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September 12, 2024HealthONEOn Nov. 15, 2023, Galen Gatzke woke up with a new blood type and someone else's DNA.Colorado pediatricians struggling to get COVID-19 doses keyboard_arrow_right
September 11, 2024Rocky Mountain Hospital for ChildrenWith the late approval of the vaccines by the Food and Drug Administration, pediatric COVID-19 shots will hopefully be available in the upcoming weeks.Steel support: Fixing broken ribs keyboard_arrow_right
September 10, 2024North Suburban Medical CenterA broken or fractured rib can make every breath you take feel painful.Harnessing Your Health: How to manage concussions as an adult keyboard_arrow_right
September 05, 2024Swedish Medical CenterHead injuries can impact both mental and physical health, and interfere with your job and personal life.- September 03, 2024Colorado Blood Cancer InstituteThe treatment is called autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (AHSCT), and Dr. Richard Nash and his team have more than 20 years of experience with it.
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September 03, 2024Rose Medical CenterDr. Susan Ryan joined by zero-judgment 'dogtor' who comforts colleagues and patients alikeBack to school health tips keyboard_arrow_right
August 29, 2024Rocky Mountain Hospital for ChildrenWe're live with a local doctor with tips for staying healthy this school year.The 'tail' behind the dogs at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children keyboard_arrow_right
August 27, 2024Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children"We saw the benefit to the patients because it gives the patients that calm, love and support that only a dog can give."Histotripsy: Liquifying Liver Tumors keyboard_arrow_right
August 27, 2024HealthONEMore than 40,000 people will be told they have liver cancer this year. Thirty thousand will die from the disease.Whooping cough cases have tripled in Colorado. Be aware of the symptoms. keyboard_arrow_right
August 26, 2024Rocky Mountain Hospital for ChildrenAs of Aug. 3, Colorado has had 333 confirmed cases of the respiratory disease that is also known as pertussis. At this time last year, Colorado had only seen 90 cases.