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Make Your Calories Count

June 1, 2012

That chocolate bar you just ate may be harder to burn off than you initially thought.

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The Secret to a Happy Child

March 1, 2012

Skipping naps might not be a good idea, says CU-Boulder sleep researcher Monique LeBourgeois whose research suggests long-term loss of sleep can heighten a toddler’s anxiety.

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Horseback House Calls

March 1, 2012

Ken Jackson commutes eight miles down the Grand Canyon by horse to deliver prenatal care to Native American women.

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Flying in the Face of Cancer

March 1, 2012

Cancer is the country’s No. 2 killer, following heart disease. Professor Tin Tin Su is working to develop powerful new tools in the fight against the deadly disease.

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Still Smoking? Blame Your Parents

March 1, 2012

Know someone struggling to quit smoking? Tell her to blame genetics, say CU-Boulder researchers who led a study on twins and smoking.

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Finding the Guts to Transform Health

Sept. 1, 2011

Your stomach bacteria could help doctors prescribe personalized medicine for you in the future, according to a study co-authored by CU-Boulder professor Rob Knight.

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At the Table with Steve Ells

Sept. 1, 2011

Steve Ells vividly recalls the day in 2000 when his eyes were opened about factory farming.

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Out of the Shadows

Sept. 1, 2011

Fifteen percent of pregnant women experience depression. A CU professor seeks solutions.

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A Man's Man

Sept. 1, 2011

Sportsman Tred Barta has overcome a paralyzing stroke to make his hunting and fishing show more popular than ever.

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Dialing in on the Cell Phone Debate

Sept. 1, 2011

Professor Frank Barnes weighs in on cell phones’ possibly damaging effects.

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