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All posts by Senior Voice Staff

  • Treating Back Pain

    Like millions of other back pain sufferers, I was overwhelmed with ill-defined options for treatment. Page 12 of the November issue.

    • Posted October 31, 2021
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  • Women of the West

    In 1879, Flora Price was captured by a band of Utes immediately after they had killed all the white men at the White River Indian Agency. See page 2 of the October issue of the Senior Voice.

    • Posted October 4, 2021
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  • A Great Colorado Museum

    It’s a fascinating tour because the hotel played such a large part in the life of Georgetown in the 1800s. Page 11 of the October issue.

    • Posted October 4, 2021
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  • Healthcare Confusion

    A decision to only track Covid infections that lead to hospitalization or death has left some Americans with a muddled understanding of Covid’s impact. Page 6 of the October issue.

    • Posted October 4, 2021
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  • What Mask Should You Use?

    Given the Delta variant that’s out there, you probably need to upgrade your mask. Page 14 of the October issue.

    • Posted October 4, 2021
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  • A Special Monument

    Colorado National Monument at Grand Junction is often missed by tourists because they don’t realize Colorado has some of the West’s most spectacular canyon drives. See page 2 of the September Voice.

    • Posted August 26, 2021
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  • Frontier Stories

           Thanks to those women, a valuable part of northern Colorado’s history has been preserved. Page 4 of the September Voice.

    • Posted August 26, 2021
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  • The Rich Still Get Richer

    The number of multimillion-dollar individual Roth retirement accounts has soared as more wealthy Americans use the tax-advantaged vehicles to shield fortunes from income taxes. Page 5 of the September issue.

    • Posted August 26, 2021
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  • Research On Our Doctors

    Researcher Dr. Farzon Nahvi said, “When the highest earners struggle with the cost of education, the nation needs to get serious about the problem.” Page 11 of the September issue.

    • Posted August 26, 2021
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  • Estes Park’s Settler

    The town was named for Joel Estes, the area’s first settler who came in 1859. See page 2 of the August issue of the Voice.

    • Posted July 30, 2021
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