Marijuana PTSD Study Gets the Green Light
The Colorado-backed project should shed light on pot’s medicinal capabilities.
The Colorado-backed project should shed light on pot’s medicinal capabilities.
Servicios de la Raza executive director Rudy Gonzales is being recognized as a Champion of Change for the Affordable Care Act.
The nOCD app acts as a guide between therapy sessions.
Inside the often unfortunate, sometimes weird, and occasionally gruesome drawbacks of fitness fanaticism.
The Boulder company crafts top-notch aromatherapy products from local ingredients.
Senator Elizabeth Warren recently asked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to study whether or not marijuana could be a useful substitute for prescription drugs.
Nothing like some friendly competition to spice up your workout.
Tammy Cunningham’s Hope Jewelry raises funds for suicide prevention efforts—and honors her late husband.
The annual event—happening Friday, February 5—helps connect children from low-income households with free dental services.
Some Broncos players are turning to Cherry Creek Spine & Sport Clinic’s cryotherapy sessions as a post-workout recovery. Anyone can try it—but does it work?
The popular yoga chain is offering free sessions around town in the coming weeks. Here’s where to join in.
Zeel offers same-day, in-home rubdowns from licensed massage therapists.
This Guinness Book of World Records holder will teach you how to remember where you left your keys during a course at Colorado Free University this weekend.
If your New Year’s resolution involves getting off the couch, this dance-based workout can help you find your groove.
With 315 physicians in 95 medical specialties, we’re bound to have the doc you need.
We looked back at Colorado’s 2015 health news to decide: Who makes the grade?
A comprehensive guide to how the mind, body, and spirit(s) interact in the Centennial State.
How decoding your genes might unlock the future of health care.
Why a medical-grade form of Ecstasy might be the breakthrough PTSD sufferers have been waiting for.
I thought my solo thru-hike on the Colorado Trail would be a nature-lover’s dream and solidify my place among the state’s toughest hikers. Instead, I learned strength of a different kind.