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How Will Evolving ‘Forever Chemical’ Standards Affect Health?

This spring, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ruled that municipal utilities across the country must detect and eliminate harmful per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from water sources, a move that is expected to reduce exposure to nearly 100 million people.


Author Kara Mason | Publish Date June 19, 2024
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Study shows effectiveness of treating pancreatic cancer patients with chemotherapy before surgery

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Publish DateJune 19, 2024

A new study published today in JAMA Network Open by an international cohort of researchers provides the latest data on the effectiveness of treating pancreatic cancer patients with chemotherapy (with or without radiation therapy) before surgery to remove a tumor. The study focuses specifically on pancreatic adenocarcinoma patients.

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Change the game: Injury challenges in female athletes

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Publish DateJune 18, 2024

Since the passage of Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, participation of women in sports has steadily increased.

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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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