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Denver Health Study Shows Magic Mushroom Use Increasing

April 22, 2025

A groundbreaking study led by researchers from Denver Health's Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Safety division, with co-authors from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), reveals a sharp increase in psilocybin, or “magic mushrooms,” use across the United States, with implications for public health monitoring and policy.

Infant Mental Health is an early approach to mental health care, focusing on supporting both the child and the parents/caregivers. At Denver Health, the Infant Mental Health program begins even before birth, with an Infant Mental Health specialist joining the pregnant person’s care team. Infant Mental Health specialists are available in all pediatric and family medicine clinics at Denver Health.

If you are ever in urgent need of support, please contact 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency room for help.

Depending on your medical coverage, there may be co-pays for our appointments. Please ask the front desk in your clinic for more details.

No, Infant Mental Health specialists do not prescribe medication. They can consult with your primary care provider and sometimes with a consulting psychiatrist about medication options to help with sleep, mood, stress and other concerns.

An Infant Mental Health specialist's brief therapy model may not be appropriate for you or your child in all cases. Longer term, traditional therapy may also be useful for infant mental health. Part of the Infant Mental Health specialist's role may be to help connect you with therapy or other resources in the community that work with your schedule and medical coverage.

Denver Health Program Recognized for HPV Vaccination Efforts

March 06, 2025

A new collaboration between dental practices and pediatrics at Denver Health is showing promise at improving rates of immunization against the human papillomavirus (HPV). Research published today in Pediatrics highlights the groundbreaking work of Jessica Jack, MD, and Scott Hamilton, DDS and the emerging field of Medical-Dental Integration (MDI).

In a first-of-its-kind study that controlled for individuals’ biological factors, researchers found that people who lived in multi-family housing, or in areas with higher levels of air pollution and access to public transit, were at a higher risk of hospitalization from COVID-19 in the Denver metro area in 2020.

 




September 15, 2023

Denver – Denver Health is honored to be recognized by Million Hearts® – a national initiative to prevent one million heart attacks and strokes in five years – for excellence in preventing heart attacks and strokes. The program selected Denver Health because of our commitment to the cardiovascular health of the patients we serve.




Kaiser Permanente and Denver Health Foundation donors sustain affordable health care access

 

Thursday, March 7, 2024

Denver – Donors throughout the Denver community pitched in to exceed the goal set by Kaiser Permanente’s community health grant and matching challenge, successfully yielding $18.7 million to preserve and enhance affordable health care access and help ease the burden of rising uncompensated care costs at Denver Health which totaled $140 million in 2023.




May 3, 2024

DENVER – As psychedelic medicines emerge as a promising therapeutic option for treating psychiatric illness, we must establish a dynamic data system to understand their real-world effectiveness and safety profiles.

Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Safety (RMPDS) developed a novel framework for monitoring the health impact of psychedelic medication use and has published their concept in Nature Mental Health. Read the full report here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s44220-024-00233-1




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