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Casual dining chain faces another wrongful death suit related to its Charged Lemonade after cardiac arrest of Florida man.
The FDA and the manufacturer were alerted to Profemur titanium hips breaking inside U.S. patients as of 2005. It took 15 years to recall the devices. Many fractures could have been avoided.
Athletic trainers from Children's Hospital evaluate injuries, and then decide if any further medical care is needed.
Pediatrix Primary + Urgent Care of Colorado celebrated its ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday morning.
A researcher behind a study of wasabi's effect on cognition says he knew the fiery condiment had health benefits, but "the dramatic change" in memory was a surprise.
Peer-to-peer efforts can meet a clear need among students whose colleges may not make sexual health products accessible or affordable.
On average, a staggering 132 Americans kill themselves every single day. Experts say addressing this major public health crisis requires ending the shame that can be attached to talking about mental health struggles, which prevents those suffering from finding help.
Cases of other respiratory illnesses, including flu and RSV, are also on the rise.
What to know about the pneumonia cases affecting children in the U.S., as well as expert advice on how to protect kids from respiratory illnesses.
A federal court had ordered the company to pause making and selling its products.
The end of the year is approaching, which means it's time to think about what's left in your Flexible Spending Account, or FSA, before you lose it. Here's what you can spend the balance on.
Last month, Cherry Creek Schools opened a first-of-its-kind facility that is dedicated to treatment and support.
On Thanksgiving day, Ardent Health Services was forced to take its network offline after a cyber breach affecting 30 hospitals and more than 200 health care sites.
The tests will be available from a federal stockpile starting in December, and schools can distribute them to students, families, staff and larger school communities.
Recalled Burn Boot Camp snacks were sold at locations run by gym franchises throughout the U.S.
A survivor of a cardiac arrest explains why it's important to have common knowledge on CPR procedures, no matter the age.
Keeping your New Year’s Resolutions usually comes with a price. The City of Aurora is giving people one more option to help you stick to those resolutions, without the high cost.
Direct potable reuse water will need to be treated with state-of-the-art technologies to make it safe to drink and that process is expensive, but providers and the state want to be prepared.
Getting screened with a pap smear and HPV check can prevent worsening and catch anything if you're asymptomatic.
Dr. Michael Tees from the Colorado Blood Cancer Institute was featured on CBS News Colorado.
An attempted armed carjacking led to a police chase and shootout. Officers in Brighton shot and injured the suspect.
Denver's Career Service Board has tightened up eligibility rules for a popular paid leave program for Denver city employees known as Care Bank, leading one Denver City Council member, Flor Alvidrez, to criticize the changes.
A hotel in the Denver metro area had to be evacuated Thursday afternoon after a man allegedly injured an officer and barricaded himself inside.
On Wednesday night, hundreds of people came out to a sold-out event at Boulder Theatre to meet the people behind the Sundance Festival.
Gov. Jared Polis signed the budget cuts into law on Thursday that were agreed upon during the special session at the Colorado State Capitol.
A Commerce City couple is facing multiple charges after police discovered three children and more than 30 animals living in what authorities described as "deplorable conditions."
An attempted armed carjacking led to a police chase and shootout. Officers in Brighton shot and injured the suspect.
Chase Fisher, the founder of Blenders eyewear, talked about how he got a partnership with Colorado Buffaloes Coach Deion Sanders.
The group Run For Their Lives was targeted in Boulder in June by a man who is charged with throwing Molotov cocktails at members, killing one person and injuring others.
A box truck rolled over on the shoulder of I-25 near Orchard Road south of Denver.
What will CU look like without Travis Hunter and other standout players from last year? On this week's "Coach Prime's Playbook with Romi Bean" 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.
Ford said a brake hose in two SUV models can develop a leak, potentially increasing the risk of a crash.
Microsoft said the workers, who were protesting the company's links to the Israeli military, broke into the office of a top company executive.
Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook is suing over President Trump's attempt to fire her.
The economy expanded at a 3.3% annual pace between April and June as GDP rebounded from a sharp slowdown in the first quarter.
Stanford University research offers insights for students and young workers as artificial intelligence begins to reshape the labor market.
Gov. Jared Polis signed the budget cuts into law on Thursday that were agreed upon during the special session at the Colorado State Capitol.
Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook is suing over President Trump's attempt to fire her.
Susan Monarez, the director of the CDC, has been removed from her job, a source told CBS News — but her attorneys called her firing "legally deficient."
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.
Two Colorado nurses are working to save the lives of cardiac patients outside of hospital walls.
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.
Ford said a brake hose in two SUV models can develop a leak, potentially increasing the risk of a crash.
Microsoft said the workers, who were protesting the company's links to the Israeli military, broke into the office of a top company executive.
Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook is suing over President Trump's attempt to fire her.
The economy expanded at a 3.3% annual pace between April and June as GDP rebounded from a sharp slowdown in the first quarter.
Stanford University research offers insights for students and young workers as artificial intelligence begins to reshape the labor market.
Denver's Career Service Board has tightened up eligibility rules for a popular paid leave program for Denver city employees known as Care Bank, leading one Denver City Council member, Flor Alvidrez, to criticize the changes.
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.