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Virtual Urgent Care Now Available for Denver Health MyChart Users

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Home Remedies for a Cold

March 05, 2019

Home Treatments for the Common Cold and Cough from a Medical Perspective

It’s cold and flu season, and almost everyone has a family or "home remedy" for the common cold. Here are the top five best home remedies we gathered from our Denver Health employees, along with some less effective home remedies and some solid medical advice for how to treat a cold.

Top Five Home Remedies for a Cold

Symptoms of a Stroke

March 04, 2019

Denver Health Physician Weighs in on the Death of Actor Luke Perry 

The death of 90210 and Riverdale actor Luke Perry today, after suffering a stroke, brings up the importance of recognizing the warning signs and symptoms that just might save someone's life before having a stroke. Perry was just 52 years old.

Denver Health Lights the Way This Week for Recovery from Eating Disorders

February 26, 2019

National Eating Disorders Awareness Week is Feb. 28 – March 3, 2019, and Denver Health is raising awareness by shining bright blue and green lights, the signature colors the National Eating Disorders Association, to represent hope and recovery on Pavilion A. This is the only building in Colorado with this display.

From “The Favourite” - What is Gout and How to Treat It?

February 21, 2019

The Motion Picture Association of America nominated the movie “The Favourite” for an Academy Award for best picture. If you’ve already seen this movie, you will have noticed the main character, Queen Anne (played by Oscar-nominated actress Olivia Coleman), suffered from an on again/off again painful joint condition called gout. Because of its prominent role in the Oscar-nominated film, people have taken increased interest in this condition.

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