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Finding Answers for Women with an Elusive Lung Disease

Several forms of high blood pressure in the lungs, a condition called pulmonary hypertension (PH), disproportionately affect women and can be challenging to diagnose. Learn about PH and how physician-scientists at National Jewish Health are uncovering new life-saving information about this disease.

New Ways of Catching PH Early

Top Gardening Allergens
in Colorado

It’s gardening season again, but that also means dealing with numerous outdoor allergens. We’ve detailed the top five offenders, so you can be on the lookout and take precautions while enjoying your favorite hobby.

How to Protect Yourself

Asthma and Air Pollution: What We Know

When children are exposed to air pollution, it can lead to asthma. However, even more people could be at risk. Learn about how researchers are investigating the link between air pollution and asthma in this video.

Breaking Down the Connection

Food Allergies vs.
Food Intolerance

Almost 20% of adults believe they have a food allergy. Half of them are wrong. Understanding the difference between food allergies and food intolerance is crucial, especially since one can be life-threatening.

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How Exercise Can Cause Asthma Symptoms

For some people, physical activity can produce the same coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath we associate with regular asthma. Learn about the effects of exercise-induced asthma (EIA) and how to treat it.

Spotting the Signs of EIA

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Clinical Trials

Researchers Want to Prevent Allergy Development in Infants

Can allergies be prevented in infants? Researchers want to know if keeping a baby’s skin healthy and hydrated with moisturizer will prevent the child from developing allergies such as food allergies. Learn how you can help researchers.

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In the News

National Jewish Health study looks to prevent food allergies from ever developing, 9News

Deployed troops inhaled toxic air even while off-duty, study finds, Military Times

Exercise changes the brain in a way that helps heart health, especially for people with depression, CNN

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