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- Alzheimer's is the 7th leading cause of death in U.S. - know the signs and symptomsNovember 18, 2025HCA HealthONE SwedishMore than 6 million Americans, many of them age 65 and older, are estimated to have Alzheimer's Disease.
- Real Talk: 12% of Americans report using GLP-1 medicationsNovember 17, 2025HCA HealthONE Sky RidgeIn an episode of Real Talk, Denver7's Micah Smith discusses the many questions surrounding the immediate and long-term impacts of these type of drugs with patients, doctors and counselors
- Retatrutide is a new GLP-1 hit. But is it legal?November 14, 2025HCA HealthONE RoseYou've heard of the popular (GLP-1) receptor agonist drug semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and GLP-1/GIP drug tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound), but there's a new kid on the block.
- HCA HealthONE collects 3,086 pounds of medication during "Crush the Crisis" eventNovember 14, 2025HCA HealthONEThis is the seventh consecutive year HCA HealthONE has participated.
- HCA HealthONE and HCA Healthcare recognized as a military friendly employer by ViqtoryNovember 13, 2025HCA HealthONEIn honor of Veterans Day, HCA Healthcare to give $150,000 in support of veterans and their families
- Preventing injuries from winter sportsNovember 12, 2025HCA HealthONENow is the time to prepare yourself for the cold weather sports that will be enjoyed in the months ahead.
- FDA no longer requiring significant warning label with hormone therapies for menopauseNovember 11, 2025HCA HealthONE Mountain RidgeThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration will remove the "black box" warning labels on menopause therapies.
- Pyrocarbon built to last in young patients with OANovember 11, 2025HCA HealthONEHistorically, glenohumeral OA in young patients was treated with TSA or hemiarthroplasty with metallic heads.
- Winter injuries include slipping on ice and mishaps on the ski slopesNovember 10, 2025HCA HealthONE Presbyterian St. Luke'sEach year, our hospitals treat hundreds, if not thousands, of patients with winter related injuries — from skiing and snowboarding accidents to slips on icy sidewalks and even snow shoveling strain.
- New therapies change lung cancer outlook, Colorado doctor saysNovember 06, 2025HCA HealthONE SwedishAdvances in screening and new therapies have transformed the outlook for people with lung cancer.