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06/19/2026
Thank you to our host Matt Iseman and everyone who came out for the inaugural Mile High Games on Friday at INFINITY PARK! You raised $130,000 for children with chronic illnesses at Morgridge Academy at National Jewish Health. Congratulations to Mercedes-Benz of Denver for taking home the first Mile High Games trophy! See you again next year.
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06/17/2026
Nearby can destroy property and put lives at risk, but even when these fires are burning at a great distance, the smoke they produce can still pose a danger to your . Learn about the airborne that can linger even after wildfires are extinguished and how you can protect your and airways.
Health Effects of Breathing Wildfire Smoke As wildfires become more severe and widespread, we need to increase awareness of health effects.
06/15/2026
Has your student missed school because of , , food , or another serious health condition? You’re not alone — and your child doesn’t have to fall behind.
At Morgridge Academy at National Jewish Health, health and education work hand in hand.
● A free, K–8 school designed specifically for students living with health conditions
● Small, supportive environment helps students get their learning back on track
● Full-time registered nurses help students and families build skills to manage their health at home and in school
● Results include 4-level vocabulary increase, improved reading scores and doubled overall scholastic growth
Call us today at 303-398-1102 to learn more, ask questions, or schedule a tour, or visit: https://brnw.ch/21x3n0I
Give your child a school where they can feel better, learn better, and thrive.
06/12/2026
A new study shows the diabetes drug dapagliflozin could help prevent failure in patients who have markers associated with , which affects the heart muscle. Cardiologist Andrew Freeman, MD, explains the impact of genetically informed on the future of patient care in this story by Fox News.
Diabetes drug could slash risk of fatal heart condition in one group, scientists reveal A diabetes drug called dapagliflozin may help prevent heart failure in people with genetic variants linked to cardiomyopathy, a new study finds.
06/12/2026
Are you a current patient? Did you know that some cancer treatments can affect your ? Our Cardio-Oncology Program can help prevent and treat heart issues related to cancer treatment. Call our office in at 303.650.4042 to learn more and schedule an appointment. https://brnw.ch/21x3hw6
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