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National Jewish Health has renamed its free school for chronically ill children to recognize the long-time support of John and Carrie Morgridge and their recent $15 million donation.
Supporters of National Jewish Health & Kunsberg School for chronically ill children raised nearly $100,000 at the 10th annual “Hoops & Hoopla” event on April 6.
A new genome-wide association study of more than 6,000 people has identified seven new genetic regions associated with pulmonary fibrosis.
Sports lovers will gather to watch college basketball and support National Jewish Health for the 10th annual Hoops & Hoopla fundraising event presented by Greiner Electric on April 6 at the Cable Center in Denver.
The findings provide additional evidence of teens’ altered biological clocks and support an argument for starting traditional high school later in the morning.
Children with chronic illness are twice as likely to have more emotional or behavioral challenges in comparison to healthy children.
Nathan Rabinovitch, MD, an asthma specialist at National Jewish Health, will describe the potential health hazards “green” buildings pose to people with asthma, during a symposium, Monday, February 25, at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology
Between remodeling older houses and building new ones, it’s estimated that millions of American homes will get a lot greener in the next decade. While that may bode well from an energy-efficiency standpoint, the trend certainly doesn’t have everyone breathing easier.
Funds benefit unique school at National Jewish Health that provides education and health skills to children in kindergarten through eighth grade
National Jewish Health (NJH) has received an educational grant from GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) to improve the care of pediatric patients with atopic dermatitis in a medically underserved population.
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