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"Though we talk about wanting to "age gracefully," the truth is that when it comes to getting older, we're programmed to dread an inevitable decline: in our health, our looks, our sexual relationships, even the pleasure we take in living life. But as Christiane Northrup, M.D., shows us in this profoundly empowering book, we have it in us to make growing older an entirely different experience, for both our bodies and our souls. In chapters that blend...
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2014.
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The Healthy kids Colorado survey (HKCS) collects self-reported health information from Colorado middle and high school students. A unified version of the survey was launched in 2013 that addresses multiple needs for youth health data and provides both state- and region-level results.
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2017.
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Perfect for readers of How God Changes Your Brain, two researchers present over thirty brain exercises to help readers generate happiness and success, in business and in life. "This remarkable book translates state-of-the art neuroscience into practical techniques that rapidly promote personal transformation. If you want to double your happiness and your income, start using these powerful brain-changing exercises today!" -John Assaraf, New York Times...
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2020.
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Though Colorado has no cases of 2019-nCoV, the department is taking this public health threat very seriously, closely monitoring the outbreak and refining Colorado's response. We understand that new viruses like this can be worrisome, especially to students, parents, and staff. We echo the CDC's statement that the risk to people in the United States is low at this time.
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2020.
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It's normal to be concerned about new diseases, and new information is coming out frequently. The best thing people can do is stay informed from reliable sources and know the facts. It's important to remember that the risk to most Coloradans from 2019 novel coronavirus is low. Colorado state and local public health are working together, following federal guidance, to assess Colorado travelers returning from China to determine the need for monitoring,...
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[2003]
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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) was first reported in women in 1981 and by 1990 had become the sixth leading cause of death in 25 to 44 year old women in the United States. By 1999 women accounted for 23% of all new AIDS diagnoses and 32% of newly reported HIV diagnoses. By 1995, heterosexual transmission surpassed injection drug use as the most common mode of transmission in women.
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[2022].
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"Skin Revolution is where skincare meets science and self-love— to empower you to look good, feel great, and glow in your melanin-rich skin. Caring for your skin is personal, but with hundreds of new products coming to market every year, how can you decide what your skin really needs? And in a world where Caucasian skin dominates clinical trials— but where skin of colour is the global majority— do you know the beautiful science of your melanin?...