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What Puts Pregnant Women at Risk for Heart Disease?

What Puts Pregnant Women at Risk
for Heart Disease?

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women nationwide. However, pregnant and postpartum women are particularly at risk. Learn why, and find out how doctors are spreading awareness.

Hidden Heart Problems

Best & Worst Cities for Asthma

Best & Worst Cities
for Asthma

When it comes to managing your asthma, the city you live in can make a big difference on your breathing and overall health. This map details the best and worst cities for asthma, as ranked by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.

Where Does Your City Rank?

Understanding Cardiotoxicity

Limiting the Effects of Cancer Treatment on the Heart

While working to eliminate cancer cells, some treatments can damage your heart. Learn about the risks, preventions and treatments to protect your heart while you focus on recovery.

What Is Cardiotoxicity?

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

The Connection Between Rheumatoid Arthritis and ILD

The Connection Between Rheumatoid Arthritis and ILD

Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a common complication for rheumatoid arthritis patients, leading to scarring in the lungs and severe breathing problems. Our doctors are working to find a solution.

New Treatments on the Horizon

Living Better with Pet Allergies

Tips for Living Better with Pet Allergies

Pets spend more time indoors during winter weather. This can increase the amount of pet dander and cause allergy symptoms. Learn how to limit exposure and manage your allergies in this video.

How to Control Pet Allergies

Immediate Care

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.

Immediate Care  |  General Appointments

 

 
Clinical Trials

Will an investigational medication improve lung function in people with pulmonary sarcoidosis?

If you have pulmonary sarcoidosis, consider participating in a clinical trial to learn if an investigational medication called efzofitimod will preserve lung function. Learn how you can help researchers.

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In the News

Climate change poses ‘major threat’ to respiratory healthHealio

How to Get Rid of a Cold and the FluU.S. News & World Report

How Do Doctors Treat High Triglycerides (and Why Is It Important)?,
EverydayHealth

Do You Have Emphysema or Chronic Bronchitis?HealthCentral

When you might expect symptoms if exposed over Christmas holidayFOX31

Want to quit smoking or vaping? Colorado has free helpDenver7

Events

Walk with a Doc – Denver, Feb. 10

New Directions Luncheon – Boca Raton, Florida, March 1

Beaux Arts Ball – Denver, March 9

Hoops & Hoopla – Denver, April 6

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