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A Lean Strategy for Weight Loss

The company you keep has a lot to do with your success at losing weight. According to a story in the journal Obesity, if you want to lose, you might have more success dropping pounds by including thinner people in your social circle. Researchers asked about 9,000 adults ages 18 to 65 about their weight […]

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The Artistic Wonders of the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art

Are you looking for a unique and creative way to explore the artistic wonders of the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art? Then look no further! From its stunning exhibitions to its vibrant programs, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art is a must-see destination for art lovers of all ages. In this blog article, you will […]

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TOP 7 LGBTQ Boulder Events for 2024

A town must have a variety of LGBTQ events and activities to be able to call itself a gender variety friendly town. Here’s a sample of seven of the best for 2024 in Boulder! We in Boulder, Colorado, offer a vibrant and inclusive array of activities for the LGBTQ community. Here are some top activities […]

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Balmy Boulder Back to SPRING! BUFFS BACK FRIDAY!

Lensworth Photo How Cold IS negative 10 degrees F, -23 degrees C? 43 Degrees F. 6 deg C. is more than 50 degrees F above our lows of the last couple of days. For perspective, think of that as similar to going from 60 deg F to 110 deg. F. 15 deg C to 43 […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“Running clears my head and is a great way for me to relieve stress. I try to get out every day for either physical or mental reasons. I love it because it gives me a freedom unlike anything else. I can zone out completely or focus on certain issues and work it out in my […]

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Boulder Contrails, Clouds and Colors of Sunset

The  Boulder Colorado sky of the setting sun, lighting up our clouds with beauty and contrails.  Photo Debi Dodge Contrails, short for condensation trails, are the visible trails of water vapor or ice crystals that form behind aircraft flying at high altitudes. Their appearance is a common sight in the sky, often seen as long, […]

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Spring Skiing Buff St. Bernard. Avoiding the Rocks!

This is Colorado. This is Boulder. One day it is a sub-arctic or arctic blizzard, and the next day it’s spring skiing. The St. Bernard has long been associated with rescues on the slopes. Saint Bernards are a breed of large working dogs from the Swiss Alps, renowned for their historical association with snowy mountain […]

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CU Entrepreneur Showcase Week #6: Matthew Nelson, Junior

  Name: Matthew Nelson Business: Electric Honey Experience CU Leeds Business Analytics and Psychology, Junior “What is the Electric Honey Experience?” The Electric Honey Experience is an annual 2 night, 3 day camping festival that celebrates Creative Expression, Music, and Spirituality to raise money for charity. There is a wide variety of music from Grateful […]

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Low Gluten or No Gluten?

Today, about three million Americans are gluten free, 72 per cent of whom are classified as PWAGs: people without celiac disease avoiding gluten. Aside from celiac disease, there are other conditions impacted by gluten in the diet–rheumatoid arthritis, Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis and other autoimmune disorders. Gluten is a mixture of two different proteins present in cereal […]

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