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Kent Hutchison interviewed by Grand Junction TV station

Nov. 14, 2017

CU CHANGE Lab's Co-Director Professor Kent Hutchison was interviewed for a segment Grand Junction's CBS affiliate Channel 5 about the opioid epidemic and how legalized marijuana may help some people to decrease their dependence on opioids. Read the online article or watch the video clip .

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Kent Hutchison interviewed on Colorado Public Radio

Nov. 3, 2017

CUChange Lab Co-director Kent Hutchison was interviewed on Colorado Public Radio (CPR) about the high potency of legal marijuana sold in the state of Colorado and its effects on cognition, pain, health, anxiety, and impairment. Listen the interview on the CPR website .

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Daily Camera Profiles CUChange's Study of High Potency Cannabis Use

Dec. 23, 2016

Daily Camera's Sarah Kuta profiles CUChange's 'ACED' study examines the effects of high potency Cannabis use, or "dabbing."

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Dr. Bidwell Interviewed by CBC Radio Canada

Dec. 17, 2016

Dr. Bidwell explains the limitations of research conducted with lab-grown "government" Cannabis strains and the need for studies with external validity.

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Arielle Gillman and CUChange's Findings on Exercise and Cannabis Featured by 'Furthermore'

April 20, 2016

Cassie Shortsleeve interviews Arielle Gillman about the anecdotal evidence which suggests Cannabis may enhance athletic performance.

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Lisa Elaine Held Writes for Well+Good "Can marijuana boost your workout?"

April 19, 2016

Arielle Gillman explains the need for ongoing research that tests the effects of cannabis on exercise, and in particular the different effects of various cannabinoids. [Photo credit: Tim Gibson for Well+Good]

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U.S. News' Anna Medaris Miller Asks "Are athletes who tout marijuana's performance-enhancing effects onto something?"

March 24, 2016

Arielle Gillman explains her report in the journal 'Sports Medicine' of anecdotal evidence and the need for more research on the effects of marijuana on exercise.

Arielle Gillman

Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine Interviews Arielle Gillman ´ºË®ÌÃÊÓƵ Turning Exercise Into a Game

Dec. 2, 2015

Clay Evans reports of Gillman's manuscript in the Annals of Behavioral Medicine, which recounts her study of exercise behavior and motivation related to use of an exercise performance and monitoring app.

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News 7 Interviews Dr. Bryan on "Exercise and the Human Brain"

Oct. 15, 2015

Denver News 7 Discusses the aims of the "FORCE" study in examining connections between physical activity and brain health.

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Kylie Gilbert Reports on Courtney Stevens' Research for 'Shape'

Sept. 30, 2015

Shape Magazine reports how Courtney Stevens' findings in the journal Psychology & Health suggest "changing up" your exercise routine may help to increase enjoyment.

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