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2010.
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The Colorado Cooperative Program for Environmental Health Assessments (CCPEHA) to evaluate the potential public health hazards at the Durango Discovery Museum site with respect to radiation emanating from the concrete retaining wall along US Highway 550 and from radioactive mine tailings that may be percolating out through drain holes along this retaining wall.
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Health watch volume no. 95
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2015.
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Public health officials in collaboration with other health professionals are closely monitoring the patterns of use, particularly among adolescents and youth for whom marijuana use is illegal, and who might be at a greater risk of adverse physical and mental health outcomes than adult marijuana users. A growing body of literature suggests certain areas of the brain continue to develop well into a person's twenties and that adolescent use of substances,...
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2013.
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This report provides an overview of the drinking water chemical contamination waterborne disease outbreak that occurred at the Printers Park Medical Plaza (Plaza) located in Colorado Springs, Colorado during the period of October 26, 2012 through November 7, 2012 (Figure 1). During this time period, it is estimated that over twenty-six people were affected by the contamination outbreak.
96) The connection between health disparities and the social determinants of health in early childhood
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Health watch volume no. 77
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2010.
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2020.
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Guidance for Local Public Health agencies (LPHAs) and districts as they develop school reopening plans. The guidance has been drafted in light of evolving scientific knowledge about the spread of COVID-19 among children and in schools, as well as real-world disease control knowledge acquired through months of experience at the state and local level.
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The Environmental Integration and Sustainability Division protects Colorado residents and visitors by preventing an array of health hazards through awareness and education of the importance of chemical management in all Colorado schools.