Ready for Relief and Healing? Try Sound Bathing.
The modality of healing is effective, easy, and accessible. Here’s what you need to know about sound bathing—plus five places to try this alternative practice in Denver.
The modality of healing is effective, easy, and accessible. Here’s what you need to know about sound bathing—plus five places to try this alternative practice in Denver.
Whether you’re nursing a back injury or just want to experience the thrill of levitation, aerial yoga is a playful way to improve the health of your mind and body.
The online clean beauty brand will open its second brick-and-mortar inside Dairy Block’s new Free Market bazaar on April 22.
The wellness software company is kicking off a free Wednesday workout event series that will last through the summer.
A new federally funded research lab at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is looking into how creative arts therapies could strengthen resilience in critical-care health professionals.
Wellness has never been buzzier. Or more confusing. Or more relevant. Here’s how to navigate the mystifying universe of holistic health in the Centennial State.
The newly opened Wellness Lounge at Rose Medical Center focuses on the health and wellness of the nurses and hospital staff.
Revitalize Laser Care is the first in the country to offer a new sound-wave treatment, named Cliovana, which is designed to increase women’s sexual pleasure.
The Alumia Institute offers a cutting-edge, multi-faceted approach to early and mid-stage treatment for cognitive impairment.
Moms and dads, rejoice! Highland’s Mama ‘Hood parenting store has put together a two-day series to help you solve all of your parenting woes.
The 36-year-old, who has quadriplegia, is working with state legislators to get therapies such as acupuncture, massage, and yoga covered for residents with a range of neurological and brain disorders.
This local company might have found a way to reduce head injuries for athletes.
An anesthetic invented in Fort Collins could change the face of dentistry—by way of the nose.
Two Mile High City mental health professionals tell you how.
Because of the risk for gambling-addicted patients, local mental health pros think we might not be ready.
Four truths you should know about dealing with the little buggers.
What you should know to prevent getting lost in the wild.
Colorado’s recent efforts to reduce “health-care-associated infections” have been working, but we still have a few issues to tackle.
A letter from the editor of 5280 Health‘s January 2019 issue.
St. Joseph’s pre- and post-op practices mean better outcomes for patients.