Tag: Anschutz Medical Campus
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Oral history: How a Colorado dentist’s discovery paved the way for nationwide water fluoridation
Soon after the turn of the 20th century, a dapper young dentist from the Boston area collected his degree from the University of Pennsylvania and turned his sights west. Dr. Frederick McKay opened a practice in Colorado Springs and began treating patients in 1901. The following spring, he addressed the 18 members of the newly…
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Why you should attend The Denver Gazette’s March 22 mayoral forum
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Someone once said — though I can’t remember who — that we need politicians to negotiate on our behalf. And to negotiate on our behalf is their primary duty. We can’t do the job. Not properly or consistently anyway. After all, we have our lives to…
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Aurora History Museum to reopen after flooding damage
The Aurora History Museum is slated to reopen Tuesday after a pipe burst and flooded portions of the museum, closing the facility for several days. The pipe burst some time between Dec. 24 and Dec. 27 on the museum’s second floor. Portions of the building flooded, according to an update the museum posted on social…
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As expensive housing moves in, Aurora residents fear displacement
A set of crutches teetered on top of cardboard boxes and black trash bags amassed on the front yard. A fan lay upside down, flung below them in the pile. Draped across heaps of other household items, a rug. A hollow filing cabinet stood nearby, emptied of its drawers. For roughly a week, the home’s…
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Suit claims CU Denver overreacted to anonymous COVID complaint
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Mountain States Legal Foundation filed a lawsuit against the University of Colorado – Denver, Wednesday, on behalf of their client, Celest Archer, who was summarily excluded from the CU Denver campus September 3 after…
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Colorado steel mill warned, fined for hazards years before explosion
Inspection records from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration showed EVRAZ steel mill, the site of an explosion in Pueblo on Saturday evening that left eight people hurt, had a history of “serious” violations for years. EVRAZ’s violations spanned for over more than a decade with dozens of violations, several of which “were causing or likely…
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3 remain hospitalized Sunday following explosion at Pueblo mill
Three workers remained hospitalized Sunday afternoon following an explosion at a Pueblo steel mill Saturday evening. All three are in “stable” condition and “expected to survive,” David Light, EVRAZ Pueblo vice president of operations, told The Gazette. Two had been sent to the local Parkview Medical Center and another was transported to the burn center…
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One wounded in Aurora East Colfax shooting; third shooting in weekend
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The Aurora Police Department is investigating after a late-night shooting Saturday on East Colfax Avenue left one victim hospitalized. Police said the shooting happened at 9:22 p.m. at 1905 Blackhawk St., in the Shadow Tree Apartments across the street from the Anschutz Medical Campus. After the shooting, the victim, a man, took himself to a…
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CU Anschutz turns in high-profile research on children, bipolar disorder
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora brought notable attention to the work there this month as they explore help for children and teens vulnerable to bipolar disorder. Researchers found two treatments…




