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 › Beer Review: New Belgium's Abbey
Posted: January 11, 2013 2:30 PM
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Posted: January 7, 2013 1:40 PM
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Posted: December 21, 2012 12:32 PM
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 › Catch Some Zzzs

Sleep is essential. It’s a simple fact of life, but it’s one we often fail to comprehend completely. We’re supposed to spend about one-third of our lives asleep. It’s how the human body is wired; it needs the rest. Almost nothing—work, play, or otherwise—demands that much of our time. The problem is, we live in a society that views sleep as optional. We stay up late working, watching TV, folding the kids’ clothes. And when we do go to bed, we simply plop on a mattress, shut our eyelids, and expect a revitalizing slumber to ensue, which doesn’t happen all that often. This blatant disregard for something our bodies require is doing more than making us tired, though. Lack of sleep can cause health problems ranging from a lousy memory to a compromised immune response to heart disease. And research shows that 50 million to 70 million Americans have chronic sleep disorders. The good news? In the past 30 years, the field of sleep medicine has expanded significantly, and, in the process, doctors—including a bevy of them along the Front Range—have unlocked the secrets of good slumber and discovered practical tips to help us all sleep more soundly. In the following pages, the experts explain the most effective ways to get the right kind of shut-eye.

 

MAGAZINE
 › Home Manual

One Denver-based startup is on a mission to make home maintenance sexy. 

 › Energy: New Oil
Posted: December 17, 2012 2:10 PM
 › Beer Biz: Renegade, Take Two
Posted: December 10, 2012 12:53 PM
 › Biz: Spirit Hound
Posted: December 3, 2012 1:20 PM
 › Beer Review: Odell Brewing's Deconstruction
Posted: November 30, 2012 10:23 AM
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 › Beneath the Surface

The United States holds enough oil and gas to power the country for hundreds of years, and Colorado is at the center of the search for energy resources. Using a controversial process called hydraulic fracturing—better known as fracking—and new drilling techniques, oil and gas companies are able to extract these previously inaccessible fossil fuels. These technologies may be the biggest step yet toward securing our energy independence. But at what cost? 

 

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