Tuesday, November 19, 2024 | | |
| | Only one case of E. coli connected to the organic carrot outbreak has been reported in Colorado, but CDC officials said the true number of infections could be much higher. | | | Despite deep partisan divides on issues like abortion and contraceptive access, lawmakers from both parties appear to have forged a cautious consensus on menopause. | | | One person died in Colorado and four people have developed a potentially life-threatening kidney disease complication. | | | UCHealth will pay $23 million to settle a federal lawsuit alleging the hospital system fraudulently coded emergency room visits submitted to Medicare and the military health insurance program TRICARE. | | | The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners gave the thumbs-down Tuesday to a Conifer downhill bike park. | | | Demolition of the former headquarters of TTEC, a call center operator, will begin later this winter, according to CommonSpirit. | | | Last fiscal year, Second Wind Fund managed 1,114 referrals and delivered more than 4,600 therapy sessions. | | | The new guidance comes after blood tests for 115 farmworkers in Michigan and Colorado showed that eight workers — or 7% — had antibodies that indicated previous infection with the virus known as Type A H5N1 influenza. | | | Boulder County health officials said people can catch tularemia through bites from infected insects, most commonly ticks and deer flies. | | | |