, Colorado got hit hard by West Nile virus, leading the nation in deaths with 51, its highest number in more than two decades.

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Colorado’s ‘Red Flag’ gun safety law used inconsistently; JoFoKe bares her soul on stage through music

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Publish DateJune 18, 2024

When it comes to Colorado's so-called "Red Flag" gun violence prevention law, where you live often dictates when it's used, if it's used at all.

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Oncologists pleased with new treatments for lymphoma, lung cancer, urothelial cancer

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Publish DateJune 14, 2024

An analysis of the online conversations of more than 1,000 health care professionals worldwide through May revealed positive reactions to the approval of three key treatment options for patients with cancer.

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For many, COVID is in the rearview mirror. Here’s what to keep in mind

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Publish DateJune 14, 2024

Given the slight uptick in concentrations of COVID-19 in local wastewater, we thought it would be a good time to check in with Dr. Anuj Mehta, a critical care physician at National Jewish Medical Center who advised the state on its COVID-19 response.

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