When it comes to rules on dietary supplements for student-athletes, direct guidance from the NCAA is hard to come by. By Christian Martin
Health
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DENVER (AP) — Samples collected in 29 locations in eight rivers in the Colorado flooding zone…
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A federal team has arrived in Colorado to help investigate hospital reports that synthetic marijuana is to blame for scores of recent illnesses and possibly three fatalities in Denver and Colorado Springs.
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Colorado rated No. 2 state for well-being, Buffs respond
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From corporation-run factories to family-owned local farms, this solution-oriented documentary takes the audience through the meat producing industry in the United States. -
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New Years resolution already fading out? How to keep yourself motivated
by Leala Kingby Leala KingDid you start out 2013 with a BANG? Has that bang turned into a pop, and now a sizzle? Don’t worry: 2013 is still young, and in this day and age, you can find inspiration anywhere, especially in the app store.
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Do CU students uphold Boulder stereotype?
by Haleema Mianby Haleema MianCU students are characterized as typically healthy because they live in Boulder. How many students actually uphold that stereotype?
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Recovering from an un-healthy summer
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The link between Americanism and eating disorders