‘Go With The Flow’ Hopes To Destigmatize Menstruation
Menstruation is an experience about half the people in the world share. But talking about periods can still be awkward. The graphic novel, Go With the Flow, tells teenage girls’ stories of friendship and normalizes periods along the way. Authors Karen Schneemann and Lily Williams join Avery Lill to talk about their book and how the taboo around periods has affected them personally.
Should Abortion Be Banned After 22-Weeks? Colorado Voters Will Decide In November
For the fourth time since 2008, an abortion ballot initiative is up for Colorado voters. Proposition 115 would ban abortion after 22 weeks.
La gripe y el coronavirus: lo que debes saber en Colorado este otoño
Nuestros lectores nos hicieron muchas preguntas sobre la gripe y el coronavirus. Esto es lo que sabemos.
Boulder County Issues Ban On Gatherings For College-Aged People To Help Stop Coronavirus Spread Linked To CU
The temporary public health order also requires residents at 36 addresses near campus to stay at home except for essential travel and activities. The mandates come amid the university’s transition to online instruction for the next two weeks.
Flu Season And The Coronavirus: What You Need To Know In Colorado This Fall
Health officials are urging people to get the flu vaccine this year, to prevent strain on the health system.
For ‘COVID Long Haulers,’ Continuing Symptoms
The World Health Organization says 80 percent of COVID-19 patients are asymptomatic or suffer mild symptoms. But some of those with seemingly mild cases feel the effects for months. They’re called “long haulers.”
How Colorado Ski Resorts Are Preparing For A Winter Season During Coronavirus
For mountains on the Ikon and Epic passes to independently owned resorts alike, staying flexible is part of the plan.
Colorado ‘COVID Long Haulers’ Suffer Coronavirus Symptoms Weeks, Or Even Months, Later
Long after they first got sick, many still experience symptoms including shortness of breath, elevated heart rate, fatigue and malaise, brain fog and more.
Colorado Is Still Really, Really Dry
Just over 85 percent of the state is experiencing moderate to extreme drought, and the remaining 15 percent is abnormally dry, often a precursor to drought.
Colorado’s Already Low Vaccination Rate Dropped Dramatically During The Coronavirus Pandemic
State health officials warn of the dangers of putting off vaccinations.
These 3 Colorado Women Experienced The Changing Worry And Unknowns Of Birth During The Coronavirus
Pregnant women face two big fears during the COVID-19 pandemic: birthing without their partner or families, and being separated from their newborn if they test positive for the virus.
Two Deaths Linked to Rare COVID-19 Related Disease in Children
Seven cases have been identified statewide.
1st Person Stories From Colorado’s COVID-19 Front Lines: Christopher Hoyte
CPR News continues to speak with experts, doctors, researchers and people who’ve recovered. We want to bring you the stories of people who are caring for COVID-19 patients in their own words.
‘Go With The Flow’ Is A Story of Teens And Menstruation
Menstruation is an experience about half the people in the world share. But talking about periods can still be awkward. The graphic novel, Go With the Flow, tells teenage girls’ stories of friendship and normalizes periods along the way. Authors Karen Schneemann and Lily Williams join me to talk about their book and how the taboo around periods has affected them personally.
1st Person Stories From Colorado’s COVID-19 Front Lines: Lauren Yaussy
CPR News continues to speak with experts, doctors, researchers and people who’ve recovered. We want to bring you the stories of people who are caring for COVID-19 patients in their own words.