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Need to gain a yard On the first possession of the second half Saturday night, Air Force drove from its 30-yard line to the 9-yard line in nine...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 09/13/09 by BRIAN NEWSOME brian.newsome@gazette.com · More from publication -
MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM COMES TO A HEAD
Adults who suffer serious head injuries are no longer being treated at Memorial Health System because its neurosurgeons ended their contract in a...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 08/08/09 by BRIAN NEWSOME brian.newsome@gazette.com · More from publication -
Debate on raps link to violence
Minutes after West Coast rapper E-40 finished his Friday night show in Colorado Springs shots rang out in the parking lot, leaving one man dead....
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 04/04/09 by BRIAN NEWSOME brian.newsome@gazette.com · More from publication -
A LIVING DOLL: TINIEST OF TWINS BEATS THE ODDS
Tyler Raiford-Andrews entered the world weighing slightly more than a can of soda, and he had just a 15 percent chance of living through a single...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 03/27/09 by BRIAN NEWSOME brian.newsome@gazette.com · More from publication -
NUMBER OF ADULT SMOKERS FALLS
The number of adults in Colorado who smoke dropped about 4 percent in the last decade, but it remains too high to meet a federal health goal for...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 03/14/09 by Brian Newsome brian.newsome@gazette.com · More from publication -
'C' IS FOR COLORADO WHEN IT COMES TO MENTAL HEALTH
Colorado gets a "C" for its efforts to battle mental illness, a higher mark than the nation as a whole but certainly nothing to brag about,...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 03/12/09 by Brian Newsome brian.newsome@gazette.com · More from publication -
SMALL BUSINESSES GET A BREAK IN BILL
Some Colorado employees who quit cigarettes, start exercising or take other steps to improve their health might soon be eligible to get a break on...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 03/10/09 by Brian Newsome brian.newsome@gazette.com · More from publication -
SLEEP, DIET TAKE HIT IN HARD TIMES
Christina Carter gets four hours of sleep at night and eats just one meal a day, and the toll of this is clear in her drooping, exhausted eyes....
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 03/09/09 by Brian Newsome brian.newsome@gazette.com · More from publication -
HEALTH SYSTEMIS HOLDING ONIN RECESSION
Belt-tightening at Memorial Health System in recent months has meant fewer hours for employees and the loss of about 200 jobs through attrition,...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 03/04/09 by Brian Newsome brian.newsome@gazette.com · More from publication -
DENIAL RAISES COST FOR INFANT'S CARE
Crystal Redner's health insurance company could have paid $6,000 for shots to help prevent her infant son, Trevin, from getting RSV, a common...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 03/01/09 by Brian Newsome brian.newsome@gazette.com · More from publication



