A person is either a man or a woman, right? Turns out, gender identity is not black or white—and is much more complicated than historically understood. A closer look reveals that an evolving world of gender is emerging.
Health & Wellness
Dyslexia: Einstein, Steven Spielberg & Kids Today Overcome Its Difficulties
Dyslexia does not have to be a limitation in life. Experts debunk myths, and two brothers share advantages and challenges of their dyslexia.
Tips For a Happy Retirement
Retirement can bring unexpected challenges, but there are ways to prepare and thrive in life after work.
2015 Front Porch Guide to Fitness
Looking for new workout options? Check our new guide to fitness.
Death with Dignity
Should the terminally ill be able to decide how they want to die?
Creating Compassionate, Empathetic New Docs
Communication and compassion are now recognized as a much bigger part of being a doctor.
You Don’t Have to Be a Fitness Nut to Be Healthy
Sitting is the new smoking in terms of harm to health. Moderate exercise can make a big difference.
Strengthen and Stretch Technique Works for All
A new exercise focuses on stretching created from real-life movements such as reaching, bending, pulling and twisting.
Humanoid Robots May Help Kids With Autism
The University of Denver is conducting a study to see if humanoid robots improve recognition of facial expressions and eye gaze in kids with autism.
Vaccine Data: One More Tool for Parents
“…there’s this huge silent majority of parents who are vaccinating their kids. Only now, when we’re able to see these rates and we’re hearing about outbreaks because parents are refusing vaccines.”
Some Stapleton Schools Fall Below Recommended Rates of Vaccination
The community is protected when 86% – 95% of the population is vaccinated (levels vary with different diseases). Some Stapleton area schools are below those levels.
The Flu: Young, Elderly and Pregnant Most Likely to Get Seriously Ill
Colorado has been hit hard by the flu epidemic sweeping the country this winter.