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Most New Year's resolutions fail. Here's how experts suggest shifting them for the greatest chance of success — and the best approach for your mental health.
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Most New Year's resolutions fail. Here's how experts suggest shifting them for the greatest chance of success — and the best approach for your mental health.
Nitazenes are powerful synthetic drugs that, in some cases, can be even more dangerous than fentanyl and carfentanil.
BlendJet has received dozens of reports of injuries from portable blenders sold between October 2020 and November 2023.
From the Ozempic "ripple effect" to health tech and more, experts share their predictions for 2024 wellness trends.
From nutrition to fitness, apps like TikTok and Instagram propelled a multitude of health and wellness trends this year. Here are some that are expert-approved, and others that missed the mark.
Experts say you should both lift weights and do cardio — here's how to decide whether resistance training or aerobic exercise should come first in your workout.
The growing calls for naloxone in schools are a response to increasing overdose deaths in young people.
New data show how one federal safety net program has been out of reach for thousands of children who need it most.
The number of children employed illegally in the U.S. is soaring, Labor Department figures show. Sometimes that work kills them.
Since the moment their daughter Naomi was born, the Lockard family has been on a mission to change the outcome of their children's lives.
Experts say "Christmas Tree Syndrome" isn't a reaction to the tree itself, but to weed pollen and mold spores collecting on it. Here's what to know about reducing the risk of symptoms.
The prevalence of the JN.1 variant of COVID-19 looks to be highest in New York and New Jersey, where it makes up more than half of cases.
Medications initially created to help those living with Type 2 diabetes are now causing more people to have side effects, according to Banner Health.
Most COVID-19 symptoms and guidelines for testing and treatment remain largely unchanged as cases from the JN.1 variant rise.
The adolescent, an international traveler, arrived at Denver International Airport on Dec. 13 and visited several counties in the state in the past week before seeking treatment.
Statistics reveal that suicides are on the rise among the youth, citing depression and isolation following the pandemic.
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Watch an interview with Dr. Michael Tees from the Colorado Blood Cancer Institute.
February 14 isn't just Valentine's Day, it's also National Donor Day.
Hospitals tend to be uniform and sterile, but a child's healing process is of utmost importance. So Denver Health is, for the first time, partnering with a non-profit to provide personalized hospital room makeovers to help child patients who are fighting illnesses.
Some college students in northern Colorado are getting the purrfect start to the semester by bringing along their beloved pets.
An unknown number of moving and storage customers in Aurora have no access to their things, and don't know when they will.
West Nile Virus cases have continued to increase in Colorado, and health officials say two more adults have died of the disease.
Archbishop Samuel Aquila of the Archdiocese of Denver and public officials across Colorado were shocked to hear of a fatal shooting at a Minnesota Catholic school on Wednesday morning, quickly denouncing the violence and calling for prayer.
Colorado lawmakers used the final day of a special session on Tuesday to pass a resolution condemning a Republican who resigned before he could be censored.
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A wanted suspect in an alleged credit card fraud case is under arrest and is facing numerous charges after police say he tried to escape from officers wearing only a swimsuit when they tried to approach him at a hot springs resort.
An unknown number of moving and storage customers in Aurora have no access to their things, and don't know when they will.
Some college students in northern Colorado are getting the purrfect start to the semester by bringing along their beloved pets. Three of the 11 residence halls at the University of Northern Colorado allow students to bring along their furry friends.
This week, Montrose County Public Health confirmed the death of a man in his early 80s to have been caused by the virus, the first in the county this year.
What will the Buffs look like without Travis Hunter, Shedeur Sanders and other standout players from last year's squad? On this week's "Coach Prime's Playbook with Romi Bean" Coach Deion Sanders explained what fans should expect.
The Colorado Buffaloes live mascot Ralphie VI is retiring. The bison's name is actually Ember, and a new live mascot -- Ralphie VII -- is in training.
Vista Peak Preparatory High School's Bisonette Dance Team is the only program in Colorado that specializes in majorette-style dance, a form rooted in historically Black colleges and universities.
Aurora MMA fighter Cory "Sandman" Sandhagen is making a name for himself as he gets ready to take his first shot at the title in the UFC World Championships.
The Denver Gay and Lesbian Flag Football League has opened a new avenue to play football for those who were previously excluded or scared to play, including some rising stars.
The Food and Drug Administration rescinded the emergency use authorization that made COVID-19 shots available for healthy children under 5 years old.
Kari Eckert started "Robbie's Hope" after her son died by suicide in 2018.
Fans have been eager to learn everything they can ever since Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement in a joint post.
President Trump initially imposed a 25% tariff on Indian goods, but raised it an additional 25% due to the South Asian nation's purchases of Russian oil.
U.S. Ambassador Tom Barrack reportedly changed his plans during a visit to Lebanon amid a backlash over remarks deemed demeaning to local journalists.
Colorado lawmakers used the final day of a special session on Tuesday to pass a resolution condemning a Republican who resigned before he could be censored.
U.S. Ambassador Tom Barrack reportedly changed his plans during a visit to Lebanon amid a backlash over remarks deemed demeaning to local journalists.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has suspended more than 20 employees who signed an open letter criticizing the agency, multiple sources told CBS News.
A group of current and former FEMA officials is blasting the Trump administration for its sweeping changes to the disaster relief agency, days before the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
State lawmakers passed four bills raising taxes on Colorado businesses as a special legislative session stretched into a fifth day.
The Food and Drug Administration rescinded the emergency use authorization that made COVID-19 shots available for healthy children under 5 years old.
For 13 years, the CDC's "Tips" ads shared real stories and free quitline support. With funding ending, experts worry fewer people may quit.
Not a milk drinker? Not a problem. There are still expert-approved ways to get calcium in your diet from sources you may not know contain the bone-supporting mineral.
Paul Gesi, a Northglenn police officer, died by suicide earlier this month after a long battle with PTSD.
In a medal ceremony, 87 patients of the Barbara Davis Center were honored for living 50 years with Type 1 diabetes.
President Trump initially imposed a 25% tariff on Indian goods, but raised it an additional 25% due to the South Asian nation's purchases of Russian oil.
The wealthiest 400 people in the U.S. pay a tax rate of 24%, lower than the average rate for all other taxpayers, economists find.
If you haven't heard, Labubus are the latest craze in viral toys and celebrity accessory, with some shoppers flying miles to get their hands on one.
The future of Greeley's proposed entertainment district in the western part of the city could soon be headed to district court.
This multi-day extravaganza of food, wine, and spirits showcases Colorado's incredible restaurant community while raising funds to help hospitality workers across the state advance and thrive.
Former homicide investigator with the Denver Police Department, Tom Haney Jr., who was also brought in to assist on the JonBenét murder case, died suddenly on Aug. 19 while playing golf with friends.
After months of frustration and uncertainty, residents are finally getting answers about a series of recurring power outages.
The saga continues six months after an HOA management company denied to CBS Colorado and homeowners that it was the same company it was replacing.
Two Denver City Council members on Tuesday expressed concerns about a two-night Colorado mountain retreat for Denver City Council members next week that carried a $26,000 price tag, even as 171 city workers are being notified that they are losing their jobs.
Ten of Denver's 13 city council members are planning to attend a $26,000 retreat in the foothills next week for team building and professional development, at the same time the city is laying off workers and trying to find ways to cut costs and save money.