Health

  • Dan King holding a bike
    What is the key to entrepreneur Dan King’s success? Creating an active work environment.
  • bed
    Sex apparently is like income. People are generally happy when they keep pace with the Joneses and they are even happier if they get a bit more, according to a study by CU-Boulder associate professor of sociology Tim Wadsworth.
  • woman and buffalo ride bike
    Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØresearchers find that people who might perceive exercise as being forced, including athletes, military members or those prescribed an exercise regimen, are still likely to experience reduced anxiety and depression.
  • heart health tree
    For the first time in more than a decade, new therapeutic treatments targeting two types of genetic heart disease affecting an estimated 1 million Americans could hit the market.
  • bottle of morphine
    Do you suffer from chronic pain like four in every 10 Americans? If so, findings from a CU-Boulder-led research team could change the way chronic pain is treated with drugs such as morphine, which has been around since the 1850s.
  • mustard's last stand
    Boulder residents have a reputation for being über health conscious, exercise-crazed and ultra-green. However, who wants to be perfect all the time? Here are three places where Boulderites can be downright sinful.
  • nurse graphic
    How did one woman help bring health care to hundreds of thousands of Americans by pioneering the nurse practitioner movement?
  • chips
    What if your health isn’t solely dependent on what you eat and your genes? Associate professor Rob Knight’s research reveals that bacteria in your body could play a more vital role than previously thought.
  • womanr unning
    Before you throw your sneakers away and frolic down running trails barefoot this summer, read this.
  • chocolate
    That chocolate bar you just ate may be harder to burn off than you initially thought.
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