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- Sports and recreational injuries on the riseOctober 16, 2025HCA HealthONE Mountain RidgeWith sports injuries on the rise, a physical therapist shares tips for preventing a trip to the emergency room.
- "Crush the Crisis" prescription drug take back day hosted by HCA HealthONEOctober 14, 2025HCA HealthONEHospitals to partner with local law enforcement to encourage the safe disposal of unused or expired medication.
- October is breast cancer awareness monthOctober 14, 2025HCA HealthONE RoseThe month serves as an important reminder for women about early detection.
- Award-winning support for new momsOctober 09, 2025HCA HealthONE AuroraThe hospital follows key recommendations from the World Health Organization and UNICEF to support on-demand feeding.
- Brother donates bone marrow to save sister's lifeOctober 09, 2025HCA HealthONEThe Colorado Blood Cancer Institute saved Monica's life, with a little help from her brother, Rey.
- Celebrating National Emergency Nurse's DayOctober 08, 2025HCA HealthONE SwedishNational Emergency Nurse's Day recognizes the dedication of emergency room nurses across the nation.
- Doctor talks about blood clots after Coach Prime addresses health issuesOctober 08, 2025HCA HealthONE Mountain RidgeCoach Deion Sanders said Saturday after the University of Colorado vs. Texas Christian University game that he thought he had more blood clots in his leg.
- New nursing college in Aurora offers hands-on trainingOctober 08, 2025HCA HealthONEAs Colorado — and the nation — faces a nursing shortage, a newly opened college in Aurora is taking a bold step to help fill the gap.
- HCA HealthONE Mountain Ridge: Exceptional healthcare in your backyardOctober 06, 2025HCA HealthONE Mountain RidgeHospital expands to meet growing patient needs.
- Colorado doctors are tracking more young women diagnosed with breast cancerOctober 06, 2025HCA HealthONE RoseOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Colorado doctors are highlighting a concerning trend: More younger women are being diagnosed with the disease.