Colorado’s health agencies will lose more than $230 million in federal grants, some of which already had been committed to programs that include crisis response teams and peer support for people ...
The US Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have terminated $250 ...
COLORADO, USA — Colorado will lose hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding for health services following cuts announced the Trump administration this week. The U. S. Department of ...
The first licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms have been issued. This is a KFF Health News story. Colorado regulators are issuing licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms and are ...
Colorado’s health agencies will lose more than $230 million in federal grants, some of which already had been committed to programs that include crisis response teams and peer support for people ...
As Republicans in Congress look to slim the federal budget, some Colorado residents and physicians hope to send a clear message to protect funding for health care. A small group gathered Friday ...
BOULDER, Colo. — Colorado regulators are issuing licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms and are planning to authorize the state’s first “healing centers,” where the mushrooms can be ...
DENVER — A Colorado health organization that relies on funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) may soon learn if their financial support is being cut. The Trump ...
Colorado public health officials started the year with a plan to bring down new HIV infections across the state. Less than three months in, possible cuts to federal funding could halt that ...
Editor's note: Dr. Karen Woolf is the emergency department medical director for HCA HealthONE Rocky Mountain Children's, which until recent months was known as Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children.
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