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We believe health care should mean more than just medical care. That’s why we help give Colorado communities greater access to crisis and behavioral health care, nutrition, health education, as well as traditional medical care, by partnering with and creating local programs that are dedicated to making a better Colorado for everyone—no matter who you are or where you are.

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Important links for you
Talking about health.
We gathered a group of guys from different stages of life to discuss the things that can be hard to talk about. From looking up to, then losing fathers, to getting regular colonoscopies, to all the changes you go through as you age—not to mention mental health—there’s a lot that weighs on the minds and bodies of most men. See Geno, Craig, Jeff, Jesse, MJ and Quincy open up about what’s most important to them and talk about why sometimes the talking is the hardest part.
UCHealth Today

Measles cases continue to climb, sparking concerns about the dangerous, highly contagious disease
Measles cases in the U.S. are spiking again this year. A child has died in a growing outbreak in Texas that has sickened at least 198 people so far, and an adult has died in New Mexico as the Texas outbreak marched into an adjacent area of New Mexico, triggering at least 10 cases there […]

Take precautions with hantavirus. Coloradans and New Mexicans are at higher risk for this rare disease.
By Katie Kerwin McCrimmon and Susan Cunningham The sad deaths of legendary Hollywood actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa in New Mexico have put a spotlight on hantavirus. Arakawa, 65, died of what’s known as hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, according to Dr. Heather Jarrell, the chief medical investigator at the New Mexico Office of […]

Life in the NHL can wear you down. Here’s how Cale Makar stays sharp all season.
There’s much we can’t learn from Cale Makar, the Colorado Avalanche defenseman who, at just 26, already counts among the best the NHL has ever seen. The speed, power, and endurance; the vision; the sense of positioning; the dead-eye wrist shot that launches as if from a compound bow – these are products of innate […]

From backyard chickens to house cats, the bird flu is spreading. Do you need to worry about another pandemic?
By Katie Kerwin McCrimmon and Kelly Ragan People who keep backyard chickens should be on guard since the bird flu now has spread from infected chickens to people, with one Wyoming woman requiring hospitalization, according to Wyoming health officials. The avian flu also has caused agonizing deaths in indoor cats. In Michigan, health officials suspect […]

Finally! Delicious green food for St. Patrick’s Day: Instant Pot Chile Verde
Perhaps no other American holiday than St. Patrick’s Day shows how we shoehorn food themes into all our big days. I refer to the green thing. (It began with green beer, a beverage dragged kicking and screaming to its strangest possible further dimension.) So, for this March 17, you will find eating, cooking, and dining […]