AURORA, Colo. (May 9, 2011) Liposuction has become one of the most popular plastic surgeries in the country. It has been around since 1974 and there are now more than 450,000 operations a year. But does the fat come back?
DENVER, Colo. (May 10, 2011) - Salient Stills, the leader in video forensics and image enhancement, is collaborating with the National Center for Media Forensics (NCMF) at the University of Colorado Denver.
DENVER (May 11, 2011) - Students working at the University of Colorado Denver's Center of Preservation Research are using digital scanning technology to piece together Colorado's past.
AURORA (May 13, 2011) – The annual Nightingale Luminary Awards recognize excellence in nursing professional engagement and citizenship. This year, three University of Colorado College of Nursing professionals were nominees and two are finalists.
AURORA, Colo. (May 19, 2011) – Denver-area construction-industry leaders came together on Friday, May 13, for an annual event to benefit the Assistive Technology Partners (ATP) program at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
AURORA, Colo. (May 19, 2011) – University of Colorado College of Nursing PhD student, Tanya Tanner, and University of Colorado Hospital (UCH) director of professional resources, Mary Krugman, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, were named Nightingale award recipients.
DENVER (May 19, 2011) – A $1.88 million Colorado Health Foundation grant gives the new BA/BS-MD program a critical boost.
DENVER (May 20, 2011) - JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon headlined the Celebration of Success dinner Thursday night, warning of economic collapse if the U.S. defaulted on its loans.
AURORA (May 23, 2011) - The former chief operating officer for the state of Colorado has joined the Charles C. Gates Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Biology.
AURORA, Colo. (May 25, 2011) - Researchers studying driving habits and accident rates among the elderly found a majority surveyed supported mandatory retesting of drivers based on age.
AURORA, Colo. (May 25, 2011) - A drug recently approved by the Food & Drug Administration for the treatment of prostate cancer is proving to give some patients the gift of time.