Is Your Problem Gluten? Or Faddish Eating?
Posted: 11:24 AM Gluten-free eating has exploded in America, but scientists aren't sure how many people are doing it for medical reasons.
Posted: 11:24 AM Gluten-free eating has exploded in America, but scientists aren't sure how many people are doing it for medical reasons.
Posted: 9:59 AM Most of us don't think twice about hurrying to the hospital emergency room during a health emergency. But did you know you could get stuck with a huge bill if the doctor who treats you doesn't take your insurance, even if the hospital does?
Updated: 6:00 PM A rabbit found in Pueblo West has tested positive for a disease that health officials describe as “similar to plague.”
Posted: 10:10 AM New government data shows only a quarter of Americans with the AIDS virus have the infection under control. Young people and blacks are least likely to get effective care.
Updated: 4:36 AM A local woman, who also happens to be one of those still displaced by the aftermath of the Waldo Canyon fire, underwent drastic surgery Wednesday as a preventative measure against cancer.
Updated: 11:14 PM The government is taking legal steps to stop the sale of some high-powered desktop toys for adults because children are getting hurt.
Posted: 11:28 AM A national report has ranked Colorado as the 45th state in child health, but the state’s overall average ranking sneaks into the top 50 percent.
Posted: 1:05 PM Congress' budget scorekeepers are taking a new look at President Barack Obama's health care law -- and they still say it is expected to reduce federal deficits.
Posted: 10:07 AM More high school students are using condoms, but new government research released Tuesday shows the nation still has a long way to go to protect young people from the AIDS virus.
Posted: 11:13 AM Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says it's possible to virtually eliminate HIV-infected births and the U.S. is donating to help poor countries reach that goal.
Updated: 2:47 PM Two horses in Colorado are the first reported cases of West Nile Virus this year. The horses are from Fremont and Weld Counties.
Posted: 1:29 PM The Colorado Court of Appeals has ruled that advanced-practice nurses can administer anesthesia without a doctor's supervision.
Posted: 11:29 AM Health officials say the nation is on track to have the worst year for whooping cough in more than five decades.
Posted: 4:40 PM One look at Paul Gaylord's hands shows why the plague is referred to as "Black Death."
Updated: 9:56 AM Starting Tuesday, about 8,000 temporary federal firefighters are now eligible for health insurance.
Posted: 3:25 PM There's more advice on the contentious issue of prostate cancer screening.
Updated: 6:55 PM The Rocky Ford variety of cantaloupes are back in supermarkets about a year after one brand of the melons was identified as carrying the nation's deadliest foodborne illness outbreak in more than two decades.
Posted: 10:08 AM Republican Mitt Romney was greeted with boos from attendees at the NAACP's annual meeting Wednesday in Houston when he pledged to repeal "Obamacare."
Posted: 2:41 PM An appeals court says New York City cannot try to scare smokers by requiring grotesque images of diseased lungs and decaying gums at stores that sell cigarettes.
Posted: 5:16 PM The White House has issued a veto threat for a House bill to overturn President Barack Obama's health care law.
Posted: 10:48 AM The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first over-the-counter HIV test, allowing Americans to test themselves for the virus that causes AIDS in the privacy of their homes.
Posted: 9:22 AM Federal health regulators are proposing a new system to track millions of medical devices used in the U.S., an effort which they say will help protect patients by catching problematic implants earlier.
Posted: 9:43 AM A Georgia woman diagnosed with a rare, flesh-eating disease has left a hospital after nearly two months.