TAB: Board Chair Sarah Gluckstern Out Loud on Nonprofit!
The 2023 Telluride AIDS Benefit (TAB) begins Thursday, February 16 and February 17 with the Student Fashion Show at Telluride’s Palm Theater. It ends Monday, February 27, with t
The 2023 Telluride AIDS Benefit (TAB) begins Thursday, February 16 and February 17 with the Student Fashion Show at Telluride’s Palm Theater. It ends Monday, February 27, with t
The Telluride AIDS Benefit (TAB) is a nonprofit whose mission is to fight HIV/AIDS by heightening awareness and generating financial support for educational programs and client car
San Miguel County Community Health Assessment Survey concludes. Public Health receives feedback from residents to prioritize future goals and programs. To be added to the list of S
Did you promise yourself that 2023 would be the year you finally prioritized your well-being? Or maybe you’re hoping to reach a specific health goal like competing in a triathlon
Given the furious metabolism of the news – 14 rounds of really?, Ukraine, China, Damar Hamlin, an even a more contagious Covid strain – we decided to curate a positive
Deciphering the symptoms of the tripledemic players – Covid, Flu and RSV – is not intuitive. So we curated this story by Huff Post Wellness Reporter Jillian Wilson, for
San Miguel County puts out the word: Prevent the spread of COVID, flu and RSV with simple steps. For the most up to date guidance surrounding CDC guidance, visit the CDC website.
San Miguel County puts out the word: COVID bivalent boosters authorized for children 6 months to 5 years of age. Updated boosters protect from new virus strains as winter and holi
Telluride local Dr. Alan Safdi is a world-renowned internist and gastroenterologist with encyclopedic knowledge of mind-body wellness and preventative medicine. He posts from time
San Miguel County puts out the word: Public health website relaunched. County COVID dashboard shut down and website information moved. For the most up to date guidance surroundin
San Miguel County puts out the word: Free radon detector available through Public Health. Go here for more from San Miguel County. As the winter season sets in and windows and doo
With winter comes more fun and games with viruses. Lots of ink (or its analog) is being spilled over RSV, The Flu, and Covid, especially the latter’s long-term damage on vita
If you or your child needs medical care this season, contact the Telluride Medical Center by calling (970) 728-3848 or sending a message through the patient portal. In the event of
San Miguel County puts out the word: Public Health seeks input for community health needs. Go here for more from San Miguel County. Last month, San Miguel County Public Health laun
San Miguel County puts out the word: Uptick in RSV cases and hospitalizations statewide draw concern for pediatric hospital capacity For the most up to date guidance surrounding C
San Miguel County puts out the word: Bivalent boosters address original and omicron strains of the COVID-19 virus. For the most up to date guidance surrounding CDC guidance, visit
So you haven’t caught COVID yet. Does that mean you’re a superdodger? NPR reports. Click here if you want to participate right now in the Rockefeller University study.
Telluride’s San Miguel Resource Center (SMRC) is pleased to welcome Laila Benitez as its new Executive Director. Laila has extensive experience in government and non-profit m
The Telluride Regional Medical Center puts out the word: September is Suicide Prevention Month, so Lindsay Wright wants to share a new resource with the Telluride community. The M
San Miguel County puts out the word: Flu and COVID vaccine clinics scheduled throughout the fall for all 6 months of age and older. For the most up-to-date guidance surrounding CD
San Miguel County puts out the word: Unified approach introduces clear precautionary and isolation guidance, further reducing disruptions due to Covid exposure. For the most up to
Sign up for your RESET Telluride experience here. And for special week with wellness coach and yoga instructor Gina Caputo here. Lost in a fugue of self-doubt? Convinced something
Telluride local Dr. Alan Safdi is a world-renowned internist and gastroenterologist with encyclopedic knowledge of mind-body wellness and preventative medicine. He posts regularly
The following article, titled “Clinical trials for entirely new mRNA flu vaccines launching soon. Will they work better?” was written by Katie Kerwin McCrimmon for UCHe