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A Better View of the Heart

A Better View of the Heart

New cardiac imaging technology is giving doctors a clearer view of hearts in action. National Jewish Health is one of the first hospitals in the nation to offer this state-of-the-art scanning technology, allowing for a more preventative approach to heart disease.

What Does This Mean for Your Heart Care?

How Are Right & Left Heart Diseases Different?

How Are Right & Left Heart Diseases Different?

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. and can affect both sides of the heart. Do you know how to recognize and prevent the different types?

 

Signs and Prevention Strategies

How to Break the Asthma – GERD Cycle

If You Have Asthma, You May Also Have Acid Reflux

Seventy percent of people with asthma have gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), but many don’t know how to manage their symptoms. Understanding and treating GERD can actually improve asthma symptoms.

Do You Have Both?

Our discoveries will take your breath away. Our care will give it  back.

10 Tips to Lower Cholesterol

Need to Lower Your Cholesterol?

High levels of cholesterol are responsible for numerous health problems. However, even without using medication, there are ways you can improve your health.
 

10 Tips to Improve Heart Health

Pilot with Bronchiectasis Returns to the Skies

Pilot with Bronchiectasis Returns to the Skies

After years of struggling with bronchiectasis and asthma, a commercial pilot and Air Force veteran worked with National Jewish Health doctors to get back to doing what he loves.

Read Tim’s Courageous Story

Immediate Care Open

Our Immediate Care clinic for adults and children provides care for all kinds of unexpected illnesses and minor injuries (not for emergencies). No appointment is necessary, and we are open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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Clinical Trials

New Trial Medication for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

By adding a new investigational Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) medication to your current therapy, you could experience relaxed and widened artery walls. Learn how you can help researchers.

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In the News

When People Both Vape and Smoke, They Don't Swap Cigarettes for E-CigsHealthline

RSV and Flu Are Making More Kids Sick This YearWall Street Journal

How to Protect Your Health From Colorado’s Changing Climate5280 Magazine

Colorado doctor highlights the need for cultural representation in the medical fieldRocky Mountain PBS

Events

Dialogue with a Doc – Zoom Broadcast, Feb. 3

Walk with a Doc – Denver, Feb. 18

New Directions Luncheon – Boca Raton, Florida, March 3

Beaux Arts Ball – Denver, March 4

Financial Industries Dinner – New York City, March 15

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