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Routine Pulmonary Function Test
Answers to common questions and concerns regarding Routine Pulmonary Function Tests, such as what they are, how to prepare for a test, and what is done during the test....
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Barry J. MakeDr. Barry Make is a fellowship-trained pulmonologist who is one of the leading COPD experts in the world. He is a researcher and retired physician....
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Robert J. MasonRobert J. Mason, MD, is a Professor Emeritus at National Jewish Health. Dr. Mason served as Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs....
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Jessica HuiDr. Jessica Hui is a fellowship-trained pediatric allergist and immunologist who treats allergies, asthma, eczema & food allergies....
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Soonho YoonDr. Soonho Yoon is a thoracic radiologist at National Jewish Health. Dr. Soonho is in the Department of Radiology....
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Publications
View some of the selected pulmonary fibrosis, innate immunity and asthma epigenetics articles included in the list of Schwartz/Yang Laboratory publications....
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20 Best & Worst Cities for Seasonal AllergiesSeasonal allergies are caused by tree and grass pollens. View the best & worst cities for seasonal allergies and ways to prevent and manage allergy issues....
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Best & Worst Cities for Ozone PollutionLearn where ground-level ozone pollution hangs out the most and what you can do to breathe better....
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Best & Worst Cities for AsthmaSee the cities ranked above and below average for living with asthma. Pollen, air quality, pets and smoking can all affect asthma and other respiratory conditions. ...
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Jinny TaveeDr. Jinny Tavee is a fellowship-trained neurologist who treats neuromuscular disorders, including neurosarcoidosis and peripheral neuropathy....
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Michael E. WechslerDr. Michael Wechsler a fellowship-trained pulmonologist who specializes in asthma, eosinophilic lung diseases, EGPA and idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome....
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ALS: TreatmentTreatment and management options can help you with ALS. Some of those include secretion management, noninvasive ventilation, and breath stacking....
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Dust Mite AllergyDust mites are microscopic animals that feed on human skin scales. They live in bedding, carpets, stuffed furniture, old clothing and stuffed toys....
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Opioids
Opioids are used to treat moderate to severe pain. Pain can be acute or chronic. Acute pain means it will only last a short time (like after surgery). Chronic pain is pain that lasts longer....
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Managing Your Medication SupplyBits of advice for managing your medication and its supply, such as how to best understand your medication, how to travel with it, and refilling your prescription....
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Using A Respimat®
A Respimat consists of a plastic device containing medication. The medication is released as a slow-moving soft mist. When inhaled correctly, the medication has a better chance to reach the small airways. This increases the medication's effectiveness. The portable size, efficienc...
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Implantable Loop Recorder For Monitoring Heart Rhythm
The implantable loop recorder continually records the electrical signals of your heart. It can identify abnormal heart rhythms throughout the day and night for up to 3 years. Abnormal heart rhythms may be identified with symptoms you are having. This will help you doctor identify...
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Allergies
Allergy can trigger childhood asthma and make it worse. The allergic person’s body produces chemicals that irritate the inflamed airways and lead to symptoms....
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Melissa Robinson, DO
During her education and residency Melissa Robinson, DO, became passionate about treating each patient as a whole person, not just as their disease. ...
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TCRb Sequencing
National Jewish Health is a preferred provider of ThermoFisher TCRb-Seq (t-cell receptor profiling) providing full data sets access and analytics tools....
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Publications
View a list of publications in the Kappler Marrack research lab....
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Using A Respimat®
A Respimat consists of a plastic device containing medication. The medication is released as a slow-moving soft mist. When inhaled correctly, the medication has a better chance to reach the small airways. This increases the medication's effectiveness. The portable size, efficienc...
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Bronchial Provocation Tests
Answers to common questions and concerns regarding bronchial provocation testing, such as what it is, how to prepare for a test, and what to expect during the test....
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Amy O'ConnellAmy O'Connell is a speech language pathologist who treats dysphagia, voice and cognitive-linguistic deficits in adults and children....
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Christopher B. JonesDr. Chris Jones is a medical oncologist and hematologist. He treats all types of cancer and blood disorders....
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Christopher K. DykeDr. Christopher Dyke, MD, is a fellowship-trained cardiologist with expertise advanced cardiac imaging. He treats all types of heart disease....
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CJ BathgateDr. CJ Bathgate is a clinical psychologist who treats psychological and social issues related to chronic disease, stress, mood, sleep and role transitions....
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Richard T. MeehanDr. Richard Meehan is a rheumatology researcher who studies autoimmune lung disease and post deployment lung health....
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Manage Asthma Year-RoundAsthma is considered a chronic condition, which means it persists or lasts longer than three months. Chronic conditions need to be managed daily. Asthma treatments have advanced in the last few years, which when combined with the tools and tips below, can help you keep your asthm...
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Anticoagulant Medicine
Learn about anticoagulant medicines, which are a group of medicines that inhibit blood clotting, helping to prevent blood clots....
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Using A Microlife Peak Flow and FEV1 Meter
Learn about using a Microlife Peak Flow & FEV1 Meter...
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Setting Up Your Home
Find information on Denver food and utilities when setting up your home as a Foreign National....
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How Exercise Can Cause Asthma SymptomsSome of the highest-performing athletes in the world have asthma. Yes, you read that right. In fact, according to pulmonologist Tod Olin, MD, who frequently works with Team U.S.A. Olympians, asthma affects roughly one out of five elite athletes. ...
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Understanding Vocal Cord DysfunctionLearn about the symptoms and causes of VCD and how it is treated....
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Development Offices & Contacts
Office and contact information for our network of donation/planned events managers and specialists and their specific regional areas....
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Food Allergies & School
Watch this video with tips for sending your child with food allergies to school for the first time, to a new school or just getting ready for a new school year....
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