Public Health /tags/public-health Public Health en-US Copyright »Ê¹ÚÍøÖ·/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Mon, 21 Apr 2025 11:35:00 GMT As measles cases increase across the country, can Colorado doctors prevent an outbreak here? /podcast/inthenoco/2025-04-21/as-measles-cases-increase-across-the-country-can-colorado-doctors-prevent-an-outbreak-here There are more than 800 cases of measles in the U.S., and three of them are in Colorado. So how are health officials working to stop measles from spreading in our state? And what are they doing to increase lower vaccination rates in some communities? We’ll hear from a doctor working to prevent outbreaks in Colorado. Mon, 21 Apr 2025 11:35:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2025-04-21/as-measles-cases-increase-across-the-country-can-colorado-doctors-prevent-an-outbreak-here In The NoCo, Erin O'Toole, Brad Turner, Ariel Lavery Friendships are essential to our well-being. Here's how to foster stronger ones, according to a CSU researcher /podcast/inthenoco/2025-04-16/friendships-are-essential-to-our-well-being-heres-how-to-foster-stronger-ones-according-to-a-csu-researcher Strong friendships are an important part of our well-being. If you want to cultivate new friendships – or learn to nurture the relationships you have – we get practical advice from CSU’s resident expert on friendships, today on In The NoCo. Wed, 16 Apr 2025 11:35:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2025-04-16/friendships-are-essential-to-our-well-being-heres-how-to-foster-stronger-ones-according-to-a-csu-researcher In The NoCo, Erin O'Toole, Ariel Lavery, Brad Turner Public health risks of urban wildfire smoke prompt push for more monitoring /news/2025-04-12/public-health-risks-of-urban-wildfire-smoke-prompt-push-for-more-monitoring When the catastrophic Los Angeles fires broke out, John Volckens suspected firefighters and residents were breathing toxic air from the burning homes, buildings, and cars, but it was unclear how much risk the public faced. Sat, 12 Apr 2025 12:00:00 GMT /news/2025-04-12/public-health-risks-of-urban-wildfire-smoke-prompt-push-for-more-monitoring Katharine Gammon, KFF Health News Vail Health continues to innovate as rural health care competes with rising overhead costs /news/2025-02-16/vail-health-continues-to-innovate-as-rural-health-care-competes-with-rising-overhead-costs Health system collaborates with community partners as it plans to open Precourt Healing Center this spring. Sun, 16 Feb 2025 13:00:00 GMT /news/2025-02-16/vail-health-continues-to-innovate-as-rural-health-care-competes-with-rising-overhead-costs Zoe Goldstein, Vail Daily Colorado Springs leaders may try recreational pot measure again, claiming voters who approved it were 'confused' /news/2025-01-21/colorado-springs-leaders-may-try-recreational-pot-measure-again-claiming-voters-who-approved-it-were-confused More than two dozen residents argued that city council members would be ignoring will of the voters if they put measure on April 1 ballot after it passed by 54% in November 2024. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter Olivia Prentzel and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below. Tue, 21 Jan 2025 16:37:45 GMT /news/2025-01-21/colorado-springs-leaders-may-try-recreational-pot-measure-again-claiming-voters-who-approved-it-were-confused Olivia Prentzel, The Colorado Sun Radon Awareness Month aims to protect locals from dangerous levels of toxic gas /news/2025-01-07/radon-awareness-month-aims-to-protect-locals-from-dangerous-levels-of-toxic-gas January is Radon Awareness Month. Health officials in northern Colorado are encouraging more people to regularly test their homes for the toxic gas. Tue, 07 Jan 2025 20:24:59 GMT /news/2025-01-07/radon-awareness-month-aims-to-protect-locals-from-dangerous-levels-of-toxic-gas Alex Murphy ‘Rotten egg' smell causes Colorado health officials to investigate air quality at Weld County facility /news/2024-12-23/rotten-egg-smell-causes-colorado-health-officials-to-investigate-air-quality-at-weld-county-facility The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment says there are levels of hydrogen sulfide near the Plate River Biogas facility. They do not believe there is a health risk to those living nearby. Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:06:55 GMT /news/2024-12-23/rotten-egg-smell-causes-colorado-health-officials-to-investigate-air-quality-at-weld-county-facility Alex Murphy Colorado study links climate to kidney dysfunction /regional-news/2024-08-22/colorado-study-links-climate-to-kidney-dysfunction When humidity levels were low, study participants were more likely to show poor kidney function in health exams. Thu, 22 Aug 2024 15:58:56 GMT /regional-news/2024-08-22/colorado-study-links-climate-to-kidney-dysfunction Rachel Cohen The ‘paradise paradox’ affecting Colorado’s mountain residents /podcast/inthenoco/2024-04-18/the-paradise-paradox-affecting-colorados-mountain-residents Colorado may rank at the top with regard to physical fitness. But when it comes to mental health, Coloradans are struggling. On today’s In The NoCo we discuss how a culture of drug and alcohol use in mountain resort communities can negatively affect the mental health of those who live and work there. Thu, 18 Apr 2024 11:35:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2024-04-18/the-paradise-paradox-affecting-colorados-mountain-residents In The NoCo, Ariel Lavery, Erin O'Toole Study: ‘Systemic’ changes could better protect farmworkers as climate change pushes temperatures higher /2024-03-15/study-systemic-changes-could-better-protect-farmworkers-as-climate-change-pushes-temperatures-higher A recent paper explored the challenges exacerbated by climate change faced by Latino farmworkers in Idaho, which are comparable to the issues faced by such workers across the West. Fri, 15 Mar 2024 22:45:58 GMT /2024-03-15/study-systemic-changes-could-better-protect-farmworkers-as-climate-change-pushes-temperatures-higher Murphy Woodhouse