Osteoarthritis is a painful degenerative disease that affects 32 million Americans. Researchers @CUAnschutz, @CUBoulder and Colorado State University are combining their expertise to rapidly advance new OA treatments that show promise of a potential cure. https://t.co/5GP4YP3THt
Do you struggle to hear what someone is saying from across the table at a restaurant? It might be a sign of central auditory processing disorder. @CUAnschutz researchers are testing a novel therapy that could reengage millions of CAPD sufferers in convos. https://t.co/5D7Bi1iB5Y
@CUAnschutz scientists are part of a team awarded up to $39 million from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health to develop solutions to improve indoor air quality. Plan to harness smart-building technology to curb disease via cleaner indoor air. https://t.co/66td5vUeAM
Cardiovascular research is increasingly closing the gap in what’s known about heart disease in men & women. @CUAnschutz Kerrie Moreau’s team is studying exercise response variation – who is getting, not getting the benefits of exercise on vascular health. https://t.co/aR0UOj0wyy
Interesting study involving @CUAnschutz researcher on using cerebrospinal fluid to help diagnose #multiplesclerosis at early stages. Results help clear a path for next-generation personalized treatments, which can improve long-term MS patient outcomes. https://t.co/bJTFNJk2NF
Flag football is on a rocket: The NFL will kick off 2 pro leagues. The sport’s comparative safety is part of the zeal. But it’s still a game of hard knocks, as researchers, incl. @CUAnschutz's Dr. Rachel Frank, found in a study of female player injuries. https://t.co/IE7HGirsiv
It’s been another remarkable year of groundbreaking discoveries and healthcare advancements @CUAnschutz. Our team curated the stories that stood out among our campus’s top 10 posts of 2025. It's a snapshot of the life-changing research happening here. https://t.co/DIQHj2XXSK
Because of his T1 diabetes, Brynn Lansford ruled out his dream job. In 2020, he cheered the FAA at last clearing a path for insulin-dependent people to reach the cockpit. Dr. Halis Akturk @CUAnschutz helped Brynn navigate the FAA’s rules. He is now flying. https://t.co/ChG9cJBfsE
In a new study, @CUAnschutz researchers uncovered a link between a type of mucosal immune cell and gut inflammation. The discovery may open the door to novel therapeutics for inflammatory bowel diseases. https://t.co/7gZQ1c33Xl
Among the vaccines on your avoid-the-winter-crud checklist – flu, COVID, RSV – perhaps ask your provider about the pneumonia shot. Recent data revealed climbing pneumonia rates in the 50-to-64 age group. An infectious disease expert @CUAnschutz explains. https://t.co/vu6iqGtFdJ
Sydney Hoyt was a 3-sport high school athlete until running took over. Entering college, her compulsion to run spiraled into an addiction. Her journey took a healing turn when she found help in Emily Hemendinger and the OCD & Anxiety Program. @CUAnschutz https://t.co/PF6att67Gv
Superb panel @DenverMuseumNS. Covered the future of vaccines and challenge of communicating evidence-based science in age of mis-/disinformation. Immunologist Aimee Bernard & pediatrician David Higgins, both of @CUAnschutz, featured w/filmmaker Neil Halloran & Dr. Cynthia Hazel.
CU's Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders got a scare when a CT scan showed a mass on his bladder. He scored a medical touchdown in top-quality care from @CUAnschutz surgeon Dr. Janet Kukreja. Now a prime prognosis: "He's fully recovered," Dr. K says. https://t.co/zFkOdh4pLl
AI is helping advance patient care in myriad ways. @CUAnschutz researcher David Albers works on an early warning system that IDs risk of deterioration for hospitalized patients. Albers lost two mentors to sudden tragedies while they were hospitalized. https://t.co/8NbQckrZjy
The U.S. faces a #PhysicianBurnout crisis. On #HealthScienceRadio, we talk with two doctors – Tyra Fainstad and Adrienne Mann of @CUAnschutz – who are doing something about it. Inspiring story of innovative teamwork to solve a growing healthcare crisis. https://t.co/3BSQtRIYnA
Can pornography be addictive; can it damage developing brains; harm relationships? Tune in to #HealthScienceRadio to hear Danielle Sukenik, of @CUAnschutz, talk about what she’s seeing in the research and in her family therapy practice. https://t.co/O8ojXw29Qq
It’s a major ordeal to recover strength and function after knee replacement surgery. On #HealthScienceRadio, Dr. Jennifer Stevens-Lapsley of @CUMedicalSchool@CUAnschutz explains what you need to know about the rehabilitation process. https://t.co/EuQKLPortF
The rising tide of #misinformation about science is seemingly inescapable. If you’re interested ways to make evidence-based #science more relatable and accessible to everyone, check out @CUAnschutz's #HealthScienceRadio. https://t.co/j9Rh5YWrIc
New episode of #HealthScienceRadio highlights a major study that tested a range of brain functions of young people who used #cannabis to varying degrees. @joshuagowin from @CUAnschutz is our guest. https://t.co/4IUNyR8xj4
#ColorectalCancer is increasingly upending the lives of younger people. By 2030, deaths are expected to double in 20 to 49-year-olds. What’s causing this trend & how can younger people reduce risk? Dr. Swati Patel @CUAnschutz explains #HealthScienceRadio. https://t.co/Tz3WQvzNP8