Multiple queries question

I have about 15 different queries on a page that come in
around 10ms ... which seems pretty quick, but should I be setting
up the queries up to be getting all the info in one <cfquery>
statement
ex.
heres a couple queries... how would i combine them? or should
I just leave them alone?
thanks for any help
<cfquery datasource="clients" name="tableheader2">
Select * from tableheaders
where tableheadersID = 28
</cfquery>
<cfquery datasource="clients" name="tableinfo">
Select * from tableinfo
where tableID between 60 and 74
</cfquery>
<cfquery datasource="clients" name="tableinfo2">
Select * from tableinfo
where tableID between 76 and 87
</cfquery>

I wouldn't worry about combining all of them as one query.
There may be reasons to keep them seperate. I would consider
setting up a stored procedure. Then you can just call it once to
get the data you need and have each returned row for what was one
of the queries.
Also, just in case you didn't know, be specific about which
fields you want. The * will bite you in the butt for execution time
as more and more rows and even fields get added to that table. If
you only need 3 columns, make sure to specify them.
I also mention this since what fields you want would
determine what queries to combine. Like the last two query examples
you show could easily be combined but that's assuming you're
pulling back the same fields for each. If not you'd probably want
to keep them seperate.

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