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Binge Drinking Reaches New High Among Adults 35 To 50 In The US

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Publish DateAugust 24, 2023

Joshua Gowin at the University of Colorado Denver – Anschutz Medical Campus also said, “People are getting back out there and living life again. They are going to weddings, having bachelor parties. Something like that could certainly be associated with increases in binge drinking.”

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A Mom Is Told 'She's Going To A Nursing Home' After Putting A Roach In Her Teen's Bed To Teach Her A Lesson

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Publish DateAugust 15, 2023

According to Katharine Reynolds, PhD, a licensed psychologist at Children’s Hospital Colorado and assistant psychiatry professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, "consistent expectations, praise, and consequences" are key when it comes to effectively disciplining teens in particular. In an interview with VeryWell Family, Reynolds explains that having consequences that "fit the crime" as opposed to humiliating them are most effective.

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14 Best Baby Formulas Of 2023

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Publish DateAugust 15, 2023

Baby formula comes in different consistencies, and small variations in the recipe might make a difference in special circumstances, says Bridget Young, PhD, a breast milk researcher at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Anschutz and founder of BabyFormulaExpert.com

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‘So much need’: How one group is helping teachers with mental health

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Publish DateAugust 15, 2023

Colorado Educator Support gets most of its clients into their first individual therapy session within a week, says Amy Lopez, the team’s director and an assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. The 3-year-old program serves hundreds of teachers every year through individual sessions, group workshops, and mental health hotline, according to the program’s annual reports. It is funded through the 2023-2024 school year.

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The Continued Fructose Debate

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Publish DateAugust 15, 2023

“This is an in-depth review on a hypothesis that puts nature at the center of weight gain, examining how fructose works differently than other nutrients by lowering active energy,” says Richard Johnson, MD, professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and study lead author. “We determine a recently discovered function of fructose in survival that stores fuel in case resources become scarce. This is known as the ‘survival switch.’”

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Ask the Pediatrician: How do I protect my baby from a measles outbreak?

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Publish DateApril 20, 2023

Written by Sean T. O'Leary, MD, MPH, FAAP, pediatric infectious diseases expert at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and Children’s Hospital Colorado and the Chair of the Committee on Infectious Diseases for the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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What happens to your body when you drink wine every night?

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Publish DateApril 14, 2023

But in 2014, it was suggested that resveratrol may actually reduce the risk for cancer. This is because, although alcohol damages cells, “resveratrol kills damaged cells," says Robert Sclafani, professor emeritus from the University of Colorado Cancer Center. 

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A Group of Scientists Propose a New Driver of Alzheimer's Disease: Fructose

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Publish DateFebruary 24, 2023

"We believe that initially the fructose-dependent reduction in cerebral metabolism in these regions was reversible and meant to be beneficial," says Richard Johnson, a nephrologist at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center.

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