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Celebrating 125 Years

This year, we are celebrating our 125th anniversary. Since 1899, National Jewish Health has helped patients in need, ensuring the best possible care even in the most trying times. From the tuberculosis epidemic of the early 1900s to modern-day COVID, National Jewish Health has been at the forefront of respiratory medicine.

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TB Ward

When 'Consumption' Came to the West

In the 1900s, tuberculosis (TB) was referred to as "consumption." The belief that drier climates could cure TB drove many people west. Since then, our care for TB patients has gone through an incredible
evolution.

TB Treatment: Then & Now

Surviving Spring Allergies

Ways to Fight Back Against Spring Allergies

Spring allergy season begins a lot earlier than you might think. Our comprehensive guide provides steps to take to prevent allergies from putting a damper on your warm weather fun.

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

Is My Snoring Dangerous

Is Your Snoring Dangerous or Just Annoying?

Sometimes snoring is harmless (even if your bedfellow disagrees). But sawing logs also can be a sign of serious issues like obstructive sleep apnea.

What Does Your Snoring Indicate?

When Food Causes Your Mouth to Itch

If you've noticed that certain foods sometimes cause your mouth to itch, you may have oral allergy syndrome (OAS). Find out which foods could be responsible and what to do about OAS in this video.

Foods That Can Trigger OAS

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.

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Clinical Trials

Volunteers Needed for Eczema Clinical Trials

Do you or a loved one struggle with eczema or atopic dermatitis? National Jewish Health currently has active clinical trials that need volunteers who have eczema or atopic dermatitis. Participation in these trials helps researchers understand what causes these conditions and find new ways to treat them.

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In the News

Women might lower their risk for cardiovascular disease by twice the amount as men with exercise, CNN

Cold weather may trigger respiratory and allergy issues, FOX31

'An Elephant On Your Chest' and 'Bring Trapped Under a Heavy Piece of Furniture' - Here's What An Asthma Attack Actually Feels Like,
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Athlete competes at nationals after treatment for exercise-induced breathing confition, FOX31

How Long Does It Take to Lower Cholesterol?, HealthCentral

Lose that belly by working out extra hard on weekends, study says, CNN

Events

Walk with a Doc - Denver, March 23

Hoops & Hoopla – Denver, April 6

Los Angeles Real Estate Breath of Life Golf Classic - Tarzana, Calif, May 6

NY AIR Society Benefit - New York City, May 9

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