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Just in time for the new year, the Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center returns with the 2021 National Diabetes Prevention Program: New Year, New You. Start the year off by prioritizing your wellness.
Just in time for the new year, the Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center returns with the 2021 National Diabetes Prevention Program: New Year, New You. Start the year off by prioritizing your wellness.
When it's cold outside, bring the garden indoors with these tips and tricks for growing herbs in the comfort of your home!
Making friends as adults is stressful but don't worry here are some tips on how to create a healthy friendship.
Grab a date or a friend and get in the holiday spirit with some festive food fun courtesy of the Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center. The virtual holiday brunch date day cooking class is Saturday, December 5.
The Early Childhood Center was able to re-open in early July by following recommended public health guidance from national, state, and local public health agencies. Read more about their community and how they are adjusting to the new normal.
For people experiencing homelessness, having a pet can provide valuable companionship, mental health benefits, security and opportunities for responsibility and self-redemption.
A team from Colorado State University that includes occupational therapy and mechanical engineering students is transforming the backyard of a 5-year-old Fort Collins girl who has a rare genetic disorder.
Colorado and the west coast have faced devastating fires this year. With many questions and few clear answers, we will try to break down recommendations and guidelines regarding exercising in areas where there is wildfire smoke in the air.
Remaining physically active has bountiful benefits, both physically and emotionally! Though our exercise routines may have been disrupted, the Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center is here to help us take on our "new normal" in stride.
The Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising has launched a virtual exhibit about the history of its teaching collection — a website that lets users share not only their memories, but also their ideas for the future of the museum.