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Laughter is good medicine with Drs. Oz and Roizen

us anything, literally." nights and Sunday mornings. My wife would have to pull me off the floor." You get a half-hour with two of the top doctors in the country. What do you ask them? Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. ...

From KRISTEN BROWNING-BLAS, Denver Post,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Cleveland Clinic,  Mehmet Oz,  Harvard University,  Discovery Health,  Columbia University

Ft. Collins High grad to be first Lambkins in space

"There's never been a Lambkin in space; I'm sure of it." Kathy Johnson, of Fort Collins High, about Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger, above (Photo by Robert Markowitz ) Fort Collins High School graduate Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger will be the first ...

From KRISTEN BROWNING-BLAS, Denver Post,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NASA

Boulderite recalls yogic journey "Enlighten Up!" quest: Will it change my life?

Nick Rosen, kneeling, with his "tour guide," Shyamdas, on the banks of the Yamuna River in northern India in "Enlighten Up!" ( Jonathon Hexner ) As skeptical rock-climber/journalist Nick Rosen twists his body and his mind around the poses and concepts ...

From KRISTEN BROWNING-BLAS, Denver Post,  8 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National Geographic International

Boulder Bobby Stuckey runs a restaurant, a marathon

Bobby Stuckey, co-owner of Frasca in Boulder, will run this year's New York City Marathon. (Denver Post file ) Bio: Bobby Stuckey, 40, is co-owner and wine director of Frasca Food and Wine in Boulder. A runner since childhood, Stuckey heads east this ...

From KRISTEN BROWNING-BLAS, Denver Post,  26 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Scott Douglas

Bill Phillips explores the power of transformation

$200,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Colorado. Bill Phillips sees a need to change how Americans view their health. (Craig F. Walker | The Denver Post ) After more than 20 ...

From KRISTEN BROWNING-BLAS, Denver Post,  18 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Denver Broncos,  Bill Phillips,  Sylvester Stallone,  Demi Moore,  New York Times Company

Eat Local: Snooze

Snooze, the 3-year-old Ballpark neighborhood eatery, has exported its happy hipness to Colorado Boulevard, with a new spot on the corner of East Seventh Avenue. Word is the wait is up to two hours on the weekends, and even weekdays draw a crowd. Why is ...

From KRISTEN BROWNING-BLAS, Denver Post,  6 Oct 2009

Elite swimmers hit the fast lane on land too

swimmers in each Olympic event will compete in the FINA World Cup Youth Swimming Championships Nov. 10-15 in Sweden and Germany, a new experience for most of the 46 teens. shoulders that elevate and rotate inward. So strengthening the ...

From KRISTEN BROWNING-BLAS, Denver Post,  4 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Michael Phelps,  Cummins Inc.,  John Ireland,  Olive Garden,  David Beckham

Generosity is activist youths' cup of tea

Ana Dodson and Ashley Shuyler both started nonprofits at age 11. The Coloradans joined other youth activists Friday at the Oxford Hotel for an online video conversation with "Three Cups of Tea" author Greg Mortenson to promote the Journey of Hope ...

From KRISTEN BROWNING-BLAS, Denver Post,  19 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Greg Mortenson,  Hearts FC,  Harvard University

Kepner Middle School students minding their peas and cukes

but get them outside to the school garden and, just like the plants, they come alive. farm in Mexico. It's always the same when adults come to schools to speak to kids, whether it' ...

From KRISTEN BROWNING-BLAS, Denver Post,  14 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Centerplate, Inc.,  Mary Lee

Yoga Month lets beginners go to the mat

If you think downward-facing dog is a puppy- training training method and your sun salutation involves putting on dark glasses, September offers a chance for beginners and practitioners to learn more about yoga. Yoga can help beat the recession blues, ...

From KRISTEN BROWNING-BLAS, Denver Post,  6 Sep 2009
Related Topics: YMCA

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