Dear Dietitian – Preventing emotional eating
Stressful times can lead to unhealthy emotional eating.
Stressful times can lead to unhealthy emotional eating.
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that the state's General Assembly doesn't have to meet for consecutive days during the 2020 legislative session.
Nearly 61,000 people in Colorado filed unimployment claims last week, an increase of more than 200 percent over the prior week.
A program to help businesses face the impacts of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak is launching today in the United States.
In the face of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, United States unemployment claims reach a record 6.6 million last week.
Nearly one-fourth of small businesses in the United States have closed, with more than half expected to be closed by mid-April.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis has extended school closures in the state until April 30 to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Helen "Vernie" L. Miller
August 7, 1923 - March 29, 2020
Helen LaVerne (Bass) Miller was born August 7, 1923, in Bellaire, Ohio, to Clyde Everett and Helen Isabel (Anderson) Bass. She passed away March 29, 2020, at the age of 96, at Prairie Pines Assisted Living Center in Eads.
Helen, lovingly known as Vernie, was the oldest child in her family. Vernie had wonderful memories of her childhood which included trips to Texas and California.
In the current climate with the dangers of COVID-19 becoming quite real, people are advised to practice social distancing in order to stop the disease’s spread. Social distancing involves keeping a distance of six feet or more from other people. This is particularly important for seniors who are at the highest risk of experiencing severe illness due to the virus. If you are an older adult, it may be wisest for you to stay in and immediately around your home. With such a spatial restriction, though, what can you do to maintain your mental and physical wellness?