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Most Coloradans have plenty of healthy food to eat. But that's not always the case in rural Colorado.
According to new data from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s County Health Rankings, there’s a strong link between how much money you make and how long you’re likely to live.
This is the first in a series of CHI blogs examining the 2019 County Health Rankings.
CHI marks National Health Center Week with a visit to Stout Street Health Center, which serves thousands of people each year.
More health care clinics are making connections to other groups that are working to improve health in their communities.
The legislature is making headway on funding for broadband access. That could spell big gains in rural parts of the state — especially for health.
As a new research analyst at CHI, I have enjoyed the excitement of moving to a new state, buying a new car, finding a new apartment, and of course, starting a new job with new coworkers.
Analysis of the 2015 Healthy Kids Colorado Survey finds that lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) highschoolers in Colorado trail their heterosexual peers in seven important indicators of health.
Lunchtime at CHI often finds the office Millennials swapping stories about annoying landlords, messy roommates or frustrating searches for starter homes. But even as we bond over the trials and tribulations of city living, we recognize how lucky we are to be able to afford housing as prices keep heading higher in metro Denver.